Itatí Cantoral (born Itatí Guadalupe Cantoral Zucchi; May 13, 1975) is a Mexican actress, singer, and dancer. She is best known for her roles as Soraya Montenegro in Televisa's telenovela Maria la del Barrio (1995), as Alejandra Álvarez del Castillo Fernández "La licenciada" in Televisa's telenovela Hasta Que El Dinero Nos Separe (2009) and as Isabel Bocelli de Velasco "Puchis" in Televisa's Amores con trampa (2015).
Early life and education
Cantoral was born in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico. She is the daughter of Mexican composer and songwriter, Roberto Cantoral,[1] and Argentine actress of Italian descent, Itatí Zucchi. Cantoral has three brothers Carlos, Roberto & also actor and singer José Cantoral. A child actress, at 13, Cantoral was accepted into the Televisa actors' academy, Centro de Educación Artística, and made her television debut in the series La telaraña in 1986. Later, acting in the telenovela Muchachitas in 1991, led to work in theatre of Mexico City.
Career
In 1993, Cantoral appeared in Dos mujeres, un camino with Puerto Rican Erik Estrada, Laura León, Bibi Gaytán, Lorena Herrera, Selena Quintanilla, Jorge Salinas, and members of Grupo Bronco. This production exposed her to wider audiences in Mexico and Latin America. She took the role of the villainous Soraya Montenegro in "Maria la del Barrio" in 1995/6, acting with Thalía and Fernando Colunga. TV appearances in 1996/97 were for Tú y yo, acting with Maribel Guardia and Joan Sebastian, and Salud, dinero y amor, the sequel to another Mexican telenovela, El premio mayor.
In 2001, Cantoral played the female villain "Raquel Villavicencio" in Televisa's Sin Pecado Concebido, a production that included Angelica Rivera, and Carlos Ponce. She played in the Brazilian production Vale todo in 2002, and in 2003, Telemundo's El alma herida, as a teenage girl who crosses the Mexican-US border to find her long-lost mother. In 2004, she was Sally Bowles in Mexico City's Teatro Insurgentes production of Cabaret, and in 2006, starred with Francisco Gattorno in the Telemundo production of Julio Jimenez's La Viuda de Blanco, the story of a beautiful woman unjustly imprisoned, returning to Trinidad in search of, and to reclaim, her past. She's also known as the Maldita Lisiada.
Personal life
Cantoral met Eduardo Santamarina, her first husband at CEA Televisa where they were classmates. Later in 1992 they first began to work together in De Frente al Sol. Five years later in 1997, they were the main protagonist of Salud, Dinero y Amor where their love story began. Cantoral and Santamarina dated for about two years. Then, they first had a civil wedding on September 18, 1999, four months later the got married by church on January 22, 2000, a couple days before the wedding they announced she was pregnant of twins. Couple months later she gave birth to their twin boys Eduardo & Roberto Miguel on August 3, 2000. After 5 years of marriage in mid 2004 they announced their separation, their divorce was finalized six months later.
While working on La Viuda de Blanco she began a personal association with producer Carlos Alberto Cruz, they legalized their relationship in a private ceremony in 2008. On October 9, 2008 she gave birth to their daughter María Itatí.
Filmography
Films
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1986 | La telaraña | | Television debut |
1991 | Muchachitas | Lucía | |
1991 | La pícara soñadora | | |
1992 | De frente al sol | Lupita | |
1993 | Dos mujeres, un camino | Graciela Torres Núñez | |
1994-1996 | Mujer, casos de la vida real | Various roles |
- Episode: "El crimen de una bailarina"
- Episode: "La vida nueva"
- Episode: "Una piedra en el camino"
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1995 | María la del Barrio | Soraya Montenegro | |
1996 | Tú y yo | Casandra | |
1997 | Salud, dinero y amor | Estrella Pérez | |
1998 | ¿Qué nos pasa? | | 2 episodes |
1999 | Infierno en el paraíso | Francesca Paoli Prado | |
1999 | Cuento de Navidad | Sebring Cirrus | TV mini-series |
2001 | Amigas y rivales | Eduviges | |
2001 | Sin pecado concebido | Raquel Villavicencio Rojas | |
2002 | Vale todo | Raquel | |
2003 | El alma herida | Eugenia Granados | |
2005 | Decisiones | | 1 episode |
2005 | Una segunda oportunidad | Eduviges | |
2006 | La viuda de Blanco | Alicia Guardiola | |
2008 | Tiempo final | Silvia | "Mala noche" (Season 1, Episode 14) |
2008 | Mujeres asesinas | Sandra Arvide | "Sandra, trepadora" (Season 1, Episode 10) |
2009-2010 | Hasta que el dinero nos separe | Alejandra Álvarez del Castillo Fernández De Valenzuela / De Medina | 231 episodes |
2011 | El sexo débil | Helena Román | |
2012 | Capadocia | Leonor Cantú |
- "Las Vertientes de la salvación" (Season 3, Episode 6)
- "Ovejas y Lobos" (Season 3, Episode 9)
- "La sombra de tus alas" (Season 3, Episode 10)
- "La Paz y la Espada" (Season 3, Episode 11)
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2013 | Fortuna | Comisionada Paloma Alarcón | |
2015 | ¿Quién mató a Patricia Soler? | Sara Fernández " | |
2015 | Amores con trampa | Isabel Bocelli de Velasco | |
As producer
Year | Title | Role | Genre |
2009 | Se jodió la Navidad | Producer | Short film |
Awards and nominations
Premios People en Español
Festival Mercado TV-Fiction International Awards
Year | Category | Telenovela | Result |
2011 | Best Lead Actress | El Sexo Débil | Won |
Association of Theatre Journalists Awards
Year | Category | Theater | Result |
2012 | Best Actress | Misery | Won |
Other awards
- Medal Omecihuatl 2011 Awarded by Inmujeres DF
- Part of "Los 50 más bellos" by magazine People en Español (2011, 2015)[3]
- Queen of Voceadores (2010)
- Queen of Veracruz television
- Premio Palmas de oro (Best Villain)
- Jealous of the popularity
- Premio Bravo
- Premio ACE of New York
- El Sol de oro
- Premio Fama New York (2002)
- Queen of Mariachi (2015)
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