Edith González
Edith González | |
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Born | Edith González Fuentes 10 December 1964 Mexico City,Mexico |
Died | 13 June 2019 Huixquilucan,State of Mexico,Mexico | (aged 54)
Burial place | Gayosso Memorial Park,Naucalpan de Juárez |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1970–2019 |
Spouse |
Lorenzo Lazo (m.2010) |
Children | 1 |
Edith González Fuentes(Spanish pronunciation:[eˈðitgonˈsales];10 December 1964 – 13 June 2019) was a Mexican actress, regarded as a blonde bombshell and one of the most beautiful actresses in Mexican cinema. She is best remembered for working on multiple telenovelas produced by three different multimedia companies, which includedTelevisa,TV AztecaandTelemundo.
González made her acting debut on the telenovela produced by TelevisaCosa juzgadain 1970. She would later start a prominent career on multiple telenovelas produced by the same company, with her most famous works includingLos ricos también lloran(1979–1980),Bianca Vidal(1982–1983),Corazón salvaje(1993–1994),Salomé(2001–2002),Mundo de fieras(2006–2007),Palabra de mujer(2007–2008) andCamaleones(2009–2010). In 2011, she moved to TV Azteca, the second best-known multimedia company in Mexico, where she starred in the telenovelasCielo rojo(2011–2012),Vivir a destiempo(2013) andLas Bravo(2014–2015).
She also starred in the telenovelas produced by TelemundoDoña Bárbara(2008–2009) andEva la Trailerain 2016, with the latter being her last leading acting role. Her last televised work was in 2019 as judge on the fashion program produced by TV Azteca,Este es mi estilo.
In film, she made her debut in thetelevision filmUn cuento de Navidad(1974). Beginning in films, she had little roles as an uncredited orextraactress in movies such asAlucarda, la hija de las tinieblas(1977),Cyclone(1978) andGuyana: Crime of the Century(1979). Continuing her career in films her most famous works includedTrampa Infernal(1989),Salón México(1996),Señorita Justice(2004),Poquita Ropa(2011) andDeseo(2013).
As well as being actress of television and films, she also participated on plays such asAventurera(theatrical adaptationof the film with the same name) produced byCarmen Salinas.For her work as an actress in films and telenovelas, she was nominated and awarded with prizes such as theDiosas de PlataandHeraldo de México.
Life and career
[edit]1964–1981: Childhood and child actress
[edit]González was born on 10 December 1964 inMexico City.Edith was discovered in a mall when both her and her mother went to buy shoes by a man who worked for Televisa, they urgently needed a beautiful girl with blonde hair and blue eyes - her mother accepted the offer and Edith with the help of her parents embarked in the Mexican Film Industry.[1]She participated in school plays since her childhood[2]and studied acting inNew York,LondonandParis.[3]She was part of theacademyof theater directorLee Strasberg,as well as studying at theNeighborhood Playhouseand the Actors Institute.[3]González was also part of theSorbonne University,where she studied English and art history, and jazz inGreat Britain.[3]Aged 5 and during a visit to theSiempre en Domingoprogram, she was chosen by the public to play a role with actorRafael Baledón.[1]From then on she appeared as a child actress in several films and TV series from the 70s.[2]According toIMDb,her first acting credit role was on the 1970telenovelaproduced byTelevisa,Cosa juzgada.[1]Her early papers on telenovelas included onLucía Sombra(1971),La maldición de la blonda(1971),El amor tiene cara de mujer(1971),[4]El edificio de enfrente(1972),Mi primer amor(1973),[5]Los miserables(1973), for which she was awarded in 1974 with anHeraldo awardin the category of "revelation artist"[6][7]andLo imperdonable(1975).[8]
She made her film debut in 1974 on thetelevision filmCanción de Navidad.[9]Following this, some of her early films includedEl rey de los gorilas(1977),Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas(1977),[10]Cyclone(1978),Guyana: Crime of the Century(1979),[9]Fabricantes de pánico(1980)[11]andCosa fácil(1982).[10]
