María Rojo

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    August 15, 1943 (81 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Mexico City, Mexico

    María Rojo

    Biography

    María Rojo is the artistic name of María de Lourdes Rojo e Incháustegui (Mexico City, August 15, 1943), a Mexican film, theater and television actress. Daughter of Roberto Rojo, an agronomist, and Águeda Incháustegui, a school teacher. From her childhood, she remembers being nervous and suffering from dyslexia, which brought her personality problems and insecurity, but she soon stood out for her artistic skills. She began her artistic career at the age of eight, when she was selected in a casting to participate in the Teatro Fantástico program, where she played the girl Ciquirritica. Then, she has developed a fruitful career that exceeds 60 years, and in 2018, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences officially invited her to be a special part of its new members. She is the first actress to receive the "Premio Bellas Artes" for her great career, and Winner of the Ariel Award, including the "Ariel de Oro" out of a total of 11 nominations, she is considered one of the best actresses in the history of Mexico.

    Known For

    • Narcos: Mexico

      Narcos: Mexico

      2018

    • El Infierno

      El Infierno

      2010

    • Senora Acero

      Senora Acero

      2014

    • Killer Women

      Killer Women

      2008

    • Under the Same Moon

      Under the Same Moon

      2007

    • Casados con Hijos

      Casados con Hijos

      2005

    • Nadie te oye: perfume de violetas

      Nadie te oye: perfume de violetas

      2001

    • Tomorrow is forever

      Tomorrow is forever

      2008

    • The Perfect Dictatorship

      The Perfect Dictatorship

      2014

    • Dark Fate

      Dark Fate

      2003

    • A Not So Merry Christmas

      A Not So Merry Christmas

      2022

    • Until the End of Time

      Until the End of Time

      2014

    • Red Dawn

      Red Dawn

      1990

    • Te Sigo Amando

      Te Sigo Amando

      1996

    • A Wonderful World

      A Wonderful World

      2006