This page will contain additional articles about Kate del Castillo, as they become available.Kate del CastilloKate del Castillo (born October 23, 1972) is a famous Mexican actress. She is the daughter of Eric del Castillo, who is a legend of the Mexican cinema's golden era and a former soap opera actor himself. Some biographers say her actual year of birth was 1974, but 1972 is generally accepted as the year she was born. A participant in ten telenovelas, del Castillo made her acting debut in 1980 when she participated in a movie named El Ultimo Escape (The Last Escape). She was catapulted into fame in 1991 when she starred as Leticia in Muchachitas, a soap opera that reached wild popularity all over Latin America. Muchachitas reached the top audience spots in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Peru, and among hispanic audiences in the United States. Other soap operas and movies she made are Ramona and a remake of El Derecho de Nacer (The Right to be Born). In 1996, she married soccer player Luis Garcia, who was very famous in his own right and a member of the Mexican national soccer team. The marriage did not last too long, however. In 2000, she campaigned for President-to-be Vicente Fox, a fact that did not sit well with Televisa leaders. In 2002 and 2003, this habitual autograph signer began an international tour alongside Argentinian actor Saul Lisazo, also a superstar in Mexico, with their play Cartas de Amor (Love Letters). On September 1, 2004, she and Garcia finally divorced after a long legal battle. He got the marriage's properties while she settled for approximately 500,000 dollars. Esternal linkInternet Movie Database Entry: http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0215487/ This page about Kate del Castillo includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Kate del Castillo News stories about Kate del Castillo External links for Kate del Castillo Videos for Kate del Castillo Wikis about Kate del Castillo Discussion Groups about Kate del Castillo Blogs about Kate del Castillo Images of Kate del Castillo |
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Internet Movie Database Entry: http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0215487/. Although primarily a film actress, Darrieux appeared on the stage and in 1970, she replaced Katharine Hepburn in the Broadway production "Coco". All during the 1970s and through to the 21st century, Danielle Darrieux has continued to act in a remarkable career spanning eight decades. He got the marriage's properties while she settled for approximately 500,000 dollars. Throughout her career, her singing voice proved a positive and during the 1960s she sang at concerts and did recordings for a French record label. On September 1, 2004, she and Garcia finally divorced after a long legal battle. Successfully adapting to age, and a recognizable talent throughout Europe, she also made films in Germany, Italy, Spain, Hungary and Czechoslovakia. In 2002 and 2003, this habitual autograph signer began an international tour alongside Argentinian actor Saul Lisazo, also a superstar in Mexico, with their play Cartas de Amor (Love Letters). However, in 1961 she went to England at the request of director Lewis Gilbert to star opposite Kenneth More in The Greengage Summer. In 2000, she campaigned for President-to-be Vicente Fox, a fact that did not sit well with Televisa leaders. Despite a strong cast and a competent director, the film was a critical and box office failure and it was the last English-language film she would make in America. The marriage did not last too long, however. Approaching the age of forty, she returned to Hollywood for a supporting role in United Artists' 1956 big budget epic Alexander the Great starring Richard Burton and Claire Bloom. In 1996, she married soccer player Luis Garcia, who was very famous in his own right and a member of the Mexican national soccer team. Due to its sexual content, both the book and the film were banned in the United States. Other soap operas and movies she made are Ramona and a remake of El Derecho de Nacer (The Right to be Born). Lawrence novel and the play by Philippe de Rothschild, it was adapted for the screen by co-writer and director, Marc Allégret. She was catapulted into fame in 1991 when she starred as Leticia in Muchachitas, a soap opera that reached wild popularity all over Latin America. Muchachitas reached the top audience spots in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Peru, and among hispanic audiences in the United States. The next year she starred as Lady Constance Chatterly in L'Amant de lady Chatterley (Lady Chatterly's Lover). Based on the D.H. A participant in ten telenovelas, del Castillo made her acting debut in 1980 when she participated in a movie named El Ultimo Escape (The Last Escape). Back home, she appeared in the 1954 French drama Le Rouge et le noir opposite Gérard Philipe, one of the country's biggest box office draws. Some biographers say her actual year of birth was 1974, but 1972 is generally accepted as the year she was born. Mankiewicz lured her back to Hollywood to star opposite James Mason in the acclaimed 1952 spy thriller 5 Fingers. Kate del Castillo (born October 23, 1972) is a famous Mexican actress. She is the daughter of Eric del Castillo, who is a legend of the Mexican cinema's golden era and a former soap opera actor himself. Although she at once returned to her native France, the following year director Joseph L. Once again she received very positive reviews for her performance in the 1951 MGM musical, Rich, Young and Pretty. At the end of World War II, Darrieux kept her successful career going and eventually accepted another offer to appear in a Hollywood production. Rubirosa immediately married the American tobacco heiress, Doris Duke and Darrieux married her last husband, Pierre Louis. Rubirosa was a notorious womanizer and the less than happy marriage ended within a few years and officially with a divorce in 1947. However, under the German occupation of France she continued to perform, a decision that was severely criticized by her compatriots. She fell in love with Porfirio Rubirosa, a Dominican Republic diplomat posted to Paris and after divorcing her husband, they married in 1942. Although the film was well received by audiences and critics, World War II briefly interrupted her career. in the sophisticated comedy The Rage of Paris. Offered numerous scripts, in 1938 she accepted a lucrative offer from Universal Studios to star opposite Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. In 1935, Darrieux married director/screenwriter Henri Decoin who, after she had made more than two dozen successful films in France, encouraged her to try Hollywood. Her youthful beauty combined with her singing and dancing ability in the 1931 film immediately led to numerous other film offers and she went on to a hugely successful and enduring career. " At age 13, she auditioned for the role of a young girl in the musical film Le Bal and earned the part. Raised in the city of Paris she had a good singing voice and was musically gifted, studying the cello at the "Conservatoire de musique. Born in Bordeaux, France, Darrieux was the daughter of a medical doctor who was at the time serving with the French Army during World War I but who later died unexpectedly when she was seven years old. Danielle Darrieux (born May 1, 1917) is a French singer and actress. |