María Elena Velasco facts for kids
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Birth name | María Elena Velasco Fragoso |
Born | Puebla, Puebla, Mexico |
17 December 1940
Died | 1 May 2015 Mexico City, Mexico |
(aged 74)
Medium | Film, television, music, theatre |
Nationality | Mexican |
Genres | Character comedy, slapstick |
Subject(s) | Indigenous Mexican women |
Spouse |
Julián de Meriche
(m. 1965; died 1974) |
Children | 3 |
María Elena Velasco Fragoso (born December 17, 1940 – died May 1, 2015) was a famous Mexican actress, comedian, singer, and dancer. She was most known for creating and playing a funny character called La India María. This character was based on Mexican indigenous women.
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Early Life and Start in Entertainment
María Elena Velasco was born in Puebla, Mexico. Her father, Tomás Velasco Saavedra, was a railway mechanic. Her mother was María Elena Fragoso Peón. María Elena had three siblings: Gloria, Tomás, and Susana.
After her father passed away, her family moved to Mexico City. There, María Elena began working as a dancer at the Teatro Tívoli. Later, she became a showgirl at the Teatro Blanquita. She also performed in short comedy acts called sketches with other comedians.
Developing the La India María Character
In 1962, María Elena's talent at the Teatro Blanquita caught the eye of producer Miguel Morayta. He gave her a role in her first movie, Los derechos de los hijos (1963). She also played a maid named Petra in the film México de mis recuerdos (1963).
By 1964, she started adding comedy to her performances. She often played servants in TV shows. Soon, she created a funny character named Elena María, who was a woman from rural Mexico.
Her big break came when director Fernando Cortés suggested she play an indigenous woman named "María." This character wore traditional clothes, including braided hair with ribbons and colorful blouses and skirts. To make the character real, María Elena studied how indigenous women moved and acted. Her own mother even made the dresses for the character.
She first appeared as "María Elena Velasco 'La India María'" in the western movie El bastardo (1968).
Career Highlights and Films
In 1969, La India María became very popular on the TV show Siempre en domingo. This part of the show was a huge hit, and María Elena went on to star in many other successful TV programs.
Her first movie as La India María was Tonta, tonta, pero no tanto (1972). Fernando Cortés directed this film. He directed eight La India María movies in total before he passed away in 1979. These movies were very successful and became a regular part of Mexican cinemas.
María Elena Velasco won an award called the Silver Goddess Award for Best Comedic Performance for her role in ¡El que no corre... vuela! (1982). She also started directing movies herself, with her first one being El coyote emplumado (1983). She also starred in the TV series Ay María, qué puntería (1998).
Personal Life
In the early 1960s, María Elena met Julián de Meriche at the Teatro Blanquita. He was a film actor and choreographer from Russia. They got married and had two children: Iván Lipkies, who became a producer and director, and Ivette Eugenia Lipkies, also known as Goretti Lipkies, who became an actress and writer.
María Elena once said about her husband, "My husband was worth gold. I won't lie and say he was the perfect man, but he was the love of my life."
Death
María Elena Velasco passed away on May 1, 2015. Her death was announced by the Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía on Twitter. It was known that she had been suffering from stomach cancer.
Performances
Film Roles
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1963 | México de mis recuerdos | Petra | First credited film role |
1963 | Los derechos de los hijos | María | |
1964 | El revólver sangriento | Pedro's wife | |
1968 | El bastardo | María | |
1972 | Tonta, tonta, pero no tanto | María Nicolasa Cruz | First India María film |
1973 | ¡Pobre, pero honrada! | María Nicolasa Cruz | |
1974 | La madrecita | Sor María Nicolasa Cruz | |
1975 | La presidenta municipal | María Nicolasa Cruz | |
1976 | El miedo no anda en burro | María Nicolasa Cruz | |
1977 | Sor Tequila | María Nicolasa "Sor Tequila" | |
1978 | Duro pero seguro | María Nicolasa Cruz | |
1978 | La comadrita | María Nicolasa Cruz | |
1981 | Okey, Mister Pancho | María Nicolasa Cruz | |
1982 | ¡El que no corre... vuela! | María Nicolasa Cruz | Silver Goddess Award for Best Comedy Performance |
1983 | El coyote emplumado | María | Directorial debut |
1984 | Ni Chana, ni Juana | Juana Cruz / Emilia Falcón | |
1988 | Ni de aquí, ni de allá | María | |
1993 | Se equivocó la cigüeña | María Nicolasa Cruz | |
1999 | Las delicias del poder | María / Lorena Barriga | |
2014 | La hija de Moctezuma | María Nicolasa Cruz | Nominated – Silver Goddess Award for Best Original Song |
Television Shows
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | Domingos espectaculares | La India María | |
1970 | Siempre en domingo | La India María | |
1972 | Revista musical Nescafé | La India María | |
1988 | Papá soltero | La India María | 1 episode |
1998 | ¡Ay María qué puntería! | La India María | |
2003 | La hora pico | La India María | 1 episode |
2003 | Mujer, casos de la vida real | María | 1 episode – "Amor incondicional" |
2004 | La familia P. Luche | La India María | Season 1 episode 38 – "Nos vamos de viaje" |
2013 | Corazón indomable | María Nicolasa Cruz de Olivares |
Stage Plays
Year | Production | Author | Notes |
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1970 | El séptimo sello | Ingmar Bergman | |
1972 | Dos viejos pánicos | Virgilio Piñera | |
1972 | Inmaculada | Héctor Azar | |
1994 | México canta y aguanta | María Elena Velasco | Mexican Theatre Critics Association Award for Best Revue |
Discography
- La mejor cantante de todas las grabadoras (1971)
- De chile, de dulce y de manteca (1982)
See also
In Spanish: María Elena Velasco para niños
- List of Mexicans
- Lucila Mariscal - who played "Lencha, la india"