Martha Ofelia Galindo
Martha Ofelia Galindo Galván is a celebrated Mexican actress and comedian, renowned for her memorable role as Maestra Canuta in the iconic television series "Cero en Conducta" and "La escuelita VIP."
Her artistic journey commenced at the tender age of six at the prestigious Palacio de las Bellas Artes, where she was under the guidance of director Clementina Otero. Throughout her career, she had the opportunity to collaborate with notable figures such as Carlos Ancira and José Solé, and she received mentorship from acclaimed personalities like Héctor Azar and Salvador Novo.
Martha's significant contributions to the theatrical landscape include co-founding the National Theater Company alongside Héctor Azar, where they pioneered the concept of school theater in Mexico. Her dedication to the arts also led to the establishment of the University Theater Center and the CADAC (Dramatic Art Center, AC), institutions that have nurtured countless talents in the realm of dramatic arts.
With a career spanning decades, Martha Ofelia Galindo has left an indelible mark on Mexican theater and television, celebrated not only for her comedic talent but also for her commitment to fostering the next generation of performers.