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Irma Gloria Ochoa Salinas (born 23 April 1939), commonly known as Lucha Moreno, is a Mexican singer and actress.


Career

She debuted in films singing "La noche de mi mal" in '' Asesinos, S.A.'' (1957), starring
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and Kitty de Hoyos. She then starred in ''No soy monedita de oro'' (1959), with Fernando Casanova and Cuco Sánchez; ''El gato'' (1961), with
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; ''Las hijas del Amapolo'' (1962), with José Elías Moreno and Carmela Rey; ''Aquí está tu enamorado'' (1963), with
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, Flor Silvestre, and
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; ''Lupe Balazos'' (1964), with Julio Aldama; ''Escuela para solteras'' (1965), with an all-star cast; and ''Los dos apóstoles'' (1966), with Luis Aguilar. She also participated in telenovelas. With her husband, singer José Juan, she formed the successful duet Lucha Moreno y José Juan.


Discography


Singles

*
Anoche estuve llorando
» (Columbia, 1957) *
Vencida
» (Columbia, 1957)


Studio albums

* ''Lucha Moreno'' (Orfeón 12-22) * ''Acuarelas provincianas'' (Orfeón 12-38) * ''Rancheras de siempre'' (Orfeón 12-52) * ''Ecos de la revolución'' (Orfeón 12-103) * ''Éxitos de Lucha Moreno'' (Orfeón 12-214)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Moreno, Lucha 1939 births Living people Mexican film actresses Mexican television actresses Ranchera singers Singers from Nuevo León 20th-century Mexican actresses 21st-century Mexican actresses 20th-century Mexican women singers 21st-century Mexican women singers Women in Latin music