Alicia Moreda

Alicia Moreda

Alicia Moreda
Born Alicia Moreda Tuya
June 1, 1912
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Died June 13, 1983
Occupation actress and comedian.

Alicia Moreda Tuya (November 1, 1912 – June 13, 1983), was a soap opera actress, comedian, and a pioneer in Puerto Rico television.

Early years

Moreda was born in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, the one of three siblings born to Alberto Moreda Cifuentes and Celestina Tuya Lafuente. She had one sister; Adela Moreda Tuya and one brother; Alberto Moreda Tuya. Her father was born in Gijón, Asturias, northern Spain, and had come with his brother to Mayagüez, Puerto Rico before the Spanish–American War. In 1921, her mother died and she was raised by her father and sisters. Moreda received her primary and secondary education at the Catholic school "Colegio La Milagrosa" in Mayagüez. At first she thought that she would like to become a nun, however after participating in a school play she decided that she would prefer to become an actress.[1]

Acting career

After she graduated from high school, Moreda auditioned for theatre roles and participated in many local productions. At first she would tell everyone that she was a Gallega (a person from Galicia, located in the north-western corner of Spain) and she was nicknamed "La Gallega". Besides theatre, she also made many presentations on radio. On March 28, 1954, Moreda participated in the first televised program in Puerto Rico, a comedy titled "El Caso de la Mujer Asesinadita" (The Case of the Assassinated Woman) alongside Mapy Cortés and Fernando Cortés which was transmitted by WKAQ-TV Telemundo Channel 2.[1]

In 1960, she acted in "Casos y cosas de casa" (Cases and things of the house) with Braulio Castillo and Lillian Hurst. She also acted in the soap opera "La Gata" (The (female) Cat) and became very attached to the cat on the set. She then adopted many cats and dogs, and she named each one of the animals after a famous person.[1]

Among the movies in which Moreda acted are the following: Romance en Puerto Rico (Romance in Puerto Rico) (1962), with José Miguel Agrelot, Bobby Capó and Luis Vigoreaux; Jucio contra un Angel (Judgement against an Angel) (1964), alongside Braulio Castillo and Luis Vigoreaux and Díos los Cría (God creates them) (1979) alongside Norma Candal, Gladys Rodríguez, Otilio Warrington, Esther Sandoval and director Jacobo Morales.[1][2]

Later years

She would always carry the flags of Spain and Puerto Rico wherever she went. At times when she would be hospitalized for any reason, she would request that if she ever died she would like to be buried with both flags.[1]

Alicia Moreda died on June 13, 1985 of natural causes and was buried with her two flags in the cemetery of Mayagüez.

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