González would continued working in multiple telenovelas produced by Televisa.[3]At the age of 15, she had her first important paper on television participating on the telenovelaLos ricos también lloranof 1979 sharing credits withVerónica CastroandRogelio Guerra,[3][12]and in which she also met and acted alongChristian Bachwith whom she had a longtime friendship until Bach's death.[13]As a teenager, her works in telenovelas includedAmbición(1980),[12]Soledad(1980), in which she shared credits withLibertad Lamarque[14]andEl hogar que yo robé(1981), in which she shared credits withAngélica María.[15]
1982–1989: Transition to adult roles
[edit]In 1982, González had her first leading role in the telenovelaBianca Vidal[16][17]and the same year she also appeared on the telenovelaChispita.[18]The next year in 1983, she participated on the telenovelaLa fiera.[19][20]In 1984, she appeared on the filmAdiós Lagunilla, adiós[21][22]and had another leading role in the telenovelaSí, mi amor (TV series)Sí, mi amor.[11]In 1986, she appeared on theanthology seriesLa hora marcada[23]as well as appearing on the telenovelasMonte Calvario,in which she had the leading role[24]andLista negra.[25]In 1987 she made an appearance as herself on the programPapá soltero[26]and had her first villain role on the telenovelaRosa salvaje,she participated in this project until episode 48 and at the time several versions for her exit were woven. It was said that she had been fired, but in the words of González herself, she actually resigned because of the alleged mistreatment she received from the production of the series.[27][28]
In an interview, González defended her version of the events, explaining that at that moment in her career she could not afford an antagonistic role after having starred in other fictions. In her opinion, she was not going to endure any "humiliation" stating the following:
I had already starred (in other telenovelas) and they asked me to be antagonistic. I said 'it's cool'. At that time being antagonistic for Veronica had no problem, what wasgachois that they had already raised you and 'óralemy queen, you go back.'[27]
The actress also pointed out that during the filming she experienced "unpleasant experiences" and denounced that she was not treated properly, so she decided to give up the series. González assured that she was not fired for the production by stating:
I quit. Then people thought that they took me out, but nobody took me out, I quit, and at that time I did not care if I was going to be a waitress all my life, or if I was going to have to drive a taxi. In other words, anything, less endure a humiliation.[27]
In an infamous scene of the telenovela, the lead character Rosa García (played by Verónica Castro) throws noodles to her face,[28]which was reported to be for many fans a symbol of the "humiliation" described by González.[27]Her character was replaced byFelicia Mercado.[28]In 1988 she participated on the filmsPero sigo siendo el reyandCentral camionera[11]while she also returned to the telenovelas onFlor y canela.[11][29]She acted on thehorror filmTrampa Infernal(1989), sharing credits withPedro Fernández.[11]
1990–2009: High-profile actress in Televisa
[edit]In 1990, González was part of the filmsEl motel de la muerte,[30]Sentencia de muerteandAtrapados.[11]This same year, she had the leading role on the telenovelaEn carne propia.[14]Her filmography continued in 1991 with the filmsEl muerto,[31]El jugadorandEl descuartizador.[11]In 1993, she starred on the telenovelaCorazón salvajealong withEduardo Palomo,who died in 2003 due to a heart attack.[32][33]This same year, she appeared on the episode "La heredera" (Spanish for, "The heiress" ) of the programVideoteatros: Véngan corriendo que les tengo un muerto[34]as well as appearing on the programTeleviteatros.[35]She appeared on the filmLos cómplices del infierno(1995), in which she shared credits withMaribel GuardiaandAlfredo Adame.[36]In 1995 and 1996 and under various roles, González made appearances for the anthology telenovelaMujer, Casos de la Vida Real,hosted byGolden Age of Mexican cinemaactress,Silvia Pinal.[15]In 1996, she had the lead role on the telenovelaLa sombra del otro.[37][38]She also appeared on the filmSalón México(1996).[11]In 1997, she had another leading role on the telenovelaLa jaula de oro,sharing credits withSaúl LisazoandRené Casados.[11][39]
