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Edith González (born Edith González Fuentes on December 10, 1966 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, México) is a Mexican actress, dancer and model.
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Edith was born and raised in Monterrey, Nuevo León, México; she was born into a middle-class family. Ever since she was a young girl, Edith showed a passion for acting. During a visit to Siempre en Domingo, Edith was chosen among the public to interpret a role together with actor Rafael Baledón. From then on she started a career in acting. Edith received a her first role in 1976 at the age of ten to play Betty in the movie El rey de los gorilas, having had almost any teachings and experiences as an actress. After having added only two movies to her acting resume, she was offered the role of the quintessential spoiled daughter in telenovela Los ricos también lloran. At the age of thirteen, Edith won the respect and admiration of many after having only taken part in a small number of movies and television shows. All throughout the 1970s and 1980s, she was kept busy, taking part in numerous telenovelas and movies. In 1993, when she got the offer to play Monica in Corazon salvaje, a Mexican telenovela, she meant to decline on the offer, but after convincing from her brother, Edith accepted the role. The series was critically acclaimed; it also helped revitalize her career in the 1990s. The series gained so much press from all the speculations that people made about both Edith and her co-starr. While the series was being filmed, it was rumored that she was dating her co-starr Eduardo Palomo. Both denied the rumors, stating that they were only friends. After she finished filming Corazon salvaje, she became a bit selective of the roles she was offered, having appeared in a small number of series and films in a long period of time. In 1997 she acted in La jaula de oro with Saul Lisazo, and in 1999 Nunca te olvidare with Fernando Colunga. After having finished filming, she decide to take a short break; subsequent to finishing filming, she went to Paris on a vacation, with intentions to practice ballet and her French. Before returning to Mexico, Edith went to the United States to shoot a cosmetic campaign.
In 2001, Edith returned to acting, taking part in Salomé and Aventurera; she became the first Aventurera, a production lead by Carmen Salinas, where she interpreted a woman who was possessive, seductive, and who enjoys the easy life. She has tried to cross-over to the American-film industry, but has had little success. She managed to work alongside Eva Longoria in the direct-to-video movie Señorita Justice. In 2004, Edith had to stop working in Mujer de Madera because of her pregnancy. That same year, she gave birth to a girl, who she ended up naming Constanza. In 2005, after a short disappearance from the media, Edith released Venus, a lightly scented perfume made from orchid extract.
In 2006 Edith began filming Mundo de Fieras, where she starrs alongside Cesar Evora, Gaby Espino, and Laura Flores.
Filmography
TV shows
* Los reyes de la pista
* Bailando por un sueño (2005) as herself
* El descuartizador (1991)
Films
* Señorita Justice (2004)
* Salón México (1996)
* Los cómplices del infierno (1994)
* El jugador (1991)
* Atrapados (1990)
* Sentencia de muerte (1990)
* Trampa infernal (1989)
* Pero sigo siendo el rey (1988)
* Adiós lagunilla (1984)
* Fabricantes de pánico (1980)
* Guyana, el crimen del siglo (1980)
* Cyclone (1977)
* El rey de los gorilas (1976)
* Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas (1975)
Theater
* Las Noches de Aventurera (1998, 2004-2005)
Telenovelas
Edith González in Salomé
Edith González in Salomé
With Eduardo Palomo in Corazón salvaje
With Eduardo Palomo in Corazón salvaje
* Mundo de Fieras (2006)...Jocelyn
* Mujer de Madera (2004)
* Amy, la niña de la mochila azul (2004)
* Salomé (2001)
* Nunca te olvidaré (1999)
* La jaula de oro (1997)
* La sombra del otro (1996)
* Corazón salvaje as Countess Monica de Altamira de Alcazar y Valle (1993)
* En carne propia (1990)
* Flor y canela (1988)
* Central camionera (1988)
* Rosa salvaje (1987)
* Lista negra (1987)
* Monte calvario (1986)
* Sí, mi amor (1984)
* Bianca Vidal (1983)
* La fiera (1983)
* Chispita (1982)
* El hogar que yo robé (1981)
* Soledad (1980)
* Ambición (1980)
* Los ricos también lloran (1979)
* Lo imperdonable (1975)
* Los miserables (1973)
* Mi primer amor (1973)
* Lucía sombra (1971)
* El amor tiene cara de mujer (1971)
* Cosa juzgada (1970)
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