Raquel Pankowsky (July 10, 1952 – March 28, 2022) was a Mexican Jewish film and television actress.
Early life
Born in Mexico City, Mexico, she grew up in
Narvarte
Colonia Narvarte is the commonly used name for an area in the Benito Juárez borough of Mexico City.
Geography
The area commonly known as Narvarte or Colonia Narvarte actually contains five officially recognized neighborhoods:
*Colonia Piedad Na ...
, Mexico City. Pankowsky never married and did not have children. She was the daughter of Isabel and José Pankowsky, who divorced when Pankowsky was 6 years old. Her father died when she was 19, and her mother when she was 25.
A lifelong smoker, she began smoking when she was 11 years, she was diagnosed with
COPD
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a type of progressive lung disease characterized by long-term respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation. The main symptoms include shortness of breath and a cough, which may or may not produce mu ...
and faced with the likelihood that she would develop
pulmonary emphysema
Emphysema, or pulmonary emphysema, is a lower respiratory tract disease, characterised by air-filled spaces ( pneumatoses) in the lungs, that can vary in size and may be very large. The spaces are caused by the breakdown of the walls of the alve ...
if she did not give up smoking. She could not imagine herself not smoking, and was having a difficult time giving it up and turned to an addiction psychiatrist. After she successfully quit smoking, during an interview she said the best thing she's done in her life was to give up smoking.
Career
Pankowsky began acting in high school. Pankowsky was an extra in the theater production of Hat Full of Rain (Un sombrero lleno de lluvia) and met Luis Gimeno who was also in the play. At that time Gimeno was the director of the school of the
National Association of Actors (ANDA), he encouraged her to study acting there.
In 2005 Pankowsky's role as Marta Sahagún, Mexico's First Lady and wife of President Vicente Fox, in ''El privilegio de mandar'' opened many doors for her and "gave her the greatest success of her career".
In 2016 she participated in the Bellas Artes reading promotional program “Leo… luego existo” (I read, therefore I exist) at the International Book Fair in Arteaga, where she read from the book "La culpa es de los Tlaxcaltecas " by Elena Garro, which encourages people of all ages to read.
Filmography
Telenovelas
Television
Film
Stage
* ''Humo, amo y cosas peores'' (2010)
* ''
Driving Miss Daisy
'' Driving Miss Daisy'' is a 1989 American comedy-drama film directed by Bruce Beresford and written by Alfred Uhry, based on his 1987 play of the same name. The film stars Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, and Dan Aykroyd. Freeman reprised his ...
'' (2013)
* ''Los Locos Adams'' (2015)
* ''El secuestro de la Cuquis'' (2015)
Awards
* ''Premios TVyNovelas'' - Nominated for Best Leading Actress for Papá a Toda Madre in 2018
* ''Presea Luminaria de Oro'' - Career achievement award (Reconocimiento por Desempeño) in 2014
* ''TV Adicto Golden Awards'' - Awarded Best Leading Actress for Cachito de cielo in 2012
Revista Republica (tv-adicto-golden-awards 2012)
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* ''Premios Calendario de Oro'' - Best Comedy Actress in 2007
References
External links
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1950 births
2022 deaths
Mexican television actresses
Mexican film actresses
Actresses from Mexico City
Mexican Jews
20th-century Mexican actresses
21st-century Mexican actresses