Teresa Selma
Teresa Selma | |
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Born | Teresa Ramos Monte August 13, 1930 |
Nationality | Venezuelan Mexican |
Occupation | Actress, voice actress, theater director, theater producer |
Years active | 1957–present |
Teresa Ramos Selma Monte (born August 13, 1930 in Puerto Píritu[1]) is a Venezuelan actress. She has played roles in film, theater, television and dubbing.
Early life[]
Selma studied psychiatry in Venezuela and then practised for five years. During the rule of Marco Pérez Jiménez, she migrated to Mexico. Selma then studied theater with director Seki Sano.[citation needed]
Career[]
She debuted as an actress in the play Love (1850), in 1957. She acted in many Mexican telenovelas, including: La doctora (1964), A la busca (1967) and Cadenas de angustia (1969). More recently, she participated in soap operas such as Ladrón de corazones, Vuélveme a querer and La dueña.[citation needed]
During the 1960s and 70s, Selma worked for several years in dubbing for the now defunct company CINSA. She provided a Spanish voice for actresses including Patsy Kelly, Janet Margolin and Marilyn Monroe.[citation needed]
Selma's most recent work includes performances in theatrical productions such as: El último verano de Sarah Bernhardt (2011),[2] Arráncame la vida (2013)[3] and Yo soy Carlos Marx (2014).[4]
Recognition[]
In 2015, Selma was honoured for having a career spanning 65 years at the World Season of Performing Arts Quetzalcoatl by , president of the Mexican Center of the International Theatre Institute (ITI).[5]
Filmography[]
Films[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1965 | Llanto por Juan Indio | Supporting Role | |
1970 | Remolino de pasiones | Supporting Role | |
1976 | La India | Waitress |
References[]
- ^ "Declaración de caducidad de reservas de derechos al uso exclusivo" (in Spanish). Retrieved March 13, 2015.
- ^ "Inicia nueva temporada la obra "El último verano de Sarah Bernhardt"" (in Spanish). August 15, 2011. Retrieved March 13, 2015.
- ^ "'Arráncame la vida' homenaje a Teresa Selma" (in Spanish). Patricia Lezama Rosas. August 16, 2013. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 13, 2015.
- ^ "Yo soy Carlos Marx, de Gennys Pérez" (in Spanish). October 12, 2013. Retrieved March 13, 2015.
- ^ "Celebran la Temporada Mundial de las Artes Escénicas Quetzalcóatl 2015:Realizan Homenaje a Teresa Selma por sus 85 años". Cultura (in Spanish). Secretaria de Cultura, Mexico. April 7, 2015. Retrieved June 13, 2016.
External links[]
- Teresa Selma at IMDb
- 1930 births
- Venezuelan voice actresses
- Venezuelan stage actresses
- Mexican stage actresses
- Venezuelan psychiatrists
- Naturalized citizens of Mexico
- Venezuelan emigrants to Mexico
- Living people
- Venezuelan women psychiatrists