Rosángela Balbó

Rosángela Balbó (April 16, 1941 – November 3, 2011, born Rosa Angela Giovanna Balbó Rosso) was a Mexican-Italian born actress.[1] She was better knownfor the Mexican films Entre Pobretones y Ricachones, Como Gallos de Pelea, Los que verán a Dios and Los hipócritas.

Rosángela Balbó
Born
Rosa Angela Giovanna Balbó Rosso

April 16, 1941
Turin, Piedmont, Italy
DiedNovember 3, 2011(2011-11-03) (aged 70)
Mexico City, Mexico
NationalityMexican
Italian
OccupationActress
Years active19612011

Biography

Balbó was born April 16, 1941 Turin, Piedmont, Italy, the daughter of Félix Balbó and María Ana Rosso. She had a brother who died in an accident. As a consequence of the Second world war, in 1946, when she was 5 years old, with her family left Italy and settled in Argentina. As a child she dressed with her little friends and staged plays. She won a beauty contest that was performed on television as the "Reina de Villa del Parque". In this country she studied acting and made her debut in the Argentine film Amorina in 1961. This was followed by titles such as Buscando a Mónica, Los que verán a Dios and Los hipócritas. In 1967, she left Argentina and traveled to Mexico, where she finally settled, making her debut in the country in the film La perra, where she shared the scene with Julio Alemán and Carlos López Moctezuma.

She had many interests in telenovelas Pobre Clara, Juegos del destino, Alcanzar una estrella II, Acapulco, cuerpo y alma, Ángela, Tres mujeres, Siempre te amaré, Heridas de amor, and Las tontas no van al cielo. The last telenovelas in which she participated were Rafaela and La fuerza del destino.

Death

In 2010 Balbó was diagnosed with lung cancer, because of this she left her smoking habit which consisted of two daily packs of cigarettes. Balbó recovered and continued working, although in 2011 the cancer resurfaced aggressively and lodged in her left lung. Although Balbó fought against her illness, she finally lost the battle, on November 3, 2011.[2][3]

At the time of her death, Balbó served as president of the children nursery and kindergarten of ANDA, through the patronage of "Rosa Mexicano", where Rosángela had like friends to the actresses Yolanda Mérida and Marta Zamora.

She was veiled at a funeral parlor in Colonia San Rafael, and her remains were cremated and deposited inside an urn in a crypt near the ANDA building.

Filmography

Films, Telenovelas, Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1961AmorinaFilm
1962Buscando a MónicaFilm
Dr. Cándido Pérez, señorasFilm
Dar la caraFilm
1963Los que verán a DiosFilm
1965Los hipócritasFilm
La industria del matrimonioFilm
1966Villa Delicia: playa de estacionamiento, música ambientalFilm
Hotel alojamientoFilm
La gordaFilm
LucíaFilm
Las locas del conventilloFilm
Ritmo, amor y juventudFilm
1967La perraVioletaFilm
1968Crimen sin olvidoFilm
Matrimonio a la argentinaFilm
La camaMucamaFilm
1969La muñeca perversaFilm
El bulínLeticiaFilm
1970Tres amigosCarmenFilm
El hermano CapulinaBeatriz MoralesFilm
1971The Incredible InvasionMartha - mayor's wifeFilm
La hora desnudaFilm
Cristo negro
1973Entre pobretones y ricachonesFilm
1974Pistolero del diabloBerthaFilm
1975Pobre ClaraLourdesSpecial appearance
1978El patrullero 777Film
1981/82Juegos del destinoLeticiaSupporting role
1985Mi querida vecindadFilm
1988El gran relajo mexicanoFilm
1989Pánico en el bosqueFilm
Bandas guerrerasFilm
Pobres ricosFilm
Mi compadre CapulinaFilm
1990Mi vecina me fascinaFilm
Traficantes del vicioFilm
El jardín de la pazFilm
Dando y dandoFilm
Pacto de sinvergüenzasFilm
Federal de narcóticos (División Cobra)Film
Alcanzar una estrella IIMariana CastellarSupporting role
1992Carrusel de las AméricasBerthaSupporting role
1993Sueño de amorMarcelaSpecial appearance
Hoy no circulaFilm
1994MarimarEugeniaSpecial appearance
1994/06Mujer, casos de la vida realHerselfVarious episodes
1995María JoséSpecial appearance
1995/96Acapulco, cuerpo y almaClaudia de San RománSupporting role
1997Jóvenes amantesJuliana's motherFilm
1998Aunque seas ajenaFilm
¿Qué nos pasa?HerselfTV show
1998/99ÁngelaEsther Miranda Parra de LizárragaSupporting role
1999Reclusorio 3Film
1999/00Tres mujeresRosa María SánchezSupporting role[4]
2000Siempre te amaréConstanza de la ParraSupporting role
El precio de tu amorGiovannaSpecial appearance
Por un besoDr. GuzmánSpecial appearance
2001Amigas y rivalesMagdalena de MorellSupporting role
2002La OtraSocorritoRecurring role
Así son ellasMartha de CorsoRecurring role[5]
2002/03Clase 406Bertha PonceRecurring role[6]
2004Amy, la niña de la mochila azulDoña Perpetua de BetancourtRecurring role
2005Sueños y caramelosMagdaRecurring role
Piel de otoñoElvira CastañedaRecurring role
2005/06Barrera de amorCayetana LinaresSupporting role
2006Heridas de amorRebeca Campuzano Vda. de BeltránSupporting role
La fea más bellaHerselfSpecial appearance
2007Destilando AmorJosephineSpecial appearance
2007/08Al diablo con los guaposMrs. CorcueraSpecial appearance
2008Las tontas no van al cieloMargarita Lizárraga de MolinaSupporting role
Mujeres AsesinasGiovannaSeason:1, Episode:2, "Mónica, acorralada"
2009CamaleonesMarcela de CastilloRecurring role
Mar de amorEstefanía PeraltaRecurring role
2009/10Corazón salvajeInés de VillarrealRecurring role
2011RafaelaSaraRecurring role
La fuerza del destinoOlga de los SantosSpecial appearance

Theatre

  • Los árboles mueren de pie
  • Monólogos de la vagina
  • Mujeres juntas... ni difuntas

References

  1. Biografia de Rosángela Balbó en cinenacional.com
  2. Muere la actriz Rosángela Balbó
  3. Muere la actriz Rosángela Balbó
  4. "Tres mujeres" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on February 3, 2003. Retrieved April 13, 2016.
  5. "Así son ellas" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 13, 2003. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
  6. "Clase 406" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 16, 2003. Retrieved May 22, 2016.


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