Laura Luz

Laura Luz (born Laura María de la Luz Fernández Jiménez) (May 10, 1967) is a Mexican stage and television actress, born in Mexico City.

Laura Luz
Born Laura María de la Luz Fernández Jiménez
(1967-05-10)May 10, 1967
Mexico City, Mexico

She first appeared on stage at the age of 11 and her first professional work was in 1983 in the play Las Leandras. Laura has performed in numerous plays, running from comedy to drama, and including musicals.

On television, she has performed in such successful programs as:

  • Cachún cachún ra ra (1984–1987)playing Olimpia.
  • Milagro y magia (Miracle and Magic, telenovela, 1991)
  • Buscando el paraíso (Looking for Paradise, telenovela 1994)

In 1998 she was the principal actress of the popular Mexican situation comedy Una familia con Ángel, and in 2000 she participated in the soap opera Todo por amor ; also in 2000, she debuted as hostess of the morning program Cada Mañana (Every Morning), until she left the show for personal reasons on November 2003.

In 2001 Laura got a very strange illness in her lungs that almost killed her, that is why she created the musical "Muerte con M de Mujer" which she presents each November as a tribute to the death.

Since 2005, she's been the central figure of the radio/television program Falda y pantalón (Skirt and Pants) for the channel Radio-Telefórmula.

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