In 1998, González participated on the playAventureraproduced by actressCarmen Salinas,this was the play depiction of the 1950 filmof the same name.[40]On the play she had the leading role and was the first to portrayed Elena Tejero (the main character), as well as being recognized by Salinas, the producer, as the best "Aventurera" for the play, even though after González, there were other portrayers for the leading role, such asNiurka Marcos,Ninel Conde,Susana González,among other more actresses.[41][42]In 1999, she had the leading role in the telenovelaNunca te olvidaré,sharing credits with actorFernando Colunga[43][44]and also had a role on the telenovelaCuento de Navidad.[45]
Returning to films in 2000, she took part on theshort filmRogelio.[46]In 2001, she had the leading role on the telenovelaSalomé,sharing credits withMaría Rubio,Guy Eckerand Niurka Marcos.[43][47]In 2002, she appeared on thecomedyprogramXHDRbZ.[48][49]In 2003, she made a special appearance on the programLa hora pico.[48][50]In 2004, she starred in the telenovelaMujer de madera,by producerEmilio Larrosa,but had to stop working that same year due to becoming pregnant.[51]She was replaced byAna Patricia Rojoin the production.[52]Her next film role was in the movieSeñorita Justice(2004), a rare English-language role in which she shared credits withEva Longoriawhich was filmed on location in Miami, Florida.[53]Returning to telenovelas in 2006, she took an antagonist role in the telenovelaMundo de fieras,of producerSalvador Mejía,where she shared credits withCésar ÉvoraandGaby Espino.[54][55]This same year, she had another guest appearance on the programLa hora pico.[48][56]In 2007, she had a guest role on theblack comedyprogramLa familia P. Luche,in which she shared credits withEugenio DerbezandConsuelo Duval.[48]This same year, she had another leading role in the telenovelaPalabra de mujer[57]and also traveled toRomaniafor an acting role in the telenovelaInimă de țigan.[57]In 2008, she traveled to Colombia to play the role of Bárbara Guaimarán inDoña Bárbara,based on the Venezuelannovel of the same namewritten byRómulo Gallegos,acting alongsideChristian Meierand produced byTelemundo.[58]And this same year, she also made an appearance on aPlaza Sesamoshort film entitledPlaza Sésamo: Los monstruos feos más bellos(Sesame Square: The most beautiful ugly monsters).[59]In 2009, she appeared with a role on thepsychological thrillerseriesMujeres asesinas[57]and this same year, she also had a co-leading role on the telenovelaCamaleones,with this marking her last telenovela on the channel.[60]
2010–2019: TV Azteca and final works
[edit]In 2010, González switched to TV Azteca, the second main Mexican broadcaster.[61]She made her first appearance for the company during a program of the2010 edition of la AcademiaLa Academia Bicentenario.[62]This same year, she appeared during theMañanitas a la Virgenprogram, a special yearly transmission done by TV Azteca on December 12, in which different artists sing at theBasilica of Our Lady of Guadalupein honor ofOur Lady of Guadalupecelebration day.[63]
In 2011, she had her first leading role for the company on the telenovelaCielo rojobyEric Vonn,sharing credits withRegina TornéandMauricio Islas.[64][65]She also returned to films on the television filmPoquita ropa(2011), starred by singerRicardo Arjona.[53]This same year, she also had a special role on the telenovelaA corazón abierto[65]and led theMañanitas a la Virgenprogram.[66]In 2013, she had another leading role on the telenovelaVivir a destiempo,in which she shared credits withHumberto Zurita.[65][67]This year, she also co-produced and acted in the filmDeseoalong with her longtime friendChristian Bach.[53][68]In 2014, she had the leading role on the telenovelaLas Bravo,in which she shared credits one more time with actor Mauricio Islas.[69]
In 2016, she returned with the leading role on the telenovela produced byTelemundo,Eva la trailera.[70]The telenovela and Telemundo were sued by Rolando Fernández, who accused them of plagiarism of his 1983 filmLola the Truck Driver.[71]The lawsuit was ultimately won by Fernández.[72]Despite this, the telenovela was retransmitted by Telemundo in 2019 following González's death as a tribute in her memory.[73]
In 2017, she played a recurring role on the telenovela3 familias,[74]and appeared on the annualMañanitas a la Virgenprogram.[75]In 2019, González filmed her last film entitledUn sentimiento honesto en el calabozo del olvido,[76]and served as a judge on the first season of fashion reality showEste es mi Estilo,with this being her last work and final television project.[77]
