María Conchita Alonso | |
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Birth name | María Concepción Alonso Bustillo |
Also known as | Maria Conchita Alonso |
Born | June 29, 1957 |
Origin | Cienfuegos, Cuba |
Genres | Pop, hip hop |
Occupations | Actress, singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1979–present |
Website | Official Website |
María Conchita Alonso (born June 29, 1957), better known as María Conchita, is a Venezuelan Grammy Award-nominated singer and actress.
María Conchita Alonso was born María Concepción Alonso Bustillo in Cienfuegos, Cuba, the daughter of Ricardo Alonso and Maria Conchita Bustillo. Her family moved to Venezuela when she was five years old, in 1962. She had her first experience in show business when she was crowned Miss Teenager of the World in 1971, and was Miss World/Venezuela in 1975 where she became sixth runner-up in the Miss World pageant won by Puerto Rico's Wilnelia Merced; she quickly became a top model and a popular singer/actress in Venezuela.
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Alonso's first gold album and number one song in the charts was "Love Maniac" in 1979, her name as a singer back then was A'mbar, after that followed her second number 1 with "The Witch" and soon after "Dangerous Rhythm." In what is generally considered to be her best known song, she was asked by Giorgio Moroder to write the lyrics in Spanish and sing "Vamos a Bailar" which he had written to be part of the soundtrack for the film Scarface. The song instantly became a classic amongst Spanish speakers despite failing to garner any major attention outside of Cuba where it was recorded. As her two albums with Ambar and her solo debut were recorded in English, it was her second album "Maria Conchita" from 1984 that made her a singing star in the Spanish-speaking market, receiving a "Best Latin Artist" Grammy nomination for it in 1985.
She made her Hollywood film debut in 1984 in Moscow on the Hudson with Robin Williams, and also starred in movies like The Running Man, Predator 2, The House of the Spirits, Vampire's Kiss, Colors and the TV reality show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!. She was one of the few Latin-born actress to star in a Broadway show in 1995, playing Aurora in Kiss of the Spider Woman. Alonso also acted in romantic comedies Chasing Papi (2003) and The Last Guy on Earth (2006).
According to the ABC site, she raised $20,000 for charity organizations such as the US Humane Society, the Global Medical Relief Fund, and the Venezuela Without Boundaries Foundation.
Alonso was cast to play Lucía, the mother of Gabrielle Solis, on the ABC hit show Desperate Housewives. The episode was aired on February 19, 2006. She starred in the live-action film of the comic book, El Muerto, and appeared in the film Material Girls (2006).
Alonso is currently hosting VH1's Viva Hollywood! on April 13, 2008 with Carlos Ponce. She portrayed Sam in the Werewolf horror film Wolf Moon, which was directed by Dana Mennie.[1]
Alonso is an outspoken critic of Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, whom she has described as a "dictator" like "Hitler,"[2] and those who vote and support him as "terrorists."[3] She has appeared on Sean Hannity's Hannity's America on May 6, 2007, Hannity & Colmes on June 1, 2007[2] and Bill O'Reilly's The O'Reilly Factor on August 13, 2007 and March 11, 2009.
In the fall of 2008, Alonso endorsed the presidential campaign of Republican nominee John McCain, writing:[4]
As a Latina and a new American citizen, I believe in this country and its people, and I believe that we need more than just "change." We need a leader who can bring about the right kind of change, and John McCain has the experience and judgment necessary to lead us in these uncertain times. I grew up in Cuba and Venezuela, and I am appalled that Barack Obama apparently wants to emulate the "spread the wealth" economic policies of those countries and negotiate with their leaders.—Maria Conchita Alonso
María's brother, Roberto Alonso, was one of the four speakers who gave a speech at the closing of Senator John McCain's campaign in Florida.
