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Irma Consuelo Cielo Serrano Castro (; born 9 December 1933) is a Mexican singer, actress and politician. Famous for her "tantalizing", "untamed spitfire" voice, she is one of the most noted performers of the
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and
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genres; she was nicknamed ''La Tigresa de la Canción Ranchera'' and later known simply as "''La Tigresa''" (). At the same time, she developed a film career of more than a dozen films. In the 1970s and 1980s, Serrano achieved great success as an actress and producer in a series of controversial stage plays, highlighting the controversial play ''Naná'' (1973). In the decade of the 1990s, she also ventured into politics and occupied a seat in the
Mexican Senate The Senate of the Republic, ( es, Senado de la República) constitutionally Chamber of Senators of the Honorable Congress of the Union ( es, Cámara de Senadores del H. Congreso de la Unión), is the upper house of Mexico's bicameral Congre ...
. In her later years, she was the center of multiple scandals and controversies. She has appeared in celebrity gossip magazines and television shows because of her political career as senator of her home state of Chiapas from 1994 to 1997.


Early life

Serrano is the third of three children (Mario, Yolanda, and Irma). Her father, Santiago Serrano Ruiz "El Chanti" (25 July 1897 – 17 December 1957), was a distinguished author, poet, and politician born in Suchiapa. Her mother, María Castro Domínguez, was a local aristocrat who owned various haciendas. Her older siblings were Mario and Yolanda. Her parents divorced when she was 7 years old. She is a cousin of poet, author, and diplomat
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.


Career


Music

Irma Serrano began her artistic career as a dancer in the choreographic group directed by the dancer Chelo La Rué. Later, Serrano began her career as singer when signing a contract with Columbia Records in 1962. In 1963, she won several awards such as the Folklore Revelation Trophy, the Macuilxóchitl as the Revelation Songwriter and the Musa Trophy of Radiolandia. Serrano became one of the most popular Mexican folk music artists of the 1960s. One of her most remembered songs is the
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of ''La Martina'', considered a classic of the Mexican folk genre.


Film

She began her career in films at age 29 in the movie ''Samson vs. the Zombies'', starring the popular Mexican wrestler '' El Santo (Samson)''. She works on films like ''The Extra'' (1962), opposite
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, '' Tiburoneros'' (1963, directed by
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), and ''Gabino Barrera'' (1964) along with the actor and singer Antonio Aguilar, among others. From 1968, begins to use the pseudonym of ''La Tigresa (The Tigress)'', taken from a comic that she herself starred due to its popularity. In the 1970s she participated in her best films. In 1972, she stars in ''La Martina"'', inspired by her most popular song. In 1973 she starred in the fantastic film ''La Tigresa''. In that same year, she works in the film '' The Monastery of the Vultures'' of the filmmaker
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. At the end of the 1970s and during the 1980s, Serrano's appearances at the movies were rather sporadic. She performs special performances in films like ''Cabaret Nights'' (1978) and '' Lola la trailera'' (1982). In 1985 Irma produces '' Naná'' inspired by the controversial same name stage play, which she herself starred in Mexico years ago. In 1986, Serrano made her last relevant film performance in the horror film '' The Lovers of the Lord of the Night'' next to
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and Emilio Fernández.


