Ofelia Medina
Ofelia Medina, born on April 4, 1950, is a distinguished Mexican actress, singer, and screenwriter celebrated for her contributions to the film industry. She embarked on her cinematic journey in 1968 with her debut in the Mexican film *La paz*, marking the beginning of a prolific career. A decade later, she made her Hollywood debut in *The Big Fix*, showcasing her versatility across borders.
In 1977, Medina captivated audiences with her performance as a hunchback in the popular telenovela *Rina*, further solidifying her status as a talented actress. Her portrayal of the iconic artist Frida Kahlo in Paul Leduc's 1984 film brought her critical acclaim and highlighted her ability to embody complex characters.
Medina's talents have also earned her recognition beyond Mexico; she received a Genie Award nomination in 1991 for her role in the Canadian film *Diplomatic Immunity*. Her artistic endeavors extend to the stage, where she has performed in various theaters around the world.
Since 2000, she has reprised her role as Frida Kahlo in the acclaimed play *Cada quien su Frida*, bringing the artist's spirit to life in numerous performances, including a notable tour in Denmark in 2007 across cities like Århus, Copenhagen, and Odense at the gallery of Jens Galschiøt. Ofelia Medina's career continues to inspire and resonate within the arts.