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Rosa Gloria Chagoyán
Rosa Gloria Chagoyán (; hy, Ռոզա Գլորիա Չագոյան); is a Mexican actress and singer of Armenian descent. Biography Chagoyán started her career as a radio host. She entered the world of acting in 1973 as an actress in ''El Diablo en Persona'' and appeared in some low-budget films throughout the seventies. She became known for the character "Lola la Trailera" (''Lola, the truck driver'') that made her a Mexican action film icon. Chagoyán lived in the United States for several years. She returned to Mexico to participate in ''Central de abasto'', a 2009 Mexican telenovela. Later in 2023, Chagoyán appeared in the telenovela ''Mi camino es amarte'', reprising her role as Lola la Trailera. Chagoyán is married to Mexican actor and producer Rolando Fernández. They have a son, the singer Emilio Fernández. Filmography Films * ''Instructions Not Included'' (2013) * ''Juana la cubana'' (1994) * ''Lola the Truck Driver 3'' (1991) * ''La vengadora 2'' (1991) * ''La ...
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