Raquel Olmedo

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Raquel Olmedo
Background information
Birth name Siomara Anicia Orama Leal
Born (1937-12-30) December 30, 1937
Caibarién, Las Villas, Cuba
Origin Cuban
Genres Pop, folk, Mariachi, world
Occupations Actress, singer
Years active 1956–present
Labels CBS (1977–1983)
Website RaquelOlmedo.com

Raquel Olmedo (pronounced: [raˈkel olˈmeðo]) (born Siomara Anicia Orama Leal on December 30, 1937) is an actress and at one time singer. She started her career in her native Cuba before moving to Mexico in 1959 at the start of Fidel Castro's regime's rule of Cuba.

Biography

Raquel began her career in theatre singing opera in her native Cuba. In the wake of the 1959 Cuban revolution, when millions of people fled Cuba,[citation needed] Raquel came to Mexico in 1959 as an unknown artist. She did a little work in the movie business before finally landing a small role in the telenovela La Sombra Del Otro in 1963.

Whilst she was relatively new to the acting world, Raquel excelled in this genre further revealing yet another talent that she would master. She built a body of acting experience before finally being able to indulge her first field, singing. After the popularity of her starring role on the 1975 telenovela Lo Imperdonable, Raquel got a record deal with CBS Records and released her first album Mitad Mujer, Mitad Gaviota. Her career as a singer proved initially successful, with the title track from this record (written by Lolita De La Colina) becoming a radio hit. She would tour throughout all Latin America in the coming years while continuing her television and film work. In the coming years, she released a total of 5 albums, her last being the ranchera album Mañana Ya Ni Vengas in 1983, produced by popular ranchera arranger song Pedro Ramirez, who was famous for his work with Javier Solís and Vicente Fernández.

Today she is a renowned actress who is celebrated as being one of the most important figures in the Mexican entertainment industry. Her most recent role on the television series Barrera de amor proved to be one of her most successful acting jobs, exposing Raquel's talent to a new generation. This was also one of the first times she played a villain which offered a new perspective on Raquel's talent.

For her work in television, Olmedo was inducted into the Paseo de las Luminarias in 1984.

Albums

  • Mitad Mujer, Mitad Gaviota (1977)
  • Tu, Siempre Tu (1979)
  • No Señora (1980)
  • La Fuerza De Una Voz Que Impone El Cambio (1982)
  • Mañana Ya Ni Vengas (1983)
  • Con el Alma en Cueros (2009)

Telenovelas

Año Telenovela Personaje
2012Abismo de pasion Ramona González
2010Teresa Oriana Moreno
2009-2010Mar de amor Luz Garaban
2005Barrera de amor Doña Jacinta Lopez viuda de Valladolid
2005 Piel de otoño Triana Gallastegui
2002 Vivan los niños Alarica Caradura
2001 Atrévete a Olvidarme La Coronela
  • "Atrévete a olvidarme" (2001) Telenovela .... La Coronela
  • "Amor gitano" (1999) Telenovela .... Manina
  • "Esmeralda" (1997) Telenovela.... Dominga
  • "Bajo un mismo rostro" (1995) Telenovela .... Cassandra Teodorakis
  • "Al filo de la ley: Misión rescate" (1986) .... Eloisa Araiza
  • "Encadenados" (1988) Telenovela
  • "Maleficio, El" (1983) Telenovela .... Yuliana Pietri
  • "Elisa" (1979) Telenovela
  • "Pistolera, La" (1979)
  • "Domenica Montero" (1978) Telenovela
  • "Viviana" (1978) Telenovela ... Sonia
  • "Plaza de Puerto Santo, La" (1978)
  • Arracadas, El" (1977)
  • Cuando tejen las arañas" (1977)
  • "Indolentes, Los" (1977)
  • "Coronación" (1976) .... Dora
  • "Imperdonable, Lo" (1975) Telenovela
  • "Presagio" (1974)
  • "Cartas sin destino" (1973) Telenovela
  • "Conserje en condominio" (1973)
  • "Fieras, Las" (1972) Telenovela.... Edith Brisson
  • "Gemelas, Las" (1972) Telenovela
  • "Traiganlos vivos o muertos" (1972)
  • "Cruz de Marisa Cruces, La" (1970) Telenovela .... Raquel
  • "Casa de las fieras, La" (1967) Telenovela
  • Don Juan 67 (1967)
  • "Sombra del otro, La" (1963) Telenovela

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