Lourdes Reyes | |
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Born |
María Lourdes Reyes Barragán June 15, 1972 San Luis Potosí City, San Luis Potosí, Mexico |
Nationality | Mexican |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1987-present |
Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) |
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Lourdes Reyes (born María Lourdes Reyes Barragán on June 15, 1972 in San Luis Potosí City, San Luis Potosí, Mexico) is a Mexican television actress and singer. She is the daughter of Jesus Reyes and Lourdes Barragan. Lourdes has stand out for her participation in television and social activism.
Lourdes began her singing career in 1987, participating in a local musical group of San Luis Potosi. In 1991, she participated in Valores Juveniles Bacardi & Cia.
Lourdes television debut was in 1993, acting in some episodes of Televiteatros. She subsequently enters the Centro de Educación Artística de Televisa (CEA), where she graduated in 1994. In 1998, Lourdes is cast in the telenovela Camila, playing the character of 'Selene Olivares'. Later the same year, she appears in the melodrama Sin ti. A year later Lourdes joined the cast of ¿Qué nos pasa? and the telenovela Por tu amor.
In 2000, Lourdes is called to appear in two telenovelas: Amigos x siempre and Por un beso. Between 2001 and 2004, she recorded more than 10 episodes of the series Mujer casos de la vida real. In 2003 Lourdes gave life to 'Rocio' in the children's telenovela De pocas, pocas pulgas. In 2004 she stars in the film comedy Dos tragedia, along actress Rosa Maria Bianchi. Sueños y caramelos (2005) is the soap opera in which Lourdes replaces Adriana Fonseca as 'Melissa' due to Fonseca being indiscipline. That same year, she also enters the cast of Piel de otoño, sharing credits with Laura Flores and Sergio Goyri. In 2006, Lourdes is part of the cast of the teen telenovela of the moment, Rebelde, where she played the role of the teacher 'Julia Lozano'. In January 2007, Lourdes venturing into the world of driving with the Metrópolis program, broadcast by 4TV, sharing credits with Laisha Wilkins and Verónica del Castillo, among others.