Cecilia Suárez filmography and awards

Cecilia Suárez is a Mexican actress. She has starred in over 60 films and television shows since 1997, being nominated for her acting on 15 occasions. She has received two lifetime achievement awards for her film and TV career: one in Mexico and one in Spain; in Mexico she was the first woman to receive such an award.[1]

Suárez attending the 2017 Fénix Awards

Suárez has had over 30 theatrical roles since 1992, with multiple awards and nominations. She has received a lifetime achievement award for her theatre career.

Filmography

Film roles

Year Title Role Notes
pre-1995 Cuestion de minutos [2] Short
1997 Nic Habana [3] Short film
1998 Wash and Wear Lucy [4] Short film
1999 Sexo, pudor y lágrimas Andrea [4]
2000 Todo el poder Sofía Aguirre [4]
2002 Moctezuma's Revenge Pilar [3]
2003 Dreaming of Julia Dulce [3][4]
2003 Sin ton ni Sonia Renée [4]
2004 Puños rosas Alicia [4]
2004 Charros [4] Short film
2004 Spanglish Monica [4]
2005 The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Rosa [5]
2005 Isy Isy [3] Short film
2005 Chicken Little Ugly Duckling (Abby) [3] (Latin American dub, voice)
2006 Sólo Dios sabe Olivia [5]
2006 Un mundo maravilloso Rosita [5]
2007 Párpados azules Marina Farfán [5] Nominated — Ariel Award for Best Actress
2007 The Air I Breathe Allison [5]
2007 Lección relámpago Sofía [3] Short film
2007 El viaje de la nonna [5]
2007 Gente bien... atascada [6] Short film
2007 Karma [7] Short film
2008 Cinco días sin Nora Bárbara Kurtz [3]
2010 Hidalgo: La historia jamás contada Amadita [3]
2011 Nos vemos, papá Pilar [8]
2012 El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza Kikis Corcuera / The Hood [9] Voice
2013 No sé si cortarme las venas o dejármelas largas Telenovela actress [6] Cameo
2013 Tercera llamada Adrianita [10]
2013 Yo descubrí Yucatán [11] Short film
2014 The Obscure Spring Flora [3] Nominated — Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress
2014 Elvira, te daría mi vida pero la estoy usando Elvira [3] Also executive producer
2015 Una Selfie [12] Short film
2016 Tales of an Immoral Couple Martina [13]
2016 Macho Alba [3]
2016 El Principito [3] Voice
2017 Cuando los hijos regresan Carlota [14]
2017 Mariposas verdes Bárbara [15] Colombian Film
2017 Coco Tía Rosita [16] (Latin American dub, voice)
2018 Overboard Magdalena Montenegro [5]
2018 Perfectos desconocidos Eva [17]
2019 Klaus Alva [18] (Spanish dub, voice)
2021 The House of Flowers: The Movie Paulina de la Mora [19]
2021 Alegría Alegría [20]
2021 La pasajera Mariela [21]
2022 Sexo, pudor y lágrimas 2 Andrea [22]
TBA Puntos suspensivos Victoria [23]

Television roles

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Mi pequeña traviesa Pily [3] Episode #1.1
1997 Table Dance [3][4]
1998 La casa del naranjo Alicia Olmedo [3] Main cast; 75 episodes
1999 Cuentos para solitarios Sandra [3][4] Episode: "Table Dance"
2000–2001 Todo por amor Carmina "Mina" García Dávila [3] Lead role; 260 episodes
2001 Lo que callamos las mujeres Elena [3] Episode: "La Lola enamorada"
2002 Fidel Celia Sánchez [4] Television film
2002 For the People Anita Lopez [24] 16 episodes
2007 Boston Legal Maria Delgadillo [3] Episode: "Duck and Cover"
2008 Mujeres asesinas Ana Figueroa [3] Episode: "Ana, corrosiva"
2008 Tiempo final [3]
2008–2012 Capadocia Valeria Molina / Aurelia Sosa "La Bambi" [3] Main cast; 26 episodes
2009 Medium Maria Vargas [3] Episode: "About Last Night"
2010 Locas de amor Juana Vázquez [3] 25 episodes
2010 Gritos de muerte y libertad Leona Vicario [3]
2011 El sexo débil Alexandra Ezqueda [3]
2011 El encanto del águila / Revolución Carmen Romero Rubio [25][26] 3 episodes
2016–2017 Sense8 Lito's Manager [24] 2 episodes
2017 El César Tía Hilda [24] 9 episodes
2018–20 The House of Flowers Paulina de la Mora [27] 34 episodes (lead)
2019 Mami, una mujer ideal Olivia Piloto [27]
2020 Someone Has To Die Mina Falcón Main role; 3 episodes[28]

