
Norma Lazareno
Acting
Biography
Norma Lazareno (Alvarado, Veracruz; November 5, 1943) is a Mexican actress. She is part of the cast of actors from the last stage of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Her father, Francisco Lazareno, was an opera and popular music singer, as well as a singing teacher. Her acting studies were carried out at the A.N.D.A. school. Norma Lazareno began her film career during the 1950s in the film Maldita Ciudad, at the age of 11 in the last stage of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Four years later she made his television debut on the program Variedades de Mediodia, alongside Héctor Lechuga, Manuel Valdés and Leonorilda Ochoa. She is winner of the Diosas de Plata award.
Born: November 5, 1943
Place of Birth: Veracruz, Mexico
Known For

The Outsiders
A couple on the verge of getting married gets mixed up with a gang of thugs in this routine crime drama that underscores the Socio-economic disparity in the Mexican culture. The upper-class couple rides along with outsiders who go club-hopping and resort to petty thievery. After their adventure, the couple questions whether or not they are right for each other.

Damned City!
A humble provincial writer who wants to publish his first book offers it to a film producer who is looking for locations for a film at that time. The novelist's family then moves to the big city, where they will have to face many adversities that will make them wish they had never left their village.

María Isabel
A woman jumping from the poverty of the countryside to the splendor of wealth in the city without losing its simplicity

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."

Even the Wind Is Afraid
A group of college students, led by Claudia, decide to investigate a local tower that has figured prominently in disturbing reoccurring dreams Claudia has been having. They are suspended from school for their antics, but Claudia learns from one of the female staff members that the person in the dream is a student who killed herself years before and that the headmistress has seen her ghost.

The Book of Stone
Julia, a governess, comes to work for a bourgeois family that lives in a forested property they have recently bought. Julia is to take care of a little girl named Silvia, whose unusual demeanor may find its roots in the family garden.

El estudiante
After retiring to the beautiful Mexican town of Guanajuato, a 70 year old decides to follow his dreams and enroll at the university where he stumbles upon a new generation and they are bound together by the novel Don Quijote de la Mancha.

Distilling Love
Destilando Amor is a 2007 Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and Nicandro Díaz. It stars Angélica Rivera and Eduardo Yáñez as the main protagonists and was set primarily in Tequila, Jalisco. It is a remake of the 1994 Colombian telenovela Café, con aroma de mujer, and was nominated for twelve Premios TVyNovelas of which it won ten including Best Telenovela of the Year.

Religion, la fuerza de la costumbre
A Mexican family that practices religion merely as tradition encounters conflicts with faith.

Rapine
Two humble indigenous woodcutters discover the wreckage of a plane that has crashed at the top of the mountains and decide to steal the belongings of all the occupants killed in the accident.
Filmography
as Señora Ramirez
as Abuela de Valeria
as Tía Begoña
as Alicia
as Rosario Álvarez del Castillo
as Nuria
as Ana Luisa
as Mamá de Laura
as Adelaida Zambrano
as Regina de la Riva
as Paulina
as Margarita Malpica
as Hilda Cisneros
as Gigi
as Begonia Mayoral
as Gertrudis de Serrano
as Yolanda
as Madre Superior
as Lina Mabarak
as María
as Doña Juanita
as Sra. Balbuena - Esposa de Mario
as Gabriela Narváez
as Norma
as Doña Matilde
as Señorita Chela
as Gloria Aguirre
as Silvia Pedraza
as Fina
as Lydia Howard
as Marcela
as Rosángel / Linda
as Silvia
as Estela (segment "La Búsqueda")
as María
as Teodora
as Sandra
as Marta
as Olimpia
as The graveyard lady
as Rosa
as Rosi
as Mariana
as Laura
as Lucy Ossorio
as Laura
as Primera Víctima
as Raquel
as Kitty
as Lady in cantina
as Gloria Robles
as Minerva de la Mora
as Violeta (uncredited)
as Party Guest
as Gloria Robles
as Virginia
as Señora Gallardo
as Cristina
as Emilia
as Justita
as (creditless)
as Operadora de telefono (uncredited)
as Aurelia
as Chicho's ex girlfriend