Laura Zapata

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Zapata and the second or maternal family name is Miranda.
Laura Zapata
Born Laura Guadalupe Zapata-Miranda
(1956-07-31) 31 July 1956[1]
Mexico City, Mexico
Other names Laura Zapata de Sodi
Occupation Actress, singer, dancer
Years active 1974-present
Spouse(s) Juan Eduardo Sodi de la Tijera (divorce)
Children Claudio Sodi
Patricio Sodi thalia
Parent(s) Yolanda Miranda-Mange[2]
Guillermo Zapata-Pérez de Utrera
Relatives Federica, Ernestina, Gabriela & Thalía (half-sisters)
Camila Sodi (niece)

Laura Zapata (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlauɾa ɣwaðaˈlupe saˈpata miˈɾanda]) (born Laura Guadalupe Zapata-Miranda on 31 July 1956 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican telenovela actress, singer and dancer. She has acted in Televisa productions most of her life.

Family

Zapata (born 31 July 1955 in Mexico City) is the daughter of Guillermo Zapata-Pérez de Utrera (a Mexican boxer, model and businessman) and Yolanda Miranda-Mange (from her first marriage) and part of the Sodi family. She married Juan Eduardo Sodi de la Tijera. Zapata is the half-sister of music superstar Thalía, Federica, Gabriela and Ernestina Sodi, a well-known writer, and biographer. She has two sons, Claudio Sodi and Patricio Sodi.

Zapata is also a singer and dancer. Laura and Thalía were the first ones of the family to gain international fame by acting and singing. In Maria Mercedes, one of Thalía’s first soap operas, Laura played a villain opposite her sister. In the world of telenovelas, she is as well known for her protagonist roles as for her roles as antagonist.

Kidnapping

In September 2002, Laura and her sister Ernestina were kidnapped and taken to an unspecified location. The news of their kidnapping made headlines across Latin America and among the Spanish-speaking television channels of the United States. Thalía, her half-sister, is married to multi-millionaire Tommy Mottola, so it was speculated that their captors would ask for a large sum of money. Instead, Laura was released 18 days after her kidnapping, and her sister Ernestina was released on the 34th day.[3]

Filmography

Telenovelas
Year Title Role Notes
1974 Mundo de juguete Special Appearance
1977 La Venganza Violeta Supporting Role
Acompáñame KarlaSupporting Role
1978 Mama Campanita Irene RodenaCo-Protagonist
1980 Juventud Modesta Protagonist
1984-85 Los años felices Flora Main Antagonist
1987-88 Rosa Salvaje Dulcina Linares Vda. de Robles Main Antagonist
1992-93 María Mercedes Malvina Morantes Vda. de Del Olmo Main Antagonist
1995-96 Pobre Niña Rica Teresa García Mora de Villagrán Main Antagonist
1997 Esmeralda Fátima Linares Vda. de Peñarreal Main Antagonist
1998 La usurpadora Advocate Zoraida ZapataSpecial Appearance
1999 Rosalinda Verónica Del Castillo de Altamirano Special Appearance
2001 Mujer bonita Celia Supporting Role
La intrusa Maximiliana Limantour de Roldán Main Antagonist
2005-06 Soñar no Cuesta Nada Roberta Pérez de LizaldeMain Antagonist
2008-09 Cuidado con el ángel Onelia Montenegro vda. de MayerAntagonist
2010 Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón Miriam Solorzano de GálvezAntagonist
2014 La Gata Lorenza de Martínez NegreteMain Antagonist
2016 El bienamado BrunaAntagonist

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category NomineeResult
1988TVyNovelas AwardsBest Female Antagonist Rosa Salvaje Won
1993 María Mercedes
2011 Best First Actress Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón Nominated
2009 Premios People en Español Best Female Antagonist Cuidado con el ángel
2010 Premios de la Agrupación de Periodistas Teatrales (APT)[4] Silvia Pinal Awards for Best Actress 12 Mujeres en Pugna Won
Premios de la Asociación de Cronistas y Periodistas Teatrales (ACPT)[5] Best Actress in Monologue No seré feliz, pero tengo marido

References

  1. In most of the verifiable sources appears 1956 as year of her birth, however this is very disputed, since between her and her sister, the famous singer and actress Thalía, there are 19 years of difference, and the Thalía's year of birth is 1971, according to most sources.
  2. Laura and Thalia on their mother's funeral
  3. "The Americas: Mexico: Kidnapped Writer Freed". The New York Times. 29 October 2002. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  4. VIP Latino "Silvia Navarro nominada los Premios APT"
  5. Premios ACPT a lo mejor de 2010

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