Theatrical roles and accolades

Year Title Role Notes
pre-1995 El Rabo In Mexico[2]
pre-1995 Silencio In Mexico[2]
pre-1995 Ludlow Fair In Illinois[2]
pre-1995 No Totem for My Story In Illinois[2]
1992 Summer and Smoke Rosa At the Allen Theatre[2]
1993 The Macbeth Project Lady Macbeth In Illinois[29]
1993 Orchids in the Moonlight Dolores At the Allen Theatre[2]
1994-1995 Balm in Gilead Rust At the Allen Theatre[2]
1994 The Good War At the Breadline Theatre[2]
1994 The Rover Florinda At the Westhoff Theatre[30]
1995 The Crucible Abigail Williams With the Steppenwolf Theatre[29][31]
1995 Cymbeline Lady attending the Queen In the Illinois Shakespeare Festival[2]
1995 The Comedy of Errors Luce and others In the Illinois Shakespeare Festival[2]
1995 Henry IV, Part 2 Tavern Lady and townspeople In the Illinois Shakespeare Festival[2][29]
1995-1996 Everyman With the Steppenwolf Theatre[32][33]
1996 Santos & Santos Vicky Santos In Chicago; with Teatro Vista[32][31]
1996 A Christmas Carol Belle With the Goodman Theatre[31]
1999 Popcorn Scout Received National Critics Award for Best Comedy Actress (Mexico); at the Teatro Lídice[31][30]
2003 El Diccionario Sentimental Marisa At the Foro Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz[31]
2004 Electricidad Electra Received an award; with the Goodman Theatre[24][30][31]
Santos & Santos In Mexico; also co-producer[31]
2007 Pequeñas certezas Sofía [30]
2009 Othello Emilia Received an award; at Teatro Juan Ruiz de Alarcon[24][34]
2012 Love Song At Teatro Xola Julio Prieto[35]
2013 Julius Caesar [36]
2013-2014 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Siobhan Áa Received an award; at Teatro de los Insurgentes[24][37][38]
2014-2015 Bajo reserva Silvia At Teatro Sala Chopin[39]
2015 Puntos suspensivos Director For MicroTeatro Por los Superhéroes[40]
2016 Hermanas Received an award; with La Rama del Teatro at Teatro López Tarso de la Ciudad de México[24][41][42]
2016 White Rabbit Red Rabbit One night; at La Teatrería[43]
2016 Las Miserables With Las Reinas Chulas at Teatro Bar El Vicio[44]
2018 Testosterona At Teatro El Granero "Xavier Rojas" del Centro Cultural del Bosque[45][46][47][48]
2018 A Doll's House, Part 2 Nora Nominated for Best Actress; at Teatro de los Insurgentes[49][50][51]
2018 Nassim Nassim One night; at Nuevo Teatro Silvia Pinal[52][53]

Awards and nominations for film and television

Ariel Awards

Suárez has twice been nominated for an Ariel Award, the Mexican Academy of Film awards.

Year Work Category Result Ref
2008 Párpados azules Best Actress Nominated [54]
2015 Las oscuras primaveras Best Supporting Actress Nominated [55]

Bravo Awards

Suárez has won a Bravo television award.

Year Work Category Result Ref
2001 Todo por amor Best Supporting Actress Won [56]

Emmy Awards

Suárez has been nominated for one International Emmy Award.

Year Work Category Result Ref
2009 Capadocia Best Actress Nominated [49]

Diosas de Plata

Suárez has been nominated for two Diosas de Plata, the Mexican Film Journalists' award, winning one.

Year Work Category Result Ref
2007 Un mundo maravilloso Best Supporting Actress Won [10]
2016 Elvira, te daría mi vida pero la estoy usando Best Actress Nominated [57]

Guadalajara International Film Festival

Suárez has twice won an award at the Guadalajara International Film Festival.

Year Work Category Result Ref
2007 Párpados azules Press Award for Best Actress Won [56]
2013 Tercera llamada Best Actress Won [10]

Lleida Latin-American Film Festival

Suárez has won once at the Lleida Latin-American Film Festival.

Year Work Category Result Ref
2007 Párpados azules Best Actress Won [10]

Miami International Film Festival

Suárez has won one Grand Jury Prize at the Miami International Film Festival.

Year Work Category Result Ref
2015 Las oscuras primaveras Best Performance Won [58]

MTV Movie & TV Awards

Suárez has been nominated for an MTV Movie Award on two consecutive occasions.

Year Work Category Result Ref
2004 Sin ton ni sonia Best Actress Nominated [59]
2005 Puños rosas Best Actress Nominated

Platino Awards

Suárez has won one Platino Award, the Ibero-American film and television awards.

Year Work Category Result Ref
2019 The House of Flowers Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television series Won [60]
2020 The House of Flowers Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television series Won [61]

Premios Canacine

Suárez has been nominated for two Premios Canacine.

Year Work Category Result Ref
2014 Nos vemos, papá Best Actress Nominated [62]
2017 La vida inmoral de la pareja ideal Best Actress Nominated [63]

References

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