Lucy Gallardo | |
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![]() Gallardo in
The Exterminating Angel (1962) | |
Born | Lucía Elida Cardarelli 13 December 1929
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | 11 August 2012
Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 82)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1949–2005 |
Lucy Gallardo (December 13, 1929 – August 11, 2012) was an Argentine-born Mexican actress and screenwriter. She was best known for her numerous roles in Mexican cinema, as well as Mexico's telenovelas. [1] [2] Gallardo was the widow of Mexican actor Enrique Rambal. [1]
She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 13, 1929. [1] Gallardo made her film debut in the 1949 Argentine movie, Angeles de uniforme. [2] She later moved from Argentina to Mexico to pursue her acting career. [2]
Gallardo appeared in dozens of films throughout her career. [2] She was cast in the 1962 film, The Exterminating Angel, which was directed and written by Luis Buñuel. [1] She appeared in that film opposite her husband, Enrique Rambal, [1] who died in 1971. Gallardo and Rambal also starred as a comical couple in the Capulina aviation comedy, El Mundo de los Aviones.
Her numerous telenovela roles included El Amor Tiene Cara de Mujer (Love Has a Female Face), portraying the character of Lucy Scala in the Mexican remake of an Argentine television series during the 1970s. [1] [2] In addition to acting, Gallardo also worked as a screenwriter for telenovelas as well. Her recent telenovela writing credits included Cosecharás tu Siembra (You Reap What You Sow) and La Extraña Dama (Strange Lady). [2]
Gallardo's Mexican theater credits included roles in Aurelia y Sus Hombres, Los Grandes Sebastiani, and La Mujer Asesinadita. [2]
Gallardo resided in Los Angeles, California, for the last twenty-five years of her life with her daughter, actress and television host Rebeca Rambal. [1] In 1997, Gallardo starred in the radio drama, La Historia de Quien Soy (The Story of Who I Am), created by the Family Theater Productions' Voz Latina division. [1] [2] Gallardo portrayed the family matriarch in the production, which is believed to be the first Spanish-language radio show produced in Los Angeles specifically for Hispanics living in the city. [1] [2]
Gallardo co-starred in the 2005 American film How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer, with America Ferrera and Elizabeth Peña. [1]
Lucy Gallardo died from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on August 11, 2012, at her home in Los Angeles at the age of 82. [2] She was survived by her daughter, Rebeca Rambal. [2]
Lucy Gallardo | |
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![]() Gallardo in
The Exterminating Angel (1962) | |
Born | Lucía Elida Cardarelli 13 December 1929
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | 11 August 2012
Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 82)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1949–2005 |
Lucy Gallardo (December 13, 1929 – August 11, 2012) was an Argentine-born Mexican actress and screenwriter. She was best known for her numerous roles in Mexican cinema, as well as Mexico's telenovelas. [1] [2] Gallardo was the widow of Mexican actor Enrique Rambal. [1]
She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 13, 1929. [1] Gallardo made her film debut in the 1949 Argentine movie, Angeles de uniforme. [2] She later moved from Argentina to Mexico to pursue her acting career. [2]
Gallardo appeared in dozens of films throughout her career. [2] She was cast in the 1962 film, The Exterminating Angel, which was directed and written by Luis Buñuel. [1] She appeared in that film opposite her husband, Enrique Rambal, [1] who died in 1971. Gallardo and Rambal also starred as a comical couple in the Capulina aviation comedy, El Mundo de los Aviones.
Her numerous telenovela roles included El Amor Tiene Cara de Mujer (Love Has a Female Face), portraying the character of Lucy Scala in the Mexican remake of an Argentine television series during the 1970s. [1] [2] In addition to acting, Gallardo also worked as a screenwriter for telenovelas as well. Her recent telenovela writing credits included Cosecharás tu Siembra (You Reap What You Sow) and La Extraña Dama (Strange Lady). [2]
Gallardo's Mexican theater credits included roles in Aurelia y Sus Hombres, Los Grandes Sebastiani, and La Mujer Asesinadita. [2]
Gallardo resided in Los Angeles, California, for the last twenty-five years of her life with her daughter, actress and television host Rebeca Rambal. [1] In 1997, Gallardo starred in the radio drama, La Historia de Quien Soy (The Story of Who I Am), created by the Family Theater Productions' Voz Latina division. [1] [2] Gallardo portrayed the family matriarch in the production, which is believed to be the first Spanish-language radio show produced in Los Angeles specifically for Hispanics living in the city. [1] [2]
Gallardo co-starred in the 2005 American film How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer, with America Ferrera and Elizabeth Peña. [1]
Lucy Gallardo died from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on August 11, 2012, at her home in Los Angeles at the age of 82. [2] She was survived by her daughter, Rebeca Rambal. [2]