Lucía Méndez

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.566

Gender

Female

Birthday

26-Jan-1955

Age

(71 years old)

Place of Birth

León, Guanajuato, México

Also Known As
  • Lucía Leticia Méndez Pérez

Lucía Méndez

Biography

Lucía Méndez (January 26, 1955) is a Mexican actress and singer, born in León, Guanajuato, Mexico. She gained fame in the 1970s and 1980s for her powerful vocals and captivating performances in music and on screen. Méndez achieved success with hit songs like "Corazón de Piedra" and starred in iconic telenovelas such as "Colorina" (1980) and "Tú o Nadie" (1985), solidifying her status as a beloved figure in Mexican entertainment.


Credits

El Desconocido El Desconocido (1974) Character: N/A
Disenfranchised drifter finds a home, working on a young orphan woman's ranch.
Cabalgando a la luna Cabalgando a la luna (1974) Character: Beatriz (Betty)
Decadent, failing Mexico City family get life-lessons from rural visitors.
Enamorada Enamorada (1984) Character: N/A
Lucía, a beautiful stewardess, discovers love and betrayal when she falls in love in New York.
El maleficio 2: Los enviados del infierno El maleficio 2: Los enviados del infierno (1986) Character: Marcela
Raul Araiza's chilling Spanish-language supernatural thriller tells the tale of two powerful beings, one good and one evil incarnate, fighting for control of Earth--and of a beautiful woman.
María: La Diva Eterna María: La Diva Eterna (2023) Character: Self
Twenty years after her death, María Félix, a figure of Mexican cinema, is a model for free and independent women who are in control of their lives. Known as La Doña, she was a beautiful and strong woman. Admired and ahead of her time, she is our eternal diva.
Más negro que la noche Más negro que la noche (1975) Character: Marta
When four women move into an old house left by one woman's aunt, strange things begin to happen. Bizarre voices, visions of ghosts, and mysterious noises lead them to discover the darkest powers of evil and a horror and agony beyond terror.
Vuelven Los Campeones Justicieros Vuelven Los Campeones Justicieros (1972) Character: (uncredited)
The Champions against an army of rats turned into people.
Mejor viuda que mal acompañada Mejor viuda que mal acompañada (2024) Character: Mariloli
Three girlfriends, neglected and mistreated by their husbands, plan to take revenge on them with the help of an experienced man in this type of job.
Juan Armenta El Repatriado Juan Armenta El Repatriado (1976) Character: Julia
Juan returns home to Mexico after working in the USA for awhile, and gets caught up in cowboy problems among his townsfolk.
El Hijo Del Pueblo El Hijo Del Pueblo (1974) Character: Carmen
At the end of an unhappy romance, a Mexico City cabdriver decides he's fed up with big-city classism and hypocrisy, and goes home to his ranch. Soon, a group of city-folk are stranded on his property and dependent on him for help and sustenance.
La ilegal La ilegal (1979) Character: Claudia Bernal
Deceived over and over again by the whole world, a woman does not want to give up in the face of life's adversities.
The Children of Sanchez The Children of Sanchez (1978) Character: Martha Sánchez
Hall Bartlett directs the rural drama The Children of Sanchez, based on the tome The Children of Sanchez: Autobiography of a Mexican Family written by Oscar Lewis in the '60s. Anthony Quinn stars as the widowed Jesus Sanchez, a poor farmer struggling to provide for his family in Mexico City. Also starring Lupita Ferrer as Consuelo and Stathis Giallelis as Roberto. This is the last film in the 50-year career of international star Dolores del Rio, who plays the Grandma. Jazz-pop performer Chuck Mangione was nominated for a Golden Globe and won a Grammy award for his original musical score.
Los renglones torcidos de Dios Los renglones torcidos de Dios (1983) Character: Alicia Estrada
Newly-committed to a mental institution, a woman tries to convince her doctors that her husband conspired to have her put away for selfish reasons unrelated to her mental health.
El ministro y yo El ministro y yo (1976) Character: Barbara
Mateo Melgarejo is a notary public and scribe for the illiterate people of Santo Domingo, a neighborhood north of Mexico City's Zócalo. A squatter friend asks for his help in negotiating with the land census bureau to regularize a land title. After a great deal of frustration with the government bureaucracy, he writes a letter to the cabinet minister, earning an audience with him. The minister hires Melgarejo to reform the bureau, and the appointee proceeds to lecture the officials on their duties in a democratic society. At the end, he gives up the post, returning to Santo Domingo to help its poor residents.



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