Theater
[edit]As well as being an actress for multiple films and television productions, González was also an actress of multipleplayssuch asLos árboles mueren de pie,Un día particular,Magnolias de acero,Buenas noches mamá,[78]Entre mujeres,[79]among others. Her most famous theater work was in the playAventureraproduced byCarmen Salinasfor which she was the first actress to portray the lead character, Elena Tejero.[80]
Personal life
[edit]González had a daughter, Constanza (born 17 August 2004). Initially she did not disclose the father's name and decided to raise Constanza alone. In 2008, Mexican politicianSantiago Creelrecognized that he was Constanza's father.[2][81][82][83]During an interview in August 2012, González shared that she had lost a baby previously without any further explanation by simply stating the following:
I lost one. So sorry. That is something I can tell you that it is a test not passed. It's something that hurts and it will hurt.[84]
In 2010, González married Lorenzo Lazo Margáin.[2][85]She was longtime friends with Argentine-Mexican actressChristian Bach,[13][86]who died on February 26, 2019, due to respiratory failure.[87]As an actress in TV Azteca, she is noted for being averse to doing bed scenes, asking for a body double to replace her in sex scenes.[88][89]
Illness and death
[edit]In 2016, González was diagnosed with stage IVovarian cancer.She underwent surgery to have her ovaries, uterus and lymph nodes removed,[90]and, in the words of the actress herself, she had overcome the cancer.[91]In April 2019, it was rumored that she had suffered a cancer relapse; which the actress denied, adducing a trip to Guatemala.[92]
On 13 June 2019, González died of the disease. She was declared medicallybrain dead[93]and was later taken off life support by her family at noon, passing away at the age of 54.[17][94][95][96]Hours before her death the Mexican television daily morning programHoyerroneously reported that she had already died, which was wrong since González's official hour of death was at 12:00 p.m. when her family decided to disconnect her, with this incident causing annoyance to her family.[97]Also on 13 June, González's funeral was held at thePanteón Francéswhere she was accompanied by her family and famous colleagues of her acting career.[98]On 14 June, her body was moved to the Jorge Negrete theatre where a tribute was held for her with the attendance of fans, friends and family.[99]After the tribute, she was moved to the Parque Memorial Gayosso in Naucalpan de Juárez, where she was buried alongside her father.[100]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | Canción de Navidad | Fanny, sister of Scrooge | Film debut /Television film |
1977 | Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas | Village Girl | Uncredited |
1977 | El rey de los gorilas | Betty | |
1978 | Cyclone | Tiersa | |
1979 | Guyana: Crime of the Century | Commune member | |
1980 | Fabricantes de pánico | Jéssica | |
1982 | Cosa fácil | Elena's Friend | Uncredited |
1984 | Adiós Lagunilla, adiós | Mariela | |
1988 | Pero sigo siendo el rey | Laura | |
1988 | Central camionera | ||
1989 | Trampa Infernal | Alejandra | |
1990 | El motel de la muerte | Television film | |
1990 | Sentencia de muerte | ||
1990 | Atrapados | Flor | |
1991 | El muerto | ||
1991 | El jugador | Romy | |
1991 | El descuartizador | Dr. Verónica Arizméndi | |
1995 | Los cómplices del infierno | Sandra | |
1996 | Salón México | La Jaibita | |
1998 | Las noches de aventurera | Elena Tejeda / Herself | Television film |
2000 | Rogelio | Short film | |
2004 | Señorita Justice | Detective Christine Garcia | English-language role |
2008 | Plaza Sésamo: Los monstruos feos más bellos | Herself | |
2011 | Poquita ropa | Television film | |
2011 | Ricardo Arjona | Music video | |
2013 | Deseo | Actriz | Associate producer |
2017 | Un sentimiento honesto en el calabozo del olvido | Isabelle Batun |
Telenovelas
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1970 | Cosa juzgada | Television debut | |
1971 | Lucía Sombra | Erika as a Child | |
1971 | La maldición de la blonda | ||
1971 | El amor tiene cara de mujer | ||
