Grace Renat

Grace Renat
Born Graciela Prior Marín
1949
Veracruz, México
Nationality Mexican
Occupation vedette
Actress
dancer
Years active 1973-present

Graciela Prior Marín (born in Veracruz, Mexico in 1955), better known as Grace Renat is a Mexican vedette, actress and dancer. She was one of the most popular Mexican vedettes during the 1970s and 1980s.

Biography

Renat was born in the Port of Veracruz, Mexico. At fourteen, she ran away from home with her first boyfriend. It was precisely her sisters, who convinced her to enter the world of entertainment by supplanting a chorus girl from a set where they danced. With this group, Renat undertook a tour through all Mexico. Already with a son in tow, Grace achieved fame as vedette in the city of Tijuana.

In 1973 was named "Goddess of the Night" by the Mexican Actor's Guild. She worked for several seasons at the famous Blanquita Theater in Mexico City, as well as in the famous cabaret El Capri, at the Hotel Regis in the same city. She debuted in cinema in 1974 in the film El desconocido. In 1976 she was part of the cast of the film Zona Roja, directed by Emilio Fernández. In 1979 she gained popularity by its participation in the film Estas ruinas que ves, of Julian Pastor.

In the 1980s, she starred in comedy programs on Televisa as Mis huéspedes and Papá soltero.

In theater, Renat participated in diverse montages, including the comedy El tenorio comico, with the comedian Manuel Valdés.[1]

In 1999, Renat participated in the theater show Las inolvidables de la noche, with the also vedettes Rossy Mendoza, Wanda Seux, Amira Cruzat and Malú Reyes. In 2017, Renat co-starred in the play Divas por siempre, next to comedians Shanik Berman, Manuel Valdés and also vedettes Lyn May, Wanda Seux and Princesa Yamal.[2]


Filmography

Films

Television

References

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