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Catalina Margarita López Ramos (; June 21, 1924 – July 4, 2005), known professionally as Marga López, was an Argentine-born Mexican actress.


Biography

Born Catalina Margarita López Ramos in June 21st, 1924 in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina. Even though she was born in Argentina, she later acquired Mexican citizenship. Her parents were Pedro López Sánchez and Dolores Ramos Nava. She had six siblings: Juan, Miguel, Dolores, Pedro, María and Manuel. She debuted in show business in her home country as a child, with her siblings, in the group known as Los Hermanitos López. In 1936, the group journeyed through Latin America including
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. There she met her future husband Carlos Amador, a cinema producer, whom she married twice, in 1941 and in 1961. They had two children, Carlos and Manuel. In 1964, she married actor Arturo de Córdova, who died in 1973. They acted together in ''
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''. She was the sister of the outstanding guitarist, concert guitarist and teacher Manuel López Ramos, founder of Estudio de Arte Guitarrístico and considered a pioneer in the teaching of classical guitar in Mexico. Her debut in Mexican cinema was in the role of a waitress in the film El hijo desobediente, directed by Humberto Gómez Landero, in 1945. Later in 1959, she shared the big screen with Rita Macedo in
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a film by
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. She appeared in more than 80 movies in the Golden Age of the
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, sharing credits with
Pedro Infante Pedro Infante Cruz (; 18 November 1917 – 15 April 1957) was a Mexican ranchera music singer and actor, whose career spanned the golden age of Mexican cinema. His popularity spread across Latin America. Infante was born in Mazatlán, Sinalo ...
, Luis Aguilar, Ernesto Alonso, Tin Tan and
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. She also appeared in many
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s, her last one being '' Bajo la misma piel''. In 2004 she was present at The Chamizal Independent Film Festival (Fourth Chamizal Independent Film Festival), in El Paso, Texas and in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. A lifetime of hard work, international recognition and many acting achievements, her most notably are Salón México and Nazarín (1958), co-starring with
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.


Death

By 2005, she was an emphysema patient and had acute episodes of
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. Reportedly, she was a chain smoker and did not give up
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until 2004. On Tuesday, 19 April 2005, she suffered a heart attack while undergoing a health check-up test at a hospital in
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. She died on July 4, 2005, from
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.


Telenovelas

* '' Bajo la misma piel'' (2003-2004) as Esther Escalante de Ortiz. * '' Entre el amor y el odio'' (2002) as Josefa Villarreal. * '' El manantial'' (2001-2002) como Madre Superiora. * '' Aventuras en el tiempo'' (2001) as Urraca Valdepeña. * '' Carita de ángel'' (2001) como Madre General Asunción de la Lúz. * '' La casa en la playa'' (2000) as Serena Rivas. * '' El privilegio de amar'' (1998-1999) as Ana Joaquina Velarde. * '' Mujer, casos de la vida real'' (1997) (Episodio: ¿Qué está pasando?) * ''
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'' (1996-1997) as Montserrat. * ''
Lazos de amor ''Lazos de amor'' (English title: ''Τies of love'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1995. It stars Lucero (entertainer), Lucero and Luis José Santander. Plot The series centers around María Guadalupe, María ...
'' (1995-1996) as Mercedes Iturbe. * '' Alondra'' (1995) as Leticia del Bosque. † * '' La hora marcada'' (1989) as Martha * ''
Caminemos ''Caminemos'' (English title: ''Let's walk'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Irene Sabido for Televisa in 1980. Cast *Irma Lozano as Eudelia/Evelia *Enrique Lizalde as Ricardo *Marga López as Aurora *Norma Lazareno as Adelina *Jaime Gar ...
'' (1980) como Aurora. * ''
Añoranza ''Añoranza'' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Irene Sabido for Televisa in 1979. Cast *Marga López *Jorge Lavat * Jaime Garza *Dolores Beristáin *María Rojo *Varelita *Erika Buenfil Teresa de Jesús Buenfil López (; born November 2 ...
'' (1979) as Magdalena. * '' Ven conmigo'' (1975) * ''
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'' (1974) * '' Las máscaras'' (1971) as Márgara. * '' Concierto de almas'' (1969) as Magda. * ''
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'' (1968) as Cynthia. * ''
Las momias de Guanajuato ''Las momias de Guanajuato'' (English title: ''The Mummies of Guanajuato'') is a Mexican Horror film, horror telenovelaHarris M. Lentz III (2010). ''Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2009: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons a ...
'' (1962)


Selected filmography

*'' The Disobedient Son'' (1945) *''Los tres García'' (The Three Garcías) (1946) *''Vuelven los García'' (The Garcías Return) (1946) *''Cartas marcadas'' (Marked Cards) (1947) *''
Music Inside ''Music Inside'' (Spanish:''Con la música por dentro'') is a 1947 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Humberto Gómez Landero, starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Marga López.Monsiváis & Kraniauskas p.113 Cast * Germán Valdés ...
'' (1947) *'' Salón México'' (1949) * '' Midnight'' (1949) * '' Love for Love'' (1950) * '' Arrabalera'' (1951) * '' Girls in Uniform'' (1951) * ''
A Place Near Heaven ''A Place Near Heaven'' (Spanish: ''Un rincón cerca del cielo'') is a 1952 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Rogelio A. González and starring Pedro Infante, Marga López and Andrés Soler.De la Mora, p. 79. The film's art direction was by ...
'' (1952) * ''
Now I Am Rich ''Now I Am Rich'' (Spanish: ''Ahora soy rico'') is a 1952 Mexican drama film directed by Rogelio A. González and starring Pedro Infante, Marga López and Antonio Aguilar.Amador, p. 107. The film's art direction was by Jorge Fernández. Main ...
'' (1952) * '' A Divorce'' (1953) * '' My Darling Clementine'' (1953) *''Los gavilanes'' (The Sparrowhawks) (1954) *''La tercera palabra'' (The Third Word) (1955) *'' Del brazo y por la calle'' (Arm in Arm Down the Street) (1956) *''
Nazarín ''Nazarín'' (, ) is a 1959 Mexican satirical drama film directed by Luis Buñuel and co-written between Buñuel and Julio Alejandro, adapted from the eponymous novel of Benito Pérez Galdós. The film received the international prize at the 19 ...
'' (1958) * '' Alfonso XII and María Cristina'' (1960) * '' My Mother Is Guilty'' (1960) * '' Peaches in Syrup'' (1960) *'' Hasta el viento tiene miedo'' (1968) *'' El libro de piedra'' (1969)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lopez, Marga 1924 births 2005 deaths Ariel Award winners Deaths from emphysema Mexican film actresses Mexican telenovela actresses Golden Age of Mexican cinema Golden Ariel Award winners Argentine emigrants to Mexico Naturalized citizens of Mexico People from San Miguel de Tucumán Actresses from Mexico City