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Mimí Bechelani

Mimí Bechelani was a Mexican actress, writer, and screenwriter. She had spent her entire career writing for Televisa. Bechelani was also a radio announcer, as well as a writer of poetry, novels, dramas, films, and theater scripts, for radio, TV, theatre and film industry.

Mimí Bechelani
BornSeptember 5, 1917
Mexico City, Mexico
DiedNovember 8, 1992 (age 75)
Mexico City, Mexico
Known forWriting radio and television novelas, such as Teresa
Notable workTeresa
SpouseMario Hernández

Biography and life

Mimí Bechelani de la Peña was born in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 5, 1917. Since she was a little girl, she had a big imagination, was an avid reader, and started to write since she was in elementary school. As a child, her father died, but she received a good education.[1] Bechelani studied painting, English, French, history and theater. She accompanied Amparo Villegas to New York to dub English films in Spanish, after being discovered by Luis de Llano Palmer and being hired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on the 1940s. There, she also worked as a theater actress. In 1952, she worked at Radio Femenina. She also worked at successful radio station XEW,[2] as a writer and radio announcer. To survive, Bechelani worked as a high school teacher. She married a doctor, Mario Hernández, but they had no children. Their marriage lasted until he died.

Bechelani has written extensively, creating more than 200 works for radio and television.[3] She is best known for being the author of the 1959 telenovela, Teresa. It was made into a film in 1961 (starring Maricruz Olivier) and was remade into four telenovelas, three with that title.[4]

Mimí Bechelani died on November 8, 1992.

Selected television works

Original stories

Adaptations

Remakes written herself

Remakes written by others

Poetry

  • (1970) Fuego al sol; poemas eróticos

References

  1. ^ Elena, Anna (2011-05-23). "El Arte: Un Nuevo Motivo para Vivir..: Mimí Bechelani (in Spanish)". El Arte. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  2. ^ Nájar, Salvador. "Facebook - Mimí Bechelani (penultimate on acting group) with a group of actors at XEW on the 1950s-60s". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  3. ^ Roberto, Luis (6 January 2003). "Biografía de Mimí Bechelani" (in Spanish). Network 54. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  4. ^ Plasse, Marcel (9 October 2012). (in Portuguese). Universo Online. Archived from the original on 31 October 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2014.

External links

  • Mimí Bechelani at IMDb

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