
Carmen Salinas
Acting
Biography
Carmen Salinas Lozano (October 5th, 1939 - December 9th, 2021) was a Mexican actress, impressionist, comedian, politician, and theatre entrepreneur. She was associated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) during her later career as a politician. She appeared in 115 films, 70 theater works, 23 soap operas, and 9 television series.
Born: October 5, 1939
Place of Birth: Torreón, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico
Known For

Entre el amor y el odio
A lonely and serious man finds in the death of his uncle, the love of his life and also the hate that may spread in his world.

Nosotros los Guapos
Vítor and Albertano are in pursuit of the same objective: to find a place to live, and as much as they don't want to, get a job that allows them to live and pay the rent for the room that the two decide to share at Doña Cuca's house.

Porque el Amor Manda
Porque el Amor Manda is a 2012 Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa. It is a remake of the Colombian telenovela El secretario, produced by Juan Andrés Flórez in 2011. Fernando Colunga and Blanca Soto star as the protagonists Claudia Álvarez stars as the antagonist.

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.

Mi corazón es tuyo
Fernando Lascurain is a wealthy businessman and recent widower, attempting to raise his seven unruly children. He seeks the assistance of a new nanny. He hires and falls in love with Ana Leal, a struggling exotic dancer who tries to hide her double life. Although Ana lacks experience and a refined education, she quickly bonds with the Lascurain children. Ana dreams of being a mother, but when her home is destroyed following an accident, she must borrow money from her ruthless boss at "Chicago", the night club where she is secretly employed. When Fernando simultaneously falls for Ana and Isabela, an economist and sophisticated woman who is trained by her mother to marry a millionaire, he must choose between both women.

Hasta que el dinero nos separe
Hasta Que el Dinero Nos Separe is a telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa. It is a remake of the Colombian soap opera Hasta Que la Plata Nos Separe. Hasta Que el Dinero Nos Separe stars Itatí Cantoral, Pedro Fernández, Victor Noriega, Luz Elena González and Joana Benedek. The telenovela made its debut on June 29, 2009 at 8 pm in Mexico's Canal de las Estrellas, in HD in some markets, and January 18, 2010 at 8/7 pm USA's Univision, starting on April 26, 2010, it aired from 8 pm est to 10 pm est in HD in some markets, until June 1, 2010, when Soy Tu Dueña premiered on Univision at 9pm, thus returning the novela back to its former one hour airing time. On February 16, 2010 Hasta Que El dinero nos separe premiered on internet TV's bsn Latino. "The Best Telenovela of the Year 2010."

Mi marido tiene familia
Julieta is quite happy in her relationship with her live in boyfriend, Robert... and thrilled that she won't have to deal with in-laws since Robert doesn't know his family. Things start going downhill for the couple when they rent an apartment from a very eccentric family dealing with a traumatic incident from their past.

Triumph of Love
Victoria's life is perfect. She is a famous designer, mother of two and the wife of an actor. But she suffers the absence of her daughter Maria, who was separated from her when she was a little girl.

Under the Same Moon
Tells the parallel stories of nine-year-old Carlitos and his mother, Rosario. In the hopes of providing a better life for her son, Rosario works illegally in the U.S. while her mother cares for Carlitos back in Mexico.

Your Love Is My Fortune
My fortune is loving you tells the story of Natalia and Chente, who both suffer different situations that change their lives instantly. Natalia comes from a high social position; however, she loses everything when Adrián, her husband, leaves her for what was "her best friend" after 20 years of marriage, in addition, he leaves her on the street and penniless. Vicente, from a different socioeconomic class than Natalia, falls into the hands of a financial fraud that also leaves him in a very difficult economic situation, adding the recent loss of Lucía, his wife, at the hands of a bank robbery in which she was. For Natalia and Chente, they have no choice but to live under the same roof, with which, upon meeting the relationship, they will go through a lot of ups and downs of emotions when they try to resolve their personal situations.
Filmography
as Cecilia
as Magos Domínguez Negrete
as Doña Ceci (Grandma)
as Doña Tere
as Carmen Salinas
as Crisanta Díaz de Córcega
as Doña Cuca
as Margarita Manzanares
as Yolanda Valverde de Vázquez de Castro
as Herself
as Elpidia
as Luisa "Chatita" Herrera
as Vieja Samora
as Chepita
as Señora Claudia
as Carmen Salinas (uncredited) (archive footage)
as Doña Chuy
as Doña Milagros Robles de Martínez
as Luz
as Arcadia Alcalá Vda. del Rincón
as Carmen, Honrada
as Petra
as Doña Carmen 'La Coyota'
as Elva Maria
as Candelaria vda. de Barrios
as Abuela
as Georgina
as Guardian Three
as Carmen Salinas
as Malvina González
as Chelo
as Chelo
as La madame
as Doña Cleofas
as Mamá Pachis
as Doña Mati
as Carmen García (segment 'Sangre entre mujeres")
as Doña Cándida
as Filogonia "Doña Filo"
as Petrita
as Abuela
as Doña Tí
as Almorrana Monroy 'La Corcholata'
as Ella
as Cholita
as La Cábula
as Carolina
as La Corcholata
as La Corcholata
as Lucerito
as Doña Lupita
as Carmen
as La Madrastra
as Susanita Estaca
as La Corcholata
as Tomasa
as Jesusita
as Cabaret Singer
as Panchita
as La Corcholata
as María (segmento 'Un Palo Bien Dado')
as Reina
as La Corcholata
as Benedita
as Neighbor
as La Corcholata
as Doña Cleo
as Concha
as Tía Lupe
as La Corcholata
as The Pig's Wife
as La Corcholata
as La Corcholata
as Cleopatra
as Lucy
as La corcholata
as La Corcholata
as Chapas
as Doña Eme
as Pancha Fregoso
as Lucila