Theater

In 1972, Serrano acquired the old Virginia Fábregas Theater, located in the street of Donceles, in the Mexico City's Historic Center. The actress remodeled the theater and renamed it ''
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''. From the 1970s, Serrano stars and produces a series of theatrical montages that caused controversy. Of them it emphasizes ''Naná'' (1973), a free adaptation of Serrano of the same name novel of
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. The stage play was produced by Serrano and directed by Maricela Lara. ''Naná'' caused controversy in Mexico because of its high erotic content, and remained on the billboard for four uninterrupted years (1973-1977). In 1977, Serrano partnered with actor, producer, writer and director
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to perform the stage play ''Lucrecia Borgia''. Nevertheless, the differences between both personages provoked a dispute that caused that both independently produced its own version of the work. Other stage plays starring by Serrano in the Teatro Fru Frú were ''A Lady Without Camelias'' (1977), ''Oh ... Calcutta'' (1977), ''Yocasta Reina'' (1978), ''The Cross-legged War''(1979) and the autobiographical ''A calzón amarrado'' (1980, based on the controversial autobiographical book published by ''La Tigresa'' a little earlier). In addition to starring in these works, Serrano also served as co-producer, co-director and co-author of the arguments, some along with the director, actor and producer Pablo Leder. Her last theatrical projects were ''The Two Emanuele'' (1984, alongside
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and also represented in the ''
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'' of
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) and ''The Well of Solitude'' (1985). As a producer, she also performed a series of theatrical productions, some of them within the successful concept ''Theater at the Midnight'', created by Pablo Leder for a strictly adult audience. Such montages were ''Emanuele LIVE'' (1981), ''Jail for Girls'' (1981), ''Vampira! (Emanuele de ultratumba)'' (1983) and ''Carmen'' (2004).


Personal life

It was rumored that Serrano and Mexican president
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Bolaños (; 12 March 1911 – 15 July 1979) was a Mexican politician and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He served as the President of Mexico from 1964 to 1970. Díaz Ordaz was born in San Andrés ...
had a short-lived romantic affair. Neither confirmed the rumor until she published her book ''A calzón amarrado'', in which the romantic adventure was confirmed. In 1994, Serrano ran for Senator from her home state of Chiapas and won. On March 25, 2009, Serrano was arrested in her home State of Chiapas and taken into custody to Mexico City's federal. Serrano resides in
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, Chiapas.


Filmography


Television

*2005 '' La Madrastra'' (TV series) *2004 ''Hospital el paisa'' (TV series) *1977 ''Variedades de media noche'' (TV series) *1974 ''La tierra'' (TV series) *1972 ''Aun hay mas'' (TV series)


Theater


Actress and Producer

* ''Naná'' (1973) * ''A Lady Without Camellias'' (1977) * ''Oh...Calcutta'' (1977) * ''Lucrecia Borgia'' (1977) * ''Yocasta Reina'' (1978) * ''The Cross-legged War'' (1979) * ''A Calzón amarrado'' (1980) * ''The Two Emanuele'' (1984) * ''The Well of Solitude'' (1985)


Producer

* ''Emanuele...Live'' (1981) * ''Jail for Girls'' (1981) * ''Vampira! (Emanuele de Ultratumba)'' (1983) * ''Carmen'' (2004)


Selected discography

* ''La Nueva Intérprete de la Canción Ranchera'' ( Columbia, 1964) * ''Lloren Organillos: Folk Songs of Mexico'' ( Columbia, 1965) * ''Nuevo "Hits" con Irma Serrano'' ( Columbia, 1965) * ''Mexican Fire'' ( Columbia, 1966) * ''Mi Noche de Ayer and Other Folk Songs'' ( Columbia, 1968) * ''Irma Serrano con Los Alegres de Terán'' ( Columbia, 1973) * '' 15 auténticos éxitos,'' ( Columbia, 1984)


Awards

*1963: Trofeo Revelación Folkórica, Premio Macuilxóchitl como la Cancionista Revelación, Trofeo Musa de Radiolandia.


Bibliography

* SERRANO, Irma / ROBLEDO, Elisa ''A calzón amarrado'' Ed. Selector, México (1978) * SERRANO, Irma / ROBLEDO, Elisa ''Sin pelos en la lengua'' Ed. Selector, México (1979) * SERRANO, Irma / ROBLEDO, Elisa ''Una loca en la polaca'', Ed. Selector, México (1992) ISBN 9684036493


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Serrano, Irma 1933 births Living people Mexican women singer-songwriters Mexican film actresses Mexican stage actresses Mexican television actresses Members of the Senate of the Republic (Mexico) Ranchera singers People from Comitán Women members of the Senate of the Republic (Mexico) Mexican actor-politicians Folk-pop singers 20th-century Mexican actresses 21st-century Mexican actresses 20th-century Mexican women singers 21st-century Mexican women singers Actresses from Chiapas Singers from Chiapas