1972 | El edificio de enfrente | Martha | |
1973 | Mi primer amor | Lucía | |
1973 | Los miserables | Cosette as a Child | |
1975 | Lo imperdonable | Gloria as a Child | |
1979 | Los ricos también lloran | Marisabel | |
1980 | Ambición | Charito | |
1980 | Soledad | Luisita Sánchez Fuentes | |
1981 | El hogar que yo robé | Paulina | |
1982 | Bianca Vidal | Bianca Vidal | Lead role |
1982 | Chispita | ||
1983 | La fiera | Julie | |
1984 | Sí, mi amor | Susana | Lead role |
1986 | Monte Calvario | Ana Rosa | Lead role |
1986 | Lista negra | Mary | |
1987 | Rosa salvaje | Leonela Villarreal #1 | Antagonist |
1988 | Flor y canela | Florentina | |
1990 | En carne propia | Estefanía Muriel / Natalia de Jesús Ortega | Lead role |
1993 | Corazón salvaje | Mónica de Altamira | Lead role |
1996 | La sombra del otro | Lorna Madrigal | Lead role |
1997 | La jaula de oro | Oriana / Carolina | Lead role |
1999 | Nunca te olvidaré | Esperanza Gamboa Martel / Isabel Clara Martel | Lead role |
1999 | Cuento de Navidad | Josefina Coder | |
2001 | Salomé | Fernanda "Salomé" Quiñónez Lavalle | Lead role |
2004 | Mujer de madera | Marisa Santibáñez Villalpando | Lead role |
2006 | Mundo de fieras | Joselyn Rivas del Castillo Arizmendi de Cervantes-Bravo | Main Antagonist |
2007 | Palabra de mujer | Vanessa Noriega | Lead role |
2007 | Inimă de țigan | Diana de Aragón[101] | Romanian telenovela |
2008 | Doña Bárbara | Doña Bárbara Guaimarán | Lead role |
2009 | Camaleones | Francisca Campos | Co-lead role |
2011 | Cielo rojo | Alma Durán de Molina | Lead role |
2011 | A corazón abierto | Andrea Carranti | Special participation |
2013 | Vivir a destiempo | Paula Duarte de Bermúdez | Lead role |
2014 | Las Bravo | Valentina Díaz de Bravo | Lead role |
2016 | Eva la trailera | Eva Soler | Lead role |
2017, 2018 | 3 familias | Katy | Recurring role |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | La hora marcada | ||
1987 | Papá soltero | Actriz Invitada | 1 episode |
1993 | Videoteatros: Véngan corriendo que les tengo un muerto | Episode: "La heredera" | |
1993 | Televiteatros | Leomela Villarreal | |
1995, 1996 | Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real | Various roles | 2 episodes |
2002 | XHDRbZ | Chulieta | |
2003 | La hora pico | Edith / Niña Salomé / Clienta enojada | |
2006 | La hora pico | Edith Adventure | |
2007 | La familia P. Luche | María Josefina | |
2009 | Mujeres asesinas | Clara Soler | "Clara, fantasiosa" (Season 2, Episode 1) |
2010 | La Academia Bicentenario | Herself | |
2010 | Mañanitas a la Virgen | Herself | |
2011 | Mañanitas a la Virgen | Herself | |
2017 | Mañanitas a la Virgen | Herself | |
2019 | Este es mi estilo | Herself | Judge |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Diosas de Plata awards
[edit]Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2014 | Best actress | Deseo | Nominated[102] |
Heraldo de México awards
[edit]Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1974 | Revelation Artist | Los miserables | Won[6] |
People en Español awards
[edit]Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Best actress | Doña Bárbara | Won[103] |
Best couple(with Christian Meier) | Nominated | ||
2010 | Best TV Series Performance | Mujeres Asesinas 2 | Won[102][104] |
TVyNovelas awards
[edit]Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | TVyNovelas Award for Best Actress | Corazón salvaje | Won[103] |
2000 | TVyNovelas Award for Best Actress | Nunca te olvidare | Nominated[103] |
2002 | TVyNovelas Award for Best Actress | Salomé | Nominated[103] |
2005 | TVyNovelas Award for Best Actress | Mujer de madera | Nominated |
2007 | TVyNovelas Award for Best Antagonist Actress | Mundo de fieras | Won[104] |
Special award to the public's favorite star | Won |
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- ^Mabry, Alexander (10 December 2016)."La sombra del otro"[The shadow of the other].People en Español(in Spanish).Retrieved15 July2019.
- ^"'La jaula de oro'"[The golden cage].Diez Minutos(in Spanish). 15 March 2018.Retrieved16 July2019.
- ^Mabry, Alexander (10 December 2016)."Aventurera"[Adventuress].People en Español(in Spanish).Retrieved23 July2019.
- ^"Edith González fue la mejor Aventurera: Carmen Salinas"[Edith González was the best Aventurera: Carmen Salinas].Radio Fórmula(in Spanish). 13 June 2019.Retrieved28 June2019.
