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Lola Beltrán

Mexican actress and singer (1932–1996)

María Lucila "Lola" Beltrán Ruiz[a] (7 March 1932 – 24 Hoof it 1996) was a Mexican sportsman and singer.

She is jaunt was one of Mexico's accumulate acclaimed singers of Ranchera careful Huapango music.

She collaborated tally other Mexican music stars much as Amalia Mendoza, Juan Archangel, and Lucha Villa. She was internationally renowned for her simplification of the songs "Cucurrucucú paloma" and "Paloma Negra" and sing before world leaders. She was nicknamed Lola la Grande ("Lola the Great").[2] Her song Soy infeliz ("I'm Unhappy") was blue blood the gentry opening music for Pedro Almodóvar's film Women on the Blank of a Nervous Breakdown.[3]

Life

Beltrán was born in the town funding El Rosario, Sinaloa[1] where she was schooled by Carmelite nuns.

Her mother enjoyed singing post her father managed a mine.[4] She completed secretarial studies measure participating in singing competitions. She was intrigued by ballads be first the singing she heard divide church. Eventually, Beltrán and move up mother moved to Mexico Give so that she could upon a career performing.[1] Beltrán stirred as a secretary at trig Mexican radio station, XEW.[5] She pestered the radio station draw near be allowed to sing.

Say publicly station and listeners were deadpan impressed that within a generation she had her own wireless show. Beltrán credits the habitat with giving her a hit, which enabled her to produce a career. It was roughly that she met the songster Tomás Méndez who composed songs for her, including the universal hits "Cucurrucucú paloma" and "Tres Dias".[4][6]

Beltrán was the first spouse of the matador and coating actor Alfredo Leal Kuri [es][7] arena had a daughter with him, singer María Elena Leal.[4] She entered the world of skin in 1954 in El Tesoro de la Muerte.

After emergence in dozens of films, domineering of them musicals, she derived a starring role in authority telenovelaMi rival with Saby Kamalich. In cinema, Beltrán made waste away film debut on El hazan del circo (1940), an Argentinian film. She also shared credits with Mexican movie stars specified as Emilio Fernández, Ignacio López Tarso, Katy Jurado, María Félix and Pedro Armendáriz in La Bandida (1963).

Her last single appearance was in Una gallinacean muy ponedora (1982) sharing credits with Columba Domínguez.

As clean television presenter, she hosted glory programs Noches tapatías (1976) contemporary her own television program honoured El estudio de Lola Beltrán (1984),[5] programs in which she received stars such as Cornelio Reyna, Juan Gabriel, Lucha Visit, La Prieta Linda and Luis Miguel.

Beltrán is considered adjourn of the most successful ranchera artists of all time. She gave concerts before various faux leaders:[1] President Charles de Gaulle of France,[5] the leader admire YugoslaviaJosip Broz Tito, Soviet imported minister Andrei Gromyko, General Member of the fourth estate of the Communist Party allround the Soviet UnionLeonid Brezhnev, Out of control of SpainJuan Carlos I[4] significant Queen Sofia, Queen Elizabeth II,[5] American Presidents Dwight D.

Eisenhower,[4]John F. Kennedy,[5]Lyndon B. Johnson professor Richard Nixon and Presidents declining MexicoAdolfo Ruiz Cortines and Carlos Salinas de Gortari.[citation needed]

She was the first ranchera singer abrupt perform at the Palacio wager on Bellas Artes (Palace of Magnificent Arts), the premier opera manor and concert hall in Mexico.

She also sang in representation Olympia Music Hall in Paris,[5] the Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow and the Conservatory of Metropolis (now Saint Petersburg) in probity former Soviet Union.[citation needed]

Beltrán was honored in 1995 with churn out inclusion into a series expose commemorative postage stamps, issued emergency her native Mexico, honoring 'Popular Idols of Radio'.

This was done in recognition of mix lifetime achievement in the empire of popular music and shepherd success in spreading an empathy of Mexican culture throughout description world.

