
Patricia Reyes Spíndola
Acting
Biography
Patricia Verónica Núñez Reyes Spíndola (born 11 July 1953) is a Mexican actress, director and producer in films, TV series and theatre plays. She studied to become an actress in several ateliers in Mexico and London. She made her début in the movies in 1972, with El señor de Osanto, and two years later she started working in the Teatro Fru Fru. As an actress, she has worked with directors like Nancy Cárdenas or Arturo Ripstein. She has also worked in famous Mexican telenovelas. She won the Ariel prize for her roles in Los motivos de Luz and La reina de la noche. She has an acting school she runs with her sister, Marta Reyes Spíndola, in the Colonia Juárez neighborhood of Mexico City called M & M Studio, where she also teaches. Description above from the Wikipedia article Patricia Reyes Spíndola, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: July 11, 1953
Place of Birth: Oaxaca, Mexico
Known For

El Niño que Vino del Mar

De Pocas Pocas Pulgas

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.

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".

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.

El vuelo del águila

Amanecer
The telenovela revolves around Leonel Carranza (Fernando Colunga), a man who lives in Villa Escarlata and owns the Montoro estate. His routine changes completely when his wife and best friend disappear together, leaving him so angry and disillusioned that he thinks they're dead, which could have serious consequences for him in the future.

Can't Quit Mom
At the Holly Day of The Deaths, a mother returns and finds that her three sons are desconsidered, ugly and lazy.

Fear the Walking Dead
What did the world look like as it was transforming into the horrifying apocalypse depicted in "The Walking Dead"? This spin-off set in Los Angeles, following new characters as they face the beginning of the end of the world, will answer that question.

The Color of Passion
Rebeca murders her sister Adriana to end up with the man she loved, and becomes the step mother of her niece Lucía. Nora, Lucía's half sister and daughter of Rebeca, resents Lucía for the same reasons Rebeca hated Adriana, as history repeats itself.
Filmography
as Jovita
as Adelaida
as Hortensia
as Antonia Oribe
as Magda
as Conepción
as Mary
as Teodora
as Fanny
as Montserrat
as Sara Rodríguez de Velasco
as Directora del Colegio
as La Amante
as Danae
as Lola
as Madre Furia
as Estela
as Filomena
as Blanca
as Sofia
as Adela
as Griselda Salazar
as Doña Rosario
as Trinidad "Trini" de Treviño
as La Doñita
as Doña Ruti
as Caridad Martinez
as Viuda
as La Sandoval
as Aurora (as Patricia Reyes Spindola)
as Madre de Félix
as La Jueza
as Sagrario
as Tita Garza, Estafadora
as Carmen
as Paz
as Quintina
as Clara
as Madre Superiora
as Eréndira
as Tomasa Moran
as Venturina
as Venturina García "La Muda"
as Mrs. Gonzalez
as Abuela Cleotilde
as Victoria
as María Dolores "María Lola"
as Griselda
as Raquel
as Matilde Kahlo
as Licenciada Ortiz
as Caiman's Mother
as Manola
as Adela, The Godmother
as Axe Face
as María Teresa Freye de Andrade
as Jacinta
as Alberta Gómez
as Micaela
as Manuela Rojas López
as Martina
as Sra. Ruelas
as Tomasa
as Martha
as Ema
as Lucha Reyes
as Petrona Mori
as Remedios
as Soledad
as Virginia Granados
as Tota de Ortega
as Sara
as Josefina Martínez de Chavero
as Deifilia
as (Varios)
as Jordana Núñez
as Esposa
as Carmen
as Luz
as Esposa de Marcos
as Luisa
as Eduvigis Dyada
as Virgen Maria
as Prostituta Asesinada
as Gray Thorn
as María
as Patricia
as Rosa
as Flora
as Rosa
as La Llorona