- ^"Cómo obtuvo Edith González el emblemático papel en" Aventurera ""[How Edith González got the iconic role in "Adventuress" ].infobae(in Spanish). 14 June 2019.Retrieved23 July2019.
- ^ab"Edith González: todos los personajes de telenovela más recordados de la actriz mexicana"[Edith González: all the most remembered telenovela characters of the Mexican actress].Perú.21(in Spanish). 14 June 2019.Retrieved23 July2019.
- ^Mabry, Alexander (10 December 2016)."Nunca te olvidaré"[Never forget you].People en Español(in Spanish).Retrieved23 July2019.
- ^"Quién era Edith González y en qué novelas salió"[Who was Edith González and in what soup operas did she come out?].La Sirena(in Spanish). 13 June 2019.Retrieved1 August2019.
- ^Solís, Erik (13 June 2019)."Edith González, una guerrera que jamás se doblegó"[Edith González, a warrior who never bowed].uniradio informa(in Spanish).Retrieved23 July2019.
- ^""Edith González siempre marcó algo diferente": Juan Osorio "[ "Edith González always marked something different": Juan Osorio].las estrellas(in Spanish). 19 June 2019.Retrieved23 July2019.
- ^abcdPerez Cerezo, Emma Victoria (14 June 2019)."La inolvidable actuación de Edith González en 'La Familia P. Luche'"[The unforgettable performance of Edith González in ‘La Familia P. Luche’].Univisión(in Spanish).Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^""XHDRbZ" Romero y Chulieta (TV Episode 2002) "[ "XHDRbZ" Romero and Chulieta (TV Episode 2002)].IMDb.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^""La hora pico" Invitada Edith González (TV Episode 2003) "[ "La hora pico" Guest Edith González (TV Episode 2003)].IMDb.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Sale Edith González de Mujer de madera"[Edith González leaves Mujer de madera].El Universal(in Spanish). 4 May 2004.Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^"¿Por qué Edith González fue reemplazada en la telenovela Mujer de madera por Ana Patricia Rojo?"[Why was Edith González replaced in the soap opera Woman of Wood by Ana Patricia Rojo?].Perú.21(in Spanish). 13 June 2019.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^abcCorina (13 June 2019)."Las 5 mejores obras que nos dejó Edith González para recordarla siempre"[The 5 best works that Edith González left us to always remember].Cultura Colectiva(in Spanish).Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Edith González debuta como villana"[Edith González debuts as villain].Orizaba en Red(in Spanish). 18 June 2006. Archived fromthe originalon 26 June 2019.Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^Mabry, Alexander (10 December 2016)."Mundo de fieras"[World of beasts].People en Español(in Spanish).Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^""La hora pico" Edith González (TV Episode 2006) ".IMDb.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^abcHernández, Alejandro Salazar."Edith González" una mujer que se atrevió a todo ""[Edith González "a woman who dared everything" ].TV y Novelas(in Spanish). Archived fromthe originalon 28 July 2019.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Edith González será Doña Bárbara"[Edith González will be Doña Bárbara].People en Español(in Spanish). 26 June 2008.Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^"Plaza Sésamo: Los monstruos feos más bellos (Video 2008)".IMDb.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Edith González se suma a" Camaleones ""[Edith González joins "Camaleones" ].El Informador(in Spanish). 24 June 2009. Archived fromthe originalon 26 March 2016.Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^"Edith González deja Televisa y firma con TV Azteca"[Edith González leaves Televisa and signs with TV Azteca].El Informador(in Spanish). 27 July 2010.Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^"Edith González ya es de TV Azteca, aparece enLa Academia Bicentenario"[Edith González is already from TV Azteca, appears inThe Bicentennial Academy].Informador.MX(in Spanish). 17 October 2010.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Famosos cantan Mañanitas a la Virgen"[Famous sing Mañanitas to the Virgin].Vanguardia MX(in Spanish). 12 December 2010.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Edith González protagonizará" Cielo rojo "en TV Azteca"[Edith González will star in "Cielo rojo" on TV Azteca].People en Español(in Spanish). 24 March 2011.Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^abc"Edith González, la ojiazul que conquistó en las telenovelas"[Edith González, the blue eyed actress who conquered in soap operas].El Nuevo Día(in Spanish). 13 June 2019.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Conducirá Edith GonzálezLas mañanitasde Azteca a la Virgen "[Edith González will ledLas mañanitasof Azteca to the Virgin].Informador.MX(in Spanish). 