
Margarita Isabel
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Margarita Isabel was a Mexican film and television actress. Born as Margarita Isabel Morales y González, she is a multiple Ariel Award-winning actress. Five times nominated, she has won three Silver Ariel awards: in 1992, 1995 and 1996.
Born: July 25, 1943
Place of Birth: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Known For

La Madrastra
La Madrastra is a Mexican telenovela. It was produced by Televisa and broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas in Mexico from 7 February 2005 through 29 July 2005. The program became an unexpected success, garnering ratings in excess of 30 points. Starring Victoria Ruffo and César Évora, who last appeared together in 2000's Abrázame muy fuerte, La madrastra tells the story of María, a woman who lost twenty years of her life after being falsely accused of murder and who returns to Mexico to exact revenge on her husband and friends who abandoned her and to see her beloved children once more. La Madrastra is fourth in a series of remakes of the 1981 Chilean production of the same name. The program aired five nights a week, Monday through Friday, at 9 pm for 25 weeks. A follow-up special, La madrastra: años después, aired shortly after the finale on 30 July 2005.

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.

Alguna Vez Tendremos Alas

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.

Like Water for Chocolate
Tita is passionately in love with Pedro, but her controlling mother forbids her from marrying him. When Pedro marries her sister, Tita throws herself into her cooking and discovers she can transfer her emotions through the food she prepares, infecting all who eat it with her intense heartbreak.

Confidente de secundaria

Luz Clarita
Luz Clarita is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa that aired on Canal de las Estrellas in 1996. The series, a remake of Andrea Celeste and Chispita, stars Verónica Merchant and César Évora, as well as child actors Daniela Luján and Ximena Sariñana. It has a dual storyline intended to attract both children and adults.

¡Que vivan los muertos!

Cronos
Faced with his own mortality, an ingenious alchemist tried to perfect an invention that would provide him with the key to eternal life. It was called the Cronos device. When he died more than 400 years later, he took the secrets of this remarkable device to the grave with him. Now, an elderly antiques dealer has found the hellish machine hidden in a statue and learns about its incredible powers. The more he uses the device, the younger he becomes...but nothing comes without a price. Life after death is just the beginning as this nerve-shattering thriller unfolds and the fountain of youth turns bloody.

Danzón
A telephone operator from Mexico City tries to support a family and her passion for popular dance.
Filmography
as Carmen
as Carmela San Román
as Carmela San Román
as Lucía's Mom
as Irma
as Verónica del Olmo
as Lidia
as Verónica
as Soledad
as Rosa 4
as Amalia
as Directora de Escuela
as Mercedes
as Amiga de Nora
as Rosita's Mother
as Paquita Lobo
as Silvia
as Lina
as Sra. del Castillo
as Sra. Rodríguez
as Viuda
as Carolina
as Yolanda
as Enfermera/ Prostituta
as Vecina
as Mujer en la Disco
as Suicidal Woman
as Madre de Cecilia
as Voz de Selma (voice)
as Mujer de Lucas