LUPITA FERRER

'Lupita Ferrer' (born December 6 1947) is a Venezuelan telenovela actress.
Ferrer was born Yolanda Guadalupe Ferrer in Maracaibo to Spanish immigrant parents. She became famous for her beauty (especially her large and expressive eyes) and her strong theatrical presence. Her first telenovelas were ''Esmeralda'', about a blind young woman, ''Mariana de la Noche'' (1975), about the forbidden love of Mariana Montenegro and Ignacio Lugo Navarro (José Bardina), ''María Teresa'', a woman who goes insane after the loss of her little daughter, ''La Zulianita'', and ''Cristal''. She currently lives in Miami.
She was briefly married to the American film director Hall Bartlett, who cast her alongside Anthony Quinn in his film ''The Children of Sanchez'' (1978), better known for its Grammy award winning musical score by Chuck Mangione.
In 2006 she made a cameo in the American dramedy series ''Ugly Betty'', in which she played an actress in a telenovela who gets into a fight with a nurse on the show played by (''Ugly Betty'' series creator) Salma Hayek.
In 2007 Ferrer will participate in Telemundo's upcoming Pecados Ajenos.

Contents
Telenovelas
External links

Telenovelas



Pecados Ajenos (USA, 2007) Telemundo

Inocente de tí (USA-Mexico, 2005) Televisa

Amor Descarado (USA, 2003) Telemundo

Soledad (Perú, 2001)

Rosalinda (Mexico, 1999) Televisa

Destino de Mujer (Venezuela, 1997) Venevision

Morelia (USA-Mexico, 1995) Televisa

Nada Personal (Mexico, 1995) TV Azteca

Rosangelica (Venezuela, 1993) Venevisión

Las Dos Dianas (Venezuela, 1992) Marte TV

Amándote II (Argentina, 1990)

Amándote (Argentina, 1988)

Cristal (Venezuela, 1985) RCTV

Los Años Felices (Mexico, 1984) Televisa

Ligia Sandoval (1980, Venezuela)

Julia (Mexico, 1979) Televisa

La Zulianita (Venezuela, 1977)

Mariana de la Noche (Venezuela, 1975)

Peregrina (Venezuela, 1974)

María Teresa (Venezuela, 1973)

Esmeralda (Venezuela ,1970)

External links



Lupita Ferrer at the Internet Movie Database

Lupita Ferrer in VenCOR

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