11 December 2011.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Tras el éxito de 'Vivir a destiempo', Edith González se retira temporalmente de las telenovelas"[After the success of ‘Living at the wrong time’, Edith González temporarily retires from the soap operas].¡Hola! México(in Spanish). 7 August 2013.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Edith González estrena 'Deseo', su primera cinta como productora." Amo ser actriz ""[Edith González premieres 'Deseo', her first film as a producer. "I love being an actress" ].¡Hola! México(in Spanish). 13 September 2013.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Edith González, capaz de todo por sus hijas"[Edith González, capable of everything for her daughters].TV y Novelas(in Spanish). Archived fromthe originalon 28 July 2019.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Fotos: así graba Edith González" Eva la trailera ""[Photos: this is how Edith González records “Eva la trailera” ].Telemundo(in Spanish).Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^González, Moisés (16 December 2016)."Edith González sigue demandada a pesar de su enfermedad"[Edith González remains sued despite her illness].People en Español(in Spanish).Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^Pino, Carolina Amézquita (31 January 2019)."El autor de Lola" La trailera "gana demanda por plagio a Telemundo"[Author of Lola "La trailera" wins plagiarism lawsuit against Telemundo].People en Español(in Spanish).Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Edith González" regresa "a la televisión con" Eva la trailera ""[Edith González "returns" to television with "Eva la trailera" ].El Universal(in Spanish). 23 June 2019.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^Camacho, Alma Rosa (29 April 2018)."Edith González está de regreso en la televisión mexicana con la teleserie Tres familias"[Edith González is back on Mexican television with the Three Families TV series].El Sol de México(in Spanish).Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^"Después de celebrar su cumpleaños, Edith González se acerca a agradecer a la Virgen"[After celebrating her birthday, Edith González comes to thank the Virgin].¡Hola! México(in Spanish). 12 December 2017.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^""Un sentimiento honesto en el calabozo del olvido", la película que no estrenó Edith González "[ “An honest feeling in the dungeon of oblivion”, the film that Edith González did not release].PECIME(in Spanish). 4 July 2019.Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^Jiménez, Miriam (13 June 2019)."'Este es mi estilo', el último proyecto en televisión de Edith González "[‘This is my style’, Edith González’s latest television project].Quién(in Spanish).Retrieved28 July2019.
- ^Díaz Moreno, Eva (14 June 2019)."Edith González brilla en el cielo"[Edith González shines in the sky].Excélsior(in Spanish).Retrieved28 June2019.
- ^Ampudia, Libertad (10 December 2018)."'Entre mujeres' regresa al escenario de Teatro 11 de julio "['Between women' returns to the stage of Theater July 11].Milenio(in Spanish).Retrieved28 June2019.
- ^"Edith González y otras actrices que protagonizaron la obra" Aventurera ""[Edith González and other actresses who starred in the play "Aventurera" ].infobae(in Spanish). 15 June 2019.Retrieved28 June2019.
- ^Sánchez, Alejandro (2012).Las mieles del poder: Historias de sexo y política en México.Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial México.ISBN978-6073101868.
- ^Contreras, José; Ramírez, Nayely (21 May 2008).""He reconocido que Constanza es mi hija": Santiago Creel "[ "I have recognized that Constanza is my daughter": Santiago Creel].Crónica(in Spanish). Archived fromthe originalon 22 April 2021.Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^"Cómo es la historia de Constanza, la hija de Edith González"[What is the story of Constanza, the daughter of Edith González].Clarín(in Spanish). 13 June 2019.Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^"El gran dolor de Edith González: el día que la actriz confesó que perdió una hija"[The great pain of Edith González: the day the actress confessed that she lost a daughter].infobae(in Spanish). 31 July 2019.Retrieved1 August2019.
- ^"Edith González y Lorenzo Lazo: la historia del romance"[Edith González and Lorenzo Lazo: the history of the romance].Quién(in Spanish). 17 March 2010.Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^"¿Por qué se dejaron de hablar Christian Bach y Edith González durante años?"[Why did Christian Bach and Edith González stop talking for years?].El Comercio(in Spanish). 13 June 2019.Retrieved8 July2019.
