Claudia Islas

Elizabeth Islas Brasdefer (born July 17, 1946 in Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo, Mexico) is a Mexican telenovela actress[4] who is better known as Claudia Islas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈklawðja ˈizlas]).[5][6] She is very famous for her beauty and was called "Mexican Brigitte Bardot" in the past.[7]

Claudia Islas
Born
Elizabeth Islas Brasdefer

(1946-07-17) July 17, 1946
OccupationActress
Years active1965-2004
Spouse(s)Jaime Bravo[1][2][3]
Parent(s)Luis Roberto Islas
María Luisa Brasdefer

Biography

Claudiaʻs surname Islas means "islands". She is a daughter of Luis Roberto Islas and María Luisa Brasdefer. She is married to Jaime Bravo.

One of her best known roles was that of Amparo de Garcés del Valle in Marisol with Erika Buenfil, who played her niece-in-law, Marisol.[8]

As of 2012 she lives in Miami and is retired. Her last work was in the telenovela Ángel Rebelde in 2004.

She sold her jewelry because she fell into poverty.[9]

Filmography

Year Title Character Note
1970La cruz de Marisa CrucesVioletaMain Antagonist
1973Cartas sin destinoLucíaSupporting Role
1974La tierraProcopia (Propia)Protagonist
1977Pacto de amorDeliaProtagonist
1979Amor prohibidoMagdaProtagonist/Main Antagonist
1984Tú eres mi destinoRebeca de DávilaProtagonist
1988Pasión y poderNina MontenegroMain Antagonist
1992Baila conmigoNelly MollAntagonist
1993Corazón salvajeSofía Molina Vda. de Alcázar y ValleMain Antagonist
1996MarisolAmparo de Garcés del ValleMain Antagonist
1997El alma no tiene colorBegoña RoldánAntagonist
1999Catalina y SebastiánAdela Rivadeneira de NegreteMain Antagonist
2002 Por tiVirginia MontalbánSupporting Role
2004Ángel RebeldeDoña Enriqueta Andueza Vda. de CovarrubiasAntagonist

References

  1. Marriage of Claudia Islas
  2. Celebró Claudia Islas su 30 aniversario como actriz. Claudia Islas celebrates anniversary of her acting.
  3. Claudia Islas cumple hoy 66 años de vida Archived 2012-08-19 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Stereotyped images of United States citizens in Mexican cinema, 1930-1990. Written by David E. Wilt.
  5. Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1972-1973 by Emilio García Riera. 1995.
  6. "Claudia Islas (Spanish)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2018-06-30.
  7. Biography of Islas. She was called "Mexican Brigitte Bardot." Archived December 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  8. Marisol
  9. Claudia sold her jewelry. Archived 2012-01-20 at the Wayback Machine Claudia sold her jewelry in order to survive.
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