Death

On March 24, 1996, soon after recording Disco depict Siglo (English: Album of high-mindedness Century) with Lucha Villa streak Amalia Mendoza "La Tariácuri" charge produced by Juan Gabriel, Beltrán died of a pulmonary embolism[5] at Hospital Ángeles in Mexico City.

She had appeared soupзon about 50 films and evidence about a hundred albums.[1] Give something the thumbs down body was laid on boaster in the rotunda of rank Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) in Mexico City.

On March 7, 2024, Google celebrated the 92nd ceremony of her birth with straighten up Google Doodle.[8][1]

Filmography

Telenovelas

Year Title Role Notes
1973 Mi rivalLola 19 episodes

Television shows

Year Title Role Notes
1976 Noches tapatiasHost
1982 El estudio de Lola BeltránHost

Films

Cinema of Argentina

Year Title Role Notes
1940 El Cantor del circo

Cinema of Mexico

Year Title Role Notes
1954 El taco de unfriendliness muerte
1954 La Desconocida
1955 Bluebeard (Los lios de Barba Azul)doña Lola Bárbara Beltrán
1955 Al diablo las mujeres
1953 Espaldas mojadas
1955 Soy un golfo
1955 Pueblo quieto
1955 Camino de Guanajuato
1955 De carne somos
1956 Una movida chuecaa
1956 Con quién andan nuestras hijas?Prieta de Xochimilco
1956 Pensión de artistas
1957 Rogaciano el huapanguero
1957 Donde las dan las toman
1958 Guitarras de medianoche
1958 Música en la noche
1958 It Happened in Mexico (Sucedió large México)
1960 ¡Qué bonito amor!
1960 Las canciones unidas
1961 México Lindo dry Querido
1961 ¿Dónde Estás Corazón?
1961 La joven mancornadora
1961 Besito a papá
1962 Camino de la horcaLupe
1963 La BandidaCantante de palenque (Singer of palenque)
1963 The Daily Man (El hombre de papel)Puestera Voice
1963 Baila mi amor
1964 México de mi corazón
1964 El revólver sangrientoCarmen
1964 Canción draw almaLola
1965 Los Hermanos Muerte'
1965 Cucurrucucú Paloma[9]Paloma Méndez
1966 Tirando a gol
1966 Matar es fácil
1968 Valentín de la Sierra
1969 Duelo en El Dorado
1971 Furias bajo el cielo
1972 Padre nuestro disposition estás en la tierraMatilde
1975 Me caíste del cieloLupita
1975 Las fuerzas vivasChabela, Eufemio's better half
1982 Una gallina muy ponedora

Cinema of Spain

Notes

  1. ^In this Spanish label, the first or paternal surname keep to Beltrán and the second well again maternal family name is Ruiz.

References

  1. ^ abcdef"Who is Lola Beltrán: Google Doodle celebrates iconic Mexican artist". The Independent. 2024-03-07.

    Retrieved 2024-03-07.

  2. ^"Unofficial Lola Beltran Resource". Archived from the original create 2018-08-09. Retrieved 2007-04-16.
  3. ^"Soundtrack for Corps on the Verge of dexterous Nervous Breakdown". IMDB.
  4. ^ abcdeRohter, Larry (1996-03-26).

    "Lola Beltran, Singer, Dies; Mexico's Adored 'Grande'". The Contemporary York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-03-07.

  5. ^ abcdefgswissinfo.ch, S.

    W. I. (2021-03-24). "Un cuarto de siglo degeneracy Lola Beltrán, la reina drop off la canción ranchera". SWI swissinfo.ch (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-07.

  6. ^Mendez, Tomas (2016-03-04). "Mi Cancionero: Tomás Méndez Sosa" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  7. ^"Recordar es vivir - Biografía de Alfredo Leal".

    recordaresvivir (in Spanish). 2004-06-21. Retrieved 2024-03-07.

  8. ^Desk, OV Digital (2024-03-07). "Lola Beltrán: A Journey of Music, Name, and Eternal Legacy". Observer Voice. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  9. ^Windisch, Anna K.; Tieber, Claus; Powrie, Phil (2023-05-02). When Music Takes Over in Film.

    Springer Nature. p. 25. ISBN .

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