Ana Martín

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Ana Beatriz Martínez Solórzano (born 14 May 1945), known professionally as Ana Martín, is a Mexican actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder. She won the Miss Mexico 1963.[1] which took her to compete in Miss World 1963 in London, where she was disqualified for being underage. Since 1965 she has appeared in numerous telenovelas and films.

Ana Martín
Martín in Return of the Gunfighter (1967)
Born
Ana Beatriz Martínez Solórzano

(1945-05-14) 14 May 1945 (age 79)
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, producer, former model
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Mexico 1963
Years active1965–present
Major
competition(s)
Miss Mexico 1963
(Winner)
Miss World 1963
(Unplaced)

Early life and career

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Born Ana Beatriz Martínez Solórzano to famous comedian Jesús Martínez 'Palillo', and his Nicaraguan wife, Hilda Solórzano,[2] Ana Martín became known to the public in the first half of the 1960s after winning the title of Miss Mexico and starring in popular movies alongside some of the biggest young actors of the time, including César Costa and Fernando Luján, as well as American stars Robert Taylor and Chad Everett (in Return of the Gunfighter).

After playing supporting roles in various telenovelas, Martín won her first leading role as Laura in Muchacha de barrio in 1979. That same year, she played the leading role in La llama de tu amor.

In 1982, she starred in the successful Gabriel y Gabriela, in which she played a young woman trying to pass as a man. She also sang the theme song and released an album. Martín stated in an interview for the TV program Vidas Paralelas in 2010 that she was not a singer and has never recorded any album. She said that the song in this telenovela was done by special effects.

After La pasión de Isabela in 1984 and El pecado de Oyuki in 1986, Martín largely retired from the public view. In 1996, she made a welcome return to the small screen and has remained very active, with credits in telenovelas such as Alma Rebelde, Amor Real, Rubí, La Madrastra, Duelo de Pasiones, Un gancho al corazon, Mañana es para siempre, Soy Tu Dueña, La que no podia amar and Amores verdaderos. In 2009 she made a small appearance in Los exitosos Pérez alongside Jaime Camil, Ludwika Paleta, Rogelio Guerra, Verónica Castro and José Ron.[3]

Album

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Filmography

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Telenovelas, series, films
Year Title Role Notes
2022 Corazón guerrero Conchita García Supporting role
2021 La desalmada Francisca "Panchita" Pérez Supporting role
2021 La mexicana y el güero Antonia "Toñita" Special appearance
2019-2020 Los pecados de Bárbara Inés Fernández Vda. De Porrero Supporting role
2017-2018 Sin tu mirada Angustias Galvéz Supporting role
2015-2016 Simplemente María Felicitas Nuñez Vda. de Cervantes "Feli" Supporting role
2013 Canela Doña Tere Protagonist
2013-14 Por siempre mi amor Maria "Tita" Alverde Vda. de Escudero Co-protagonist
2012 Amores Verdaderos Candelaria Corona Supporting role
2011-12 La que no podia amar Maria Gomez Co-protagonist
2010 Soy tu dueña Benita Garrido Supporting role
2009–2010 Los Exitosos Pérez Renata Mansilla de la Cruz "Rosa" Special appearance
2008 Un gancho al corazón Nieves Ochoa Supporting role
2009 Mañana es para siempre Refugio Rosario Special appearance
2008 La rosa de Guadalupe Yoya TV series
2007 Destilando Amor Clara 'Clarita' Hernández García Co-protagonist
2006 Duelo de pasiones Luba López Antagonist
2005 La madrastra Socorro de Montes Supporting role
2005 Me han destrozado la vida Film
2005 Molinos de viento Interviews Film
2003-04 Amar otra vez Yolanda Beltrán Supporting role
2004 Rubí Refugio Ochoa viuda de Pérez Supporting role
2004 Las viudas Film
2003 Amor real Rosario Aranda Co-protagonist
2002 Mujer, casos de la vida real TV series
2001 Navidad sin fin Teófila TV series
2001 In the Time of the Butterflies Mama Film
2001 Corazones rotos Celina Film
2001 Atrévete a olvidarme Sabina Supporting role
1999 Alma rebelde Clara Hernandez Special appearance
1998 Ángela Delia Bellati Roldán Antagonist
1998 Un boleto para soñar Film
1997 Gente bien Alicia Dumas de Klein Antagonist
1996 Dulces compañías Nora Film
1996 La culpa Cuquita Leon de Mendizábal Supporting role
1988 El pecado de Oyuki Oyuki Oguino Protagonist
1983 La pasión de Isabela Isabela Protagonist
1982 Gabriel y Gabriela Gabriela de Reyes/Gabriela Reyes/Gabriel Protagonist
1981 Ángela Morante, ¿crimen o suicidio? Rosa Solorzano Film
1980 Vivir para amar Marina Film
1980 Verano salvaje Film
1979 Cadena perpetua Criada Film
1979 Los indolentes Rosa Film
1979 Muchacha de barrio Laura Protagonist
1979 La llama de tu amor Ana Cecilia Protagonist
1978 Ratas del asfalto Irene Mendoza Film
1978 El lugar sin límites La Japonesita Film
1977 Mil caminos tiene la muerte Claudia Film
1976 El pacto Teresa Film
1975 Mundos opuestos Mónica de la Mora Antagonist
1975 El milagro de vivir Jenny Gordon Co-protagonist
1974 La mujer del diablo Film
1974 El primer paso... de la mujer Film
1973 El profeta Mimi Rosita Film
1973 Lágrimas de mi barrio Film
1973 Mi primer amor Baby Supporting role
1972 Trio y cuarteto Film
1972 Hoy he soñado con Dios Rita Linares Film
1972 Victoria Film
1972 Tacos al carbón Lupita Film
1972 Fin de fiesta Raquel Film
1972 Trampa mortal Film
1971 En esta cama nadie duerme Film
1971 Siempre hay una primera vez Rosa Film
1971 Los corrompidos Luz Maria Film
1970 La rebelion de las hijas Film
1970 ¿Por qué nací mujer? Santa Film
1970 Faltas a la moral Consuelo "Chelo" Godínez Film
1969 El golfo Film
1969 Romance sobre ruedas Film
1969 Tú eres mi destino
1968 Blue Demon contra las diabólicas Film
1968 Blue Demon contra cerebros infernales Film
1968 Corona de lágrimas Consuelito Film
1967 Return of the Gunfighter Anisa Film
1967 La muerte es puntual Film
1967 Acapulco a go-go Rita Film
1966 El ángel y yo Film
1966 Marcelo y María Film
1966 Pánico Film
1965 El gángster Film

Awards and nominations

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Year Category Telenovela Result
1983 Best Lead Actress Gabriel y Gabriela Nominated
1985 La pasión de Isabela
1989 El pecado de Oyuki
2004 Best First Actress Amor Real
2005 Best Co-star Actress Rubí Won
2006 Best First Actress La Madrastra Nominated
2008 Destilando Amor Won
2011 Soy tu dueña Nominated
2014 Amores Verdaderos Won

References

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  1. ^ Así lucían las Miss Méxicos hace 27 años. Retrieved 3 September 2007
  2. ^ "Ana Martin :: Entretenimiento". Archived from the original on 8 November 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Ana Martín será la madre de Jaime Camil en Los Exitosos Pérez | Noticias de Telenovelas". 31 July 2009. Archived from the original on 31 July 2009. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
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