Works
| Title | type | Year | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Streetcar named Desire | play | 1972 | Stella Kowalski | University of Puerto Rico production |
| La Carreta | play | 1979 | Lydia | |
| El ídolo | telenovela | 1980 | WKAQ-TV series starred José Luis Rodríguez | |
| Yo Sé Que Mentía | telenovela | 1982 | ||
| Las Divorciadas | miniseries | 1984 | ||
| Barrio Cuatro Calles | sitcom | 1984 | ||
| Padres de hoy | miniseries | 1985 | ||
| Nicolás y Los Demás (An ordinary Day) | film | 1986 | María | Directed by and starred Jacobo Morales |
| Camino Negro | play | 1987 | Myrna | Centro de Bellas Artes production |
| Hemingway | miniseries | 1988 | ||
| Tres destinos | telenovela | 1993 | Genie Montalvo also appeared | |
| Orinoco | play | 1993 | Mina | play by Emilio Carballido performed at Centro de Bellas Artes |
| El Callejón de los Cuernos | television special | 1998 | WAPA-TV | |
| Nueva Yol 3 | film | 1997 | ||
| La Clase del 69 | play | 1997 | Gloria | Centro de Bellas Artes production |
| Esperando al Italiano | play | 1997 | Centro de Bellas Artes production | |
| Héroes de Otra Patria | film | 1998 | Pura Torres | |
| Los Díaz de Doris | film | 1999 | Myrna | |
| Entre los Dioses del Desprecio | film | 2000 | ||
| Second Honeymoon | television film | 2001 | Louisa | |
| El Rompecabezas | film | 2002 | ||
| A 2.50 la Cuba Libre | play | 2002 | Ibrahim Guerra play appeared in Miami (with Hoy Como Ayer) and in New York | |
| Ángel Rebelde | telenovela | 2004 | Simona Ramirez | |
| Habla y Habla | television documentary | 2006 | self | |
| El Rostro de Analía | telenovela | 2008–2009 | Dionisia Valdez | |
| One Hot Summer | television film | 2009 | Elder Lady 1 | |
| Alguien Te Mira | telenovela | 2010 | Yoyita |
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