
Angélica María
Acting
Biography
Angélica María Hartman Ortiz (born September 27, 1944), also known as "La Novia de México", is a Mexican singer and actress. She debuted as a child actress in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema in films such as Pecado (1951), Una mujer decente (1951) y Mi esposa y la otra (1954). During the 1960s, she became a teen idol in Mexico thanks to her telenovelas and films, along with her musical career with compositions by Armando Manzanero that made her known as a rock and roll and pop ballad singer. Her hits include the Hot Latin Tracks top 40-singles "El hombre de mi vida", "Reina y cenicienta", "Prohibido" and "El taconazo".
Born: September 27, 1944
Place of Birth: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Known For

Out of the Clear Blue Sky
Returning to Earth as an imitator, the legendary Mexican artist Pedro Infante must prove that he is no longer a womanizer to enter paradise.

La fea más bella
La Fea Más Bella is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa. It is the second Mexican version of the popular Colombian telenovela: Betty la fea. La Fea más Bella stars popular actress/singer/comedian Angélica Vale and actor/singer Jaime Camil, with one of the most diverse and popular supporting casts ever assembled in Mexico, including Angélica María, José José, Sergio Mayer, Elizabeth Álvarez, Patricia Navidad and many others. Univision broadcast 2 hour episodes of La Fea Más Bella from September 13, 2010 to April 15, 2011 La Fea Más Bella also won the TV y Novelas award for best telenovela of the year. In 2009 it was dubbed into Arabic and aired on MTV Lebanon as Letty instead of La Fea Más Bella. "The Best Telenovela of the Year 2007".

El Chavo del Ocho
The mishaps of Chavo, an 8-year-old orphan boy who lives in a village. Together with Quico, Chilindrina, Ñoño and La Popis, Chavo experiences a series of humorous entanglements.

The House of Flowers: The Movie
The De La Mora siblings concoct a mischievous plan to break into their old family home to retrieve a hidden treasure of significant importance.

The Marked Hour
La Hora Marcada was a 1986 Mexican television anthology series famous for its horror and science fiction themes in the vein of the Twilight Zone. Although virtually unknown outside the country, it achieved a popular and critical success in Mexico. It had a series of rotating writers and directors, among them Emmanuel Lubezki, Guillermo del Toro and Alfonso Cuarón.

Entre monjas anda el Diablo
A man called “The Devil” makes a living in cock-fights. He falls for a girl who's about to enter the monastery.

Grumpy Christmas
Bitter, grumpy patriarch Don Servando and his family travel to spend Christmas with Doña Alicia, a relative who becomes his "ultimate nemesis". It may be Christmas, but Don Servando is set on proving to everyone that Doña Alicia is a terrible person.

The Lincoln Lawyer
Sidelined after an accident, hotshot Los Angeles lawyer Mickey Haller restarts his career - and his trademark Lincoln - when he takes on a murder case.

Killer Women
Mujeres Asesinas is a series that shows the dark side of women who have been mistreated or abused and become cruel murderers. The series shows how violence and death can overcome the feminine mind.

The Book of Life
The journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.
Filmography
as Nana Sorocco
as Buela Ramirez (voice)
as Self
as Elena Haller
as Esperanza de Cohen
as Ramona Alvarez
as Sister Ana (voice)
as Sofía
as Amalia García de Mendoza
as Cecilia Arismendi
as Isabel "Chabela" Volcán
as Pasión Urquijo
as Julia, Encubridora
as Doña Julieta Solis de Padilla
as Balbina Eslava
as Self
as Soledad Romero vda. de Del Castillo / Marta
as Doña Bernarda de Muñiz
as Elisa Morán vda. de Armendares
as Christina Carver
as Victoria Valdes Roldán/ Andrea Montemayor de Velarde
as Suzette
as María Robles
as Yara
as María
as Leonarda
as Magdalena, "Magui" / "Irene Durán"
as Valeria Donatti
as Carlota
as Angelica (segment "La rebelde")
as Rosa Morán
as Perla Blanca / Angélica
as Brenda, Esperanza, Domitila
as Mané
as Mónica Molnar
as Mirta
as Elena Montero
as Carito
as Sofía
as Marta
as Marisa
as Tere
as Florecita
as Mara, niña
as Maruca
as Rosita
as Rosa María (Rosita)
as Gloria
as Miguelito (uncredited)