Norma Lazareno
Birthday: 1943-11-05 | Place of Birth: Veracruz, MexicoNorma Lazareno (Alvarado, Veracruz; November 5, 1943) is a Mexican actress. She is part of the cast of actors from the last stage of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Her father, Francisco Lazareno, was an opera and popular music singer, as well as a singing teacher. Her acting studies were carried out at the A.N.D.A. school. Norma Lazareno began her film career during the 1950s in the film Maldita Ciudad, at the age of 11 in the last stage of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Four years later she made his television debut on the program Variedades de Mediodia, alongside Héctor Lechuga, Manuel Valdés and Leonorilda Ochoa. She is winner of the Diosas de Plata award.
Known For
Acting
Role
as Señora Ramirez
as Abuela de Valeria
as Tía Begoña
as Alicia
as Rosario Álvarez del Castillo
as Ana Luisa
as Mamá de Laura
as Adelaida Zambrano
as Margarita Malpica
as Paulina
as Begonia Mayoral
as Madre Superior
as Doña Juanita
as Lina Mabarak
as María
