Nora Velázquez
Nora Velázquez is a celebrated Mexican actress and comedian, renowned for her extensive contributions to film, theater, and television. She gained widespread recognition for her role as the comedic character Chabelita, who first emerged on the show "Humor es... Los Comediantes." Velázquez has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry, particularly through her performances in various Televisa telenovelas and films.
Her artistic journey began in 1979 with her debut in the film "María de mi corazón," directed by Jaime Humberto Hermosillo. This marked the start of a prolific career that would see her involved in numerous film projects over the years.
On television, Velázquez excelled in portraying comedic roles, most notably as Chabelita, a widow who openly shares her misdeeds. This character, conceived by playwright Alejandro Licona, resonated with Velázquez, who drew inspiration from her own experiences in a convent boarding school where she learned the art of storytelling and humor.
In 2002, she joined the cast of the popular comedy series "La familia P. Luche," where she played Francisca Dávalos, the mother of Federica, portrayed by Consuelo Duval. Her impressive repertoire also includes appearances in notable telenovelas like "Marisol," "Carita de ángel," and "Aventuras en el tiempo," solidifying her status as a versatile and beloved figure in Mexican entertainment.