Amparito Arozamena | |
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Born |
María Amparo Arozamena Sánchez August 24, 1916 Mexico City, Mexico |
Died | April 30, 2009 Mexico City, Mexico |
(aged 92)
Cause of death | Myocardial infarction |
Other names | Amparito Arozamena |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1929-2004 |
Spouse(s) | Roberto Serna (?-?) (his death) Ramón Barón (1952-?) |
Children | Juan Antonio Serna Arozamena |
Parent(s) | Eduardo "Nanché" Arozamena (deceased) Clemencia Sánchez (deceased) |
Relatives | Eduardo, Juan, Lupe, Luisa & Carmen (siblings) |
Amparo Arozamena (August 24, 1916 – April 30, 2009) was a Mexican actress of film and television, best known for her character roles in the 1960s. During the same decade, she became most noted for her role of "Doña Chole" in the Telesistema Mexicano sitcom Los Beverly de Peralvillo (1968–1973). Arozamena had been acting since her early teens and had her first feature film released at the age of thirteen.
Arozamena was born in August 24, 1916 in Mexico City, Mexico. She was the daughter of Eduardo "Nanché" Arozamena, a popular character actor from the variety stage and treble of Theatre Clemencia Sánchez. Her family has artistic background and successful performing careers. Although she began her career during her early teens in the silent era, she wasn't well known until she played character roles in comedy films during the 1960s.
She died on April 30, 2009, aged 92, from a heart attack and old age. She had lived with her niece Marisa Arozamena. At the time of her death, Arozamena was one of the few surviving silent film actors, having appeared in the 1929 silent movie, La calle del ensueño.