Susana Dosamantes

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Susana Dosamantes (Spanish pronunciation: [suˈsana ðosaˈmantes];[1] born María del Perpetuo Socorro Guadalupe Susana Rul Riestra[2] on 9 January 1948, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She has won the 1990 TV y Novela "Best Antagonist Actress" award, for her part in the “Morir para vivir” telenovela.[3]

Susana Dosamantes
Dosamantes in 2017
Born
María del Perpetuo Socorro Guadalupe Susana Rul Riestra

(1948-01-09) 9 January 1948 (age 76)
OccupationActress
Years active1968–present
Spouse(s)Enrique Rubio González, Carlos Vasallo Tomé, Luis Rivas
ChildrenPaulina and Enrique
Parents
  • Mario Rul (father)
  • María Elena Susana Riestra Alcaraz (mother)

Since 1968, she has worked in around 50 movies and TV series, including a number of telenovelas (Spanish-language soap operas). She starred in the films Rio Lobo (1970), Day of the Assassin (1979) and Hit Man [fr] (1982), and worked in the telenovela El Juramento.[4]

Personal life

María del Perpetuo Socorro Guadalupe Susana Dosamantes Rul Riestra was born on 9 January 1948 in Guadalajara, Mexico, daughter of Mario Dosamantes Rul and María Elena Susana Riestra Alcaraz.

She is the mother of Mexican pop diva Paulina Rubio.[5]

Filmography

Film roles
Year Title Roles Notes
1969 Los recuerdos del porvenir Julia Andrade
1970 Remolino de pasiones Gaby
1970 Flor de durazno María
1970 Paraíso Amiga de Vicky
1970 Rio Lobo María Carmen
1971 Siete Evas para un Adan Betty
1972 Kalimán, el hombre increíble Nila
1973 La yegua colorada Isabel Fuentes
1974 Jalisco nunca pierde Alejandra
1975 Más negro que la noche Aurora
1976 El hombre Martha
1979 Day of the Assassin The Princess
1981 El sexo de los ricos Diana
1982 Hit Man Laura
1983 El día del compadre Bertha
1986 Escuadrón Roxana
1990 La metralleta Diana "La metralleta"
1990 La ley de la mafia Dinorah
1990 El estrangulador de la rosa Paola Luna
1990 Comando marino Comandanta
2012 El arribo de Conrado Sierra Doña Josefa
2018 El fantasma de mi novia Abuela María
Television roles
Year Title Roles Notes
1971 Muchacha italiana viene a casarse Unknown role
1972 Las gemelas Unknown role
1972 El edificio de enfrente Unknown role
1973 La hiena Dayanara
1974 Ana del aire Norma
1974–1976 El chofer Pilar
1975 A Home of Our Own Magdalena-as an Adult Television film
1975 Lo imperdonable Ángela Fonseca Flores
1977 Corazón salvaje Aimee
1978 María José Unknown role
1980 Aprendiendo a amar Teresa 20 episodes
1981 Infamia Lidia
1983 Amalia Batista Amalia Batista Main role; 265 episodes
1989 Morir para vivir Rosaura Guzmán
1997 Amada enemiga Regina Proal de Quijano
2003 Rebeca Matilde Linares
2005 El amor no tiene precio Lucrecia Cevallos
2006 Marina Alberta Morales de Alarcón
2008 El juramento Luisa Robles Conde
2010 Eva Luna Marcela Arisméndi
2011–2012 Corazón apasionado Doña Úrsula Campos Miranda de Villacastín "La Generala" Recurring role; 111 episodes
2016 Tres veces Ana Ernestina Recurring role; 108 episodes
2017 El vuelo de la victoria Gloria Main role; 25 episodes
2021 Si nos dejan Eva Main Role

References

  1. ^ In isolation, Dosamantes is pronounced [dosaˈmantes].
  2. ^ 40 famosos que usan nombres artísticos muy diferentes a sus nombres reales
  3. ^ "Susana Dosamantes | Biography". English Mundo Hispanico. 4 September 2020. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Susana Dosamantes es Luisa". Telemundo. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  5. ^ Torrens, Claudia (24 May 2007). "Cozying up with Paulina Rubio". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on 30 March 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2010. {{cite news}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 6 March 2016 suggested (help)