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Norma Lazareno

Norma Lazareno

4 titles Acting Nov 05, 1943 Veracruz, Mexico

Norma Lazareno, born on November 5, 1943, in Alvarado, Veracruz, is a distinguished Mexican actress celebrated for her contributions to the final era of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She hails from a musical family; her father, Francisco Lazareno, was a renowned opera singer and a popular music instructor, which likely influenced her artistic path.

Lazareno’s formal training in acting took place at the A.N.D.A. school. She embarked on her cinematic journey in the 1950s, making her debut at just 11 years old in the film "Maldita Ciudad." This marked the beginning of her illustrious career in an industry that was transitioning during that period. In 1959, she expanded her repertoire by stepping into the television realm with a role in the variety show "Variedades de Mediodia," where she shared the screen with notable figures like Héctor Lechuga, Manuel Valdés, and Leonorilda Ochoa.

Throughout her career, Lazareno has left an indelible mark on both film and television, earning her the prestigious Diosas de Plata award, which recognizes her talent and contributions to the arts. Her enduring legacy in the entertainment industry continues to inspire new generations of performers in Mexico.

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