Angélica María

Angélica María ( born September 27, 1944 in New Orleans as Angélica María Hartman Ortiz ) is a Mexican singer and actress.

The daughter of musician Frederic Arnold Hartman debuted in 1950 in the film Pecado producer Gregorio Walerstein. After a number of other films she made her debut in 1955 at the Theatre in the play La Mala Semilla. In 1960 she played in the play El Canto De La Cigarra on the side of Manolo Fábregas. In the same year she appeared on the first telenovelas, Cartas De Amor, with and had her first singing role in the movie Las Hijas Del Amapolo.

In 1961, the first LPs Angélica María appeared next starred in other films. In 1965, she turned in Spain with Paco Camino movie Fray Torero. By 1970 she had already played in 70 films, recorded a dozen plates and won fifty prices in the U.S. and Südmamerika. 1973 Single Tu Sigues Siendo El Mismo was sold one million copies in the United States. In 1975, she married musician Raul Vale.

In addition to her work on other recordings and participation in telenovelas une films she appeared in 1977 in the theater Comedy Papacito Piernas Largas, which was performed more than a thousand times in three years. In the show La Historia Del Cine she joined in 1980 as a singer, dancer and impersonator on. With La Magia De Show Angélica Maria she appeared from 1983 to 1985 across America from Chile to New York.

In 1987, she appeared with her mother Angélica Ortiz in the musical comedy Una Estrella, another joint appearance followed in 1990 in the play Mama Ama El skirt. 1993 debuted Angélica María as an operetta singer in La Viuda Alegre. The following year, she starred in the six hundred -part telenovela Agujetas De Color De Rosa. In 1995, she first appeared in a play for children, La Isla De Los Ninos on. In 1998 she founded with her daughter Angélica Vale Angélica Ortiz the Producciones and debuted with the production of musical comedy La Cenicienta.

In 2001, Angélica María worked the first time on a radio play, La señorita extraña Felton, with. The following year she began a talk show with women with problems in menopause or menopause. In 2003, she starred alongside Sônia Braga, José Bojorquez ' film Sea of dreams.

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