- ^González, Moisés (1 March 2019)."Muere la actriz Christian Bach a sus 59 años"[Actress Christian Bach dies at 59].peopleenespanol(in Spanish).People en Español.Retrieved8 July2019.
- ^"Edith González pidió un doble para escenas de sexo en la telenovela 'Vivir a Destiempo'"[Edith González asked for a double for sex scenes in the telenovela 'Vivir a Destiempo'].El Piñero de la Cuenca(in Spanish).Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^"Edith González pide una doble para escenas candentes en" Las Bravo ""[Edith González asks for a double for hot scenes in "Las Bravo" ].Telemundo(in Spanish). 24 January 2014. Archived fromthe originalon 13 July 2019.Retrieved18 June2019.
- ^"Así es el peligroso cáncer de ovario que sufrió Edith González"[This is the dangerous ovarian cancer that Edith González suffered].El Diario NY(in Spanish). 13 June 2019.Retrieved13 June2019.
- ^"Edith González revela su fórmula para superar el cáncer más agresivo que puede tener una persona"[Edith González reveals her formula for overcoming the most aggressive cancer a person can have].t13.cl.5 June 2018.Retrieved28 September2019.
- ^"Edith González niega haber recaído en el cáncer"[Edith González denies having relapsed in cancer].MSN.23 April 2019.Retrieved28 September2019.
- ^Orta, Marisol (13 June 2019)."Edith González tiene muerte cerebral; la desconectarán a medio día"[Edith González is brain dead; they will disconnect at noon].Publimetro(in Spanish).Retrieved23 June2019.
- ^"Edith González: muere a los 54 años la actriz mexicana, uno de los rostros más famosos de las telenovelas"[Edith González: Mexican actress dies at age 54, one of the most famous faces of telenovelas] (in Spanish).BBC News Mundo.13 June 2019.Retrieved13 June2019.
- ^"Fallece la actriz Edith González tras dura batalla contra el cáncer"[Actress Edith González dies after hard battle against cancer].Radio Fórmula(in Spanish). Archived fromthe originalon 17 July 2020.Retrieved13 June2019.
- ^"Fallece la actriz Edith González"[Actress Edith González dies].El Universal(in Spanish). 13 June 2019.Retrieved13 June2019.
- ^Inzunza, Francisco (15 June 2019)."Familia de Edith González molesta con el Programa Hoy"[Edith González family upset with the Hoy Program].debate(in Spanish).Retrieved27 June2019.
- ^Sandoval, Cristóbal (13 June 2019)."Llega cuerpo de Edith González al Panteón Francés"[Body of Edith González arrives at the French Pantheon].Milenio(in Spanish).Retrieved23 June2019.
- ^Solís, Erik (14 June 2019)."Detrás de cámaras del homenaje a Edith González: así se vivió el ambiente en el teatro Jorge Negrete"[Behind the scenes of the tribute to Edith González: this was the environment in the Jorge Negrete theater].Las estrellas(in Spanish).Retrieved23 June2019.
- ^"Edith González: la conmovedora despedida de su madre y el fastidio de su familia con el programa Hoy"[Edith González: the touching farewell of her mother and the annoyance of her family with the Hoy program].La prensa (Peru)(in Spanish). 18 June 2019.Retrieved23 June2019.
- ^Imagini de arhivă cu Edith Gonzalez în România: a jucat în „Inimă de ţigan “şi a dansat cu Mihai Petre la „Dansez pentru tine “,adevarul.ro
- ^ab"Fallece Edith González"[Edith González dies].ContraRéplica.13 June 2019.Retrieved11 August2019.
- ^abcd"Estas son las telenovelas más icónicas de Edith González"[These are the most iconic telenovelas of Edith González].Milenio.13 June 2019.Retrieved9 August2019.
- ^ab"[Video] Cuando Edith González grabó en Tampico".[Video] When Edith González recorded in Tampico.13 June 2019.Retrieved9 August2019.
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[edit]- 1964 births
- 2019 deaths
- 20th-century Mexican actresses
- 21st-century Mexican actresses
- Actresses from Monterrey
- Deaths from cancer in Mexico
- Deaths from ovarian cancer
- Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute alumni
- Mexican child actresses
- Mexican telenovela actresses
- Mexican television actresses
- Mexican film actresses
- Mexican stage actresses