Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez | |
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Born |
Mexico City, Mexico | November 2, 1959
Spouse(s) | Richard McDowell |
Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez (born November 2, 1959) is a Mexican-born Italian actress whose breakout role was the 1983 film El Norte.[1]
Gutiérrez attended the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, with highest honors, in Dramatic Literature and Theater. Her graduate work includes Theater Directing (Columbia University), Russian Literature, and Mexican Literature (National Autonomous University of Mexico). She graduated with a double major in Mexican Literature and Film Direction at the Ivy League stated above.
Since her debut in El Norte, Zaide appeared in over 35 feature films in Mexico, a country with a robust film industry.
She has appeared in two films by director Alex Cox, El Patrullero in 1991 and Death and the Compass in 1996.
In addition, she has appeared in many widely popular Latin American telenovelas, television productions, and both acts in and directs theatre.
Zaide recently appeared in Gregory Nava's Bordertown.
Telenovelas
- Que te perdone Dios (2015) .... Simona Sañchez
- Qué pobres tan ricos (2013-2014) .... Carmelita
- Un refugio para el amor (2012) .... Paz Flores Vda. de Jacinto
- Para volver a amar (2010-2011) .... Rosaura Pereyra
- Duelo de pasiones (2006) .... Vera
- Apuesta por un amor (2004-2005) .... Doctora
- Misión S.O.S. (2004-2005) .... Lupe Espinos
- ¡Vivan los niños! (2002-2003) .... Estela Castillo
- El derecho de nacer (2001) .... La Loba
- Una luz en el camino (1998) .... Elodia Vidal
- Pueblo chico, infierno grande (1997) .... Olinca
- La culpa (1996) .... Nemoria
- Valentina (1993) .... Rafaela
- Días sin luna (1990) .... Irene
- Angélica, mi vida (1988-1989) .... Laura
- Caminemos (1980)
- Una mujer marcada (1979)
- Mañana será otro día (1975)
Awards
- Ariel Award: Nominated for four awards in Mexican films.
- Mexican Cinema Journalists Award: Won two awards in Mexican films.
- The Association of Latin Entertainment Critics: Won One Award