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Aida María Zerecero Pierce (born August 15, 1956,
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) is a Mexican actress and comedian, best known internationally for her work on various
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and comedy series that have aired on
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over the years. Most of her television series have aired on television networks in other countries, most notably
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.


Biography

At 17, Pierce, whose parents were Jose Luis Zerecero and Aida Pierce, left Acapulco for
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, and attended El Instituto Andrés Soler, where she studied acting and to become a secretary. She also attended la Academia de Emma Pulido, where she studied
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, English, and French. She began her career on stage, appearing in the Mexican productions of ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', among other plays. Her experience on stage led to a contract with Televisa. She was first cast as Doña Tecla on Alegrías de Mediodía in 1981. Later that year she joined the cast of '' La matraca'', which lasted one year, and as a recurring cast member of ''
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'', where she remained until 1984. Her next television series was ''Salón de belleza'', which premiered in 1985, the same year she made her film debut in ''Los rockeros del barrio''. In 1986, she joined the cast of '' Cosas de casados''. That same year, while videotaping that series at Televisa's Chapultepec studios, she was taping ''
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'', which premiered that same year, at
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. On the former series, she portrayed a newlywed wife, and on the latter she portrayed "Remedios". Her next series, '' Y sin embargo...se mueve'', did not premiere until 1994. She made four additional movies. During the filming of one, '' El Rey de los Taxistas'' (1989) with
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and
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,


Family

Pierce's son is actor/international video game champio
Rubén Morales Zerecero
(born 26 May 1989).


Recent years

Her last two films to date were released in 1993. In ''
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'', she played the same nurse character she had portrayed in ''El hospital de la risa''. The other, ''
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'', was essentially a showcase for her comic talents. In 1996, she became the first comedian to pose nude in the Mexican edition of ''
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''. In '' Serafin'', which premiered in Mexico in 1999 and in the United States in 2000, Pierce made her dramatic television debut as "Barbara". She wasn't the only actress in the series with connections to her hometown. By the time ''Serafin'' ended Pierce had begun making appearances on '' Humor es...los comediantes'', officially joining the cast in 2000. She was still a regular on the series when it ended in 2001 as both co-host and performer. During the late 1990s and early 2000s (decade), she was a regular on two television series: ''Humor es ... los comediantes'' and '' Carita de angel''. In recent years, much of Pierce's television work has been in
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s, such as '' Complices al rescate'' and, most recently, ''
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''. Pierce continues to perform her comedy routines live on stage throughout Mexico, usually writing her own stage material. She has also sung in many of her stage appearances. She has appeared as a radio personality. She continues to make guest appearances on other Televisa series, including '' Mujer...casos de la vida real'', '' Muevete'' (reuniting her with Guardia), ''
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'' (reuniting her with
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), '' Al sabor del chef'', and '' Desmadruga2'', among other series. She recorded several songs, including her 1983 hit, "Sonrie, sintonizate con alegria", which was first performed at the Mexican
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that year; ''Nos vamos a pertenece'', which is one of two songs posted on her website; and ''Principe'', which she performs at the end of most of her personal appearances and has become her
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. She was included in the 2007 book ''Televisa Presenta'', which was published on the occasion of the network's 50th anniversary. She most recently wrote a comedy play, ''
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''. As with most aging actresses under Televisa contract over the years ( Susana Dosamantes and
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are among recent examples), Pierce came to the decision to end her 31-year relationship with the network in 2012, allowing her to finish her television career on rival television networks in Mexico or in the United States. In April 2012, she signed to be a regular on
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's '' Buenos Noches America'' program, and there is a possibility that she may appear on any Spanish-language TV network, including
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,
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and Univision, in the U.S. She will be returning to movie theaters throughout Latin America for the first time in 20 years when ''Justicia a la Mexicana'', co-starring de Alba, Guardia and
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, arrives in theaters in late 2013.Grandes comicos del cine mexicano se unen para filmar 'Los Bicentarios de la Risa', TVnotas, April 12, 2013
/ref> For her work in television, Pierce was inducted into the Paseo de las Luminarias (Mexico's equivalent of the
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) at Mexico City's
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in 2007.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pierce, Aida 1956 births Living people Mexican film actresses Mexican women comedians Mexican women singers Mexican telenovela actresses Actresses from Guerrero Singers from Guerrero People from Acapulco Mexican people of English descent