Maria issued an Open Letter to Sean Penn online on March 29, 2010 regarding his support of President Hugo Chavez. She uses a point-by-point refrain of "WHY" in her letter questioning various issues occurring in Venezuela.[5] In December of 2011, she got into a heated exchange with Penn at a Los Angeles airport during which Penn called her a pig and she responded by calling Penn a communist.[6]
Year | Film | Role | Notes | ||
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1979 | Solon | ||||
1979 | Estefanía | Silvana Cataldo | TV series | ||
1979 | Mabel Valdez, periodista | TV series | |||
1980 | Natalia de 8 a 9 | Mariana Brito | TV series | ||
1980 | Mi hijo Gabriel | TV series | |||
1981 | Marielena | TV series | |||
1981 | Angelito | TV series | |||
1981 | Luz Marina | Luz Marina | TV series | ||
1981 | El Esposo de Anaís | TV series | |||
1982 | Claudia | Claudia | TV series | ||
1982 | Fantasy Island | French Girl | 1 episode | ||
1982 | Knight Rider | Marie Elena Casafranca | 1 episode | ||
1984 | Nacho | playing herself | TV series | ||
1984 | Moscow on the Hudson | Lucia Lombardo | |||
1984 | Fear City | Silver | as Maria Conchita | ||
1986 | A Fine Mess | Claudia Pazzo | aka Blake Edwards' A Fine Mess (USA: complete title) | ||
1986 | Touch and Go | Denise DeLeon | |||
1987 | Il Cugino americano | Caterina Ammirati | aka Blood Ties (USA: TV title) | ||
1987 | Extreme Prejudice | Sarita Cisneros | |||
1988 | The Running Man | Amber Mendez | |||
1988 | Con el Corazón en la Mano | ||||
1988 | Colors | Louisa Gomez | |||
1989 | One of the Boys | Maria Conchita Navarro | 1 episode | ||
1989 | Vampire's Kiss | Alva Restrepo | |||
1990 | Predator 2 | Leona Cantrell | |||
1991 | Cuerpos clandestinos (TV) | Claudia | |||
1991 | McBain | Christina | |||
1992 | Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (TV) | Carmen | aka Power Play: The Jackie Presser Story (UK: video title) | ||
1993 | Roosters | Chata | |||
1993 | The House of the Spirits | Tránsito Soto | |||
1994 | Alejandra TV series | Alejandra | |||
1994 | Texas (TV) | Lucia | aka James A. Michener's Texas | ||
1994 | MacShayne: The Final Roll of the Dice (TV) | Cindy Evans | |||
1996 | Caught | Betty | aka Atrapados (USA: Spanish title) | ||
1996 | For Which He Stands | Theresa Rochetti | |||
1996 | Sudden Terror: The Hijacking of School Bus#17 | Marta Caldwell | |||
1997 | Women: Stories of Passion | Sophia | 1 episode | ||
1997 | Chicago Hope | Emma Scull | 2 episodes | ||
1997 | Robert Altman's Gun | Marti | 1 episode | ||
1997 | Catherine's Grove | Charley Vasquez | |||
1997 | F/X: The Series | Elena Serrano | 2 episodes | ||
1997 | Acts of Betrayal | Eva Ramirez | |||
1998 | Exposé | Nancy Drake | aka Footsteps (Philippines: English title) (USA: working title) | ||
1998 | Blackheart | Annette | |||
1998 | The Nanny | Concepcion Sheffield | 1 episode | ||
1998 | The Outer Limits | Marie Alexander | 1 episode | ||
1998 | El Grito en el cielo | Miranda Vega | aka Shout Out (USA: festival title) | ||
1998 | My Husband's Secret Life (TV) | Toni Diaz | |||
1999 | Touched by an Angel | Dr. Sandra Pena | 1 episode | ||
1999 | Dillinger in Paradise | Lola | |||
2000 | Chain of Command | Vice President Gloria Valdez | |||
2000 | Knockout | Carmen Alvarado | |||
2000 | A Vision of Murder: The Story of Donielle (TV) | Gloria | |||
2000 | Best Actress (TV) | Maria Katarina Caldone | |||
2000 | High Noon (TV) | Helen Ramirez | |||
2000 | Twice in a Lifetime | Kat Lopez | 1 episode | ||
2000 | The Princess & the Barrio Boy (TV) | Minerva Rojas | aka She's in Love (UK) | ||
2001 | The Code Conspiracy | Rachel | |||
2001 | Resurrection Blvd. | Julia Hernandez | 3 episodes | ||
2001 | Birth of Babylon | Lupe Velez | |||
2002 | Blind Heat | Adrianna Scott | |||
2002 | Robbery Homicide Division | Claudia | 1 episode | ||
2003 | The Company You Keep | Vera | |||
2003 | Kingpin TV mini-series | Ariela | |||
2003 | Heart of America | Mrs. Jones | aka Home Room (Australia) | ||
2003 | Chasing Papi | Maria | |||
2003 | Newton's Law | ||||
2004 | Return to Babylon | Lupe Velez | |||
2004 | CSI: Miami | Marisela Gonzalez | 1 episode | ||
2005 | English as a Second Language | Consuelo Sara | |||
2005 | La Academia USA | Judge | |||
2005 | Smoke | Aurora Avila | |||
2006 | Desperate Housewives | Lucia | 1 episode | ||
2006 | Material Girls | Inez | |||
2007 | The Dead One | Sister Rosa | 2007
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2007 | The Condor (V) | Mrs. Valdez (voice) | aka Stan Lee Presents: The Condor (USA: DVD box title) | ||
2007 | Saints & Sinners | Diana Martin | 62 episodes | ||
2008 | Richard III | Queen Elizabeth | |||
2008 | Tranced | Libra | |||
2008 | The Art of Travel | Mrs. Layne | |||
2008 | The Red Canvas (post-production) | Maria Sanchez | |||
2008 | Trópico de Sangre (filming) | ||||
2008 | Two Minutes Of Hate (announced) | Dos minutos de odio | |||
2008 | Unauthorized Clifford (announced) | Des-Autorizado (Venezuela: wide-release title) | |||
2009 | "Dark Moon Rising" | Sheriff Sam. |
Year | Song | Hot Latin Songs | Album |
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1987 | "Sueltame" | 22 | Grandes Éxitos |
1987 | "Otra Mentira Más" | 24 | Mírame |
1988 | "Y Es Que Llegaste Tú" | 5 | |
1990 | "Hazme Sentir" | 24 | Hazme Sentir |
1991 | "A Él Lo Quiero" | 35 | |
1993 | "Promesas" | 20 | Imagíname |
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