Luz María Rondón
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Luz María Rondón (born March 29, 1933, in
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) is a Puerto Rican actress and acting teacher.


Early life

Rondón began her acting career in 1957, when she was 24.


Acting career

She left acting in order to attend college, getting a bachelor's degree in teaching from the
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. She also began raising a family, but tragedy soon arrived in her life: her youngest son, Carlos ("Carlitos"), was diagnosed by a doctor as having
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. Carlitos soon died, an event that touched Rondón for the rest of her life (in 1987, she told a national newspaper, El Reportero, that, in her opinion, parents never recover (from a child's death) . Carlitos' death inspired Rondón to return to the UPR, to study acting. Back at UPR, Rondón met Leopoldo Santiago Lavandero, a noted theater personality of the time. A few months later, Rondón debuted at the UPR theater's ''Romeo y Julieta'' (''
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'') production. Soon after, Rondón joined the "Teatro del Sesenta" theater company, a group of actors whose members also included, at one time or another, Gilda Haddock, Pedro Juan Texidor and Luis Oliva, among others. Rondón enjoyed a fruitful theater career; acting in more than 100 plays and earning two ''Golden Laurel'' awards (the Puerto Rican theater's equivalent of the
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), one for her participation in 1979's ''Los Angeles Se Han Fatigado'' (''The Angels Are Tired'') and one for her work in 1980's ''Amor en el Caserio'' (''Love At the Residencial''). In 1982, her acting in a play named ''El Insolito Caso de Miss Piña Colada'' (''The Strange Case of Miss Piña Colada'') brought her critical praise from critics such as Ramón Figueroa Chapel of El Mundo, who called her a "señora actriz" (equivalent in
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to "leading actress", or to "legendary actress" in
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) on that newspaper's 2 July 1982, edition. Television success followed her theater acting success, as Rondón began acting in many Puerto Rican
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. In 1978, Rondón was hired by canal 11 to work on a telenovela named ''Mi Querida Sylvia'' (''My Beloved Sylvia''), where she worked alongside main stars
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and Daniel Lugo, as well as with Angela Meyer, Carmen Belen Richardson,
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,
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, Joffre Perez and many other notable Puerto Rican actors of the era. Despite its all-star cast, this telenovela was, however, a critical and ratings failure. Rondón then acted in a telenovela named ''Sabel'', before moving to canal 4, to act in a telenovela that is considered by fans and critics a classic of Puerto Rican television: '' Yo Se Que Mentia'' (''I Know He Lied''), alongside
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's Daniel Guerrero and Puerto Rico's Iris Chacon and a young Adamari Lopez. That show was on the air during 1982. Rondón during the 1980s participated in many other telenovelas, many at canal 2, such as '' Coralito'', '' Laura Guzman, culpable'' (''Laura Guzman: Guilty!''), the Puerto Rican television classic '' Tanairi'', ''De que Color, es el Amor?'' (''What Color is Love?'') ''Preciosa'' (''Precious'', not to be confused with an American film of the same name) and ''Ave de Paso'' (''Bird of Passage''). She then retired from acting in television for a period, due, in part, to Puerto Rican television stations' lowering their local telenovela production numbers beginning in the 1990s. In 1988, Rondón made her comedy debut, as she participated, alongside Raul Davila and fellow "Teatro del Sesenta" alumni Luis Oliva, among others, in a canal 4 show that became a mega-hit in Puerto Rico, ''
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'', playing a woman who was deeply-and hopelessly-in love with Davila's titular character of "Carmelo". In 2000, Rondón made a one-off comeback to the world of telenovelas, acting in ''Cuando Despierta el Amor'' (''When Love Awakens''), which turned out to be the last telenovela she participated in. During 2021, Rondón was the main star in a movie named ''
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'', where she characterized "Isabel". That film was shown in, among others, the
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Acting teacher

During 1990, Rondón, along with Herman O' Neill (another popular Puerto Rican actor of the era), opened an acting school.


See also

*
List of Puerto Ricans This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen) and people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican people, Puerto Rican descent. Puerto Rican citizens are included, as the governm ...
*'' Vivir Para Ti'' - another show in which Rondón acted


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rondón, Luz María 1942 births Living people Puerto Rican actresses Puerto Rican telenovela actresses People from Río Piedras, Puerto Rico University of Puerto Rico alumni Puerto Rican educators Puerto Rican women educators