
Lisa Owen
Acting
Biography
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Born: July 4, 1965
Place of Birth: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Known For

Welcome to Reality
This dramatic series follows a group of troubled Mexican teens in their last year of school, coping with such challenges as drug abuse and sexual identity. In other words, growing up.

El Señor de los Cielos
Set in the 1990s, these are the life and times of Amado Carrillo Fuentes, a man who became the head of the Juárez cartel. Nicknamed “El Señor de los Cielos” (Lord of the Skies) because of the large fleet of airplanes he used to transport drugs, he was also known for washing more than $200 million through Colombia to finance his huge fleet. He is described as the most powerful drug trafficker of his time.

Torn from Her Arms
A mother and daughter who fled violence in El Salvador must find their way back to each other after being separated at the U.S. border and detained in detention centers in different states.

Pachito Rex: I'm Leaving but Not for Good
The attack on a popular singer known as Pachito -who becomes the favorite candidate to win the presidential election in an imaginary Latin American country- is the starting point of several stories, including: the alleged murderer, a police officer investigating the disappearance of the murdered body and an architect hired to design the mausoleum to the memory of the possible dictator.

Daughter from Another Mother
After realizing their babies were exchanged at birth, two women develop a plan to adjust to their new lives: creating a single —and peculiar— family.

El dentista
Forensic dentist Nolasco Black investigates a gruesome murder that turns out to be committed by Jack the Ripper. With the help of the secretive Flammarion society and, aided by Sofia, a brilliant chemist, Black sets out to stop Jack.

A second Chance
Julia and Moises fell in love and got married when they were young, idealistic, and passionate; now in their 30s, their marriage has cooled and their lives have sunken into the mediocrity they had sought to avoid. This realization inspires a quest to regain the lost dreams of their youth, which is complicated when a handsome student begins to pursue Julia. She begins an affair with the fiery young activist that may just put the excitement back into her marriage. This is a funny and insightful exploration of the intricacies of relationships, love, and idealism, and Jesus Ochoa as Moises turns in a stellar performance.

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Misfortune
Michi and Marie Claire come face to face as they try to get close to the Urquiza family, one of the richest families in Mexico. There are no holds barred as to who comes out on top.

Divine Confusion
The Greek Olimpian Gods engage in the human life experience to its full intensity, for which they choose Mexico City's trendy night club: "Olimpus Dancing Club". Once living in the mortal's world, the naughty Eros (with help of a gang of ill-behaved gods), is responsible for unleashing a forbidden passion that disrupts the lives of the members of two families of not-so-simple mortals.
Filmography
as Camila
as Self
as Diane
as Margarita Hernández
as Romelia
as Tere
as Rebeca
as Annabella Crawford
as Mrs. Núñez
as Virreina Leonor Carreto de Toledo
as Mary Craig Sinclair
as Laura
as Martha
as Doña Alba Casillas
as Lydia Resendis
as Cristina Garza
as Janine
as Rodrigo's Mother
as Silvia
as Hera
as Luli and Fer's Mother
as American Woman
as Nurse
as Nacho's Mother
as Margareta
as Julia
as Heidi
as Recepcionista
as Elisa Belascoaran Shayne
as Elena
as She
as Elisa
as Ingrid