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Luz María Aguilar

Luz María Aguilar

Acting

Biography

Luz María Aguilar Torres, known as Luz María Aguilar, is a Mexican theater, film and television actress. Especially in the so-called Golden Age of Mexican cinema and television, she has participated in family series and soap operas.

Known For

La fea más bella
8.1

La Fea Más Bella is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa. It is the second Mexican version of the popular Colombian telenovela: Betty la fea. La Fea más Bella stars popular actress/singer/comedian Angélica Vale and actor/singer Jaime Camil, with one of the most diverse and popular supporting casts ever assembled in Mexico, including Angélica María, José José, Sergio Mayer, Elizabeth Álvarez, Patricia Navidad and many others. Univision broadcast 2 hour episodes of La Fea Más Bella from September 13, 2010 to April 15, 2011 La Fea Más Bella also won the TV y Novelas award for best telenovela of the year. In 2009 it was dubbed into Arabic and aired on MTV Lebanon as Letty instead of La Fea Más Bella. "The Best Telenovela of the Year 2007".

La fea más bella

2006
Alma de Hierro
7.7

Alma de Hierro is a 2008–2009 Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa. It is a remake of the Argentinian soap opera Son de Fierro, with the character's names rewritten and adapted to the Mexican audience. The main actors were Blanca Guerra, Alejandro Camacho, Christian Vega, Flavio Medina, Lisardo and Alejandra Barros, with Jorge Poza, Zuria Vega, Adamari López, Angelique Boyer, Eddy Vilard, Martha Julia and Luz María Aguilar playing supporting roles. The show earned 8 awards at the "TV y Novelas" award celebration, becoming the highest-awarded production of the 2009 season.

Alma de Hierro

2008
Killer Women
7.6

Mujeres Asesinas is a series that shows the dark side of women who have been mistreated or abused and become cruel murderers. The series shows how violence and death can overcome the feminine mind.

Killer Women

2008
El Niño que Vino del Mar
8.8

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El Niño que Vino del Mar

1999
Ni contigo ni sin ti
N/A

Ni contigo... ni sin ti is a Mexican telenovela produced by Martha Patricia López de Zatarain for Televisa. Erick Elías and Eduardo Santamarina are the main protagonists, while Ricardo Franco and Andrea Torre are the main antagonists. Ni contigo ni sin ti won "best female revelation" at Premios TVyNovelas. Canal de las Estrellas aired the series from February 28 to August 26, 2011, Univision aired 2 hours of Ni contigo ni sin ti from October 18 to October 28, 2011, and then it aired in 1 hour from October 31, 2011 to April 6, 2012 at 2pm/1c. As of September 18, 2013, Univision is broadcasting reruns of Ni contigo ni sin ti every Tuesday to Saturday mornings at 1am/12c, replacing Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón.

Ni contigo ni sin ti

2011
CLAP, el lugar de tus sueños
5.0

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CLAP, el lugar de tus sueños

2003
Loves with Trap
6.9

Los Carmona viven en el campo y su vida cambiará radicalmente cuando el gobierno les expropia su terreno y se mudan a la ciudad. En su nueva casa se encontrarán con la adinerada familia Velasco con quienes tendrán muchas aventuras. "The Carmona live in the countryside and their life will change radically when the government expropriates their land and they move to the city. In their new home they will meet the wealthy Velasco family with whom they will have many adventures."

Loves with Trap

2015
Te doy la vida
7.4

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Te doy la vida

2020
Amor amargo
7.2

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Amor amargo

2024
Mujeres encantadoras
5.6

Goofball inventor is working on x-ray binoculars for peeping with; meanwhile, his assistant seeks help for a medical condition and gets caught up in the drama between two philandering doctors and their wives.

Mujeres encantadoras

1958
Una luz en el camino
7.0

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Una luz en el camino

1998
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5.8

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Manicomio

1959
Survive!
5.9

A Uruguayan rugby team crashes in the Andes Mountains and has to survive the extremely cold temperatures and rough climate. As some of the people die, the survivors are forced to make a terrible decision between starvation and cannibalism.

Survive!

1976
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5.6

After the US annexation of Texas, a landowner from Guanajuato faces problems from bigoted new neighbors.

El último mexicano

1960
Juventud desenfrenada
6.0

Teenagers with neglectful parents run amok; some get killed, some get arrested, some get rehabilitated.

Juventud desenfrenada

1956
Dr. Satan vs. Black Magic
6.1

Plutarco Satan returns, this time he's pitted against a rival evil organization intent on owning the very formula rumored to turn any metal into gold! Dr. Satan must go toe to toe with the vampiric black magician Yei Lin, in order to keep it out of their hands. The cost of failure? His eternal rest!

Dr. Satan vs. Black Magic

1968
The White Horse
6.8

Claimed by his grandmother, who lives in a Mexican village, Joselito begins the journey from Spain. Once there, while traveling in a stagecoach, is assaulted by bandits. Joselito manages to escape and, walking aimlessly, he meets Antoine, a rider who is ex officio of random player, and become close friends.

The White Horse

1962
The Crying Woman
5.5

A woman takes revenge in the family of her lover.

The Crying Woman

1960
El norteño
6.7

Lawman on horseback cracks a case involving stolen gold bullion, the title to a mine, an evil twin and a plucky pre-adolescent boy. First in a series.

El norteño

1963
The World at Their Feet
6.8

The 1970 finals saw the emergence of probably the greatest team the world has ever seen, in the all-conquering form of Brazil. Pelé was playing in his last finals and his touch, vision and goal prowess combined with Jairzinho's amazing feat of scoring in every round, propelled the Brazilians to an irresistible 4-1 final victory over an overwhelmed Italy.

The World at Their Feet

1970