Fátima Molina

Fátima Ileana Molina Vargas (born 9 March 1986) artistically known as Fátima Molina is a Mexican actress and singer,[2] best known for her role as Lidya Corona in the Telemundo's series La Doña (2016–2017),[3] followed by her debut as the protagonist in the Sony Pictures Television's series Tres Milagros (2018).[4] In films she has stood out for I Dream in Another Language,[5] for which she was nominated at the Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress.[5]

Fátima Molina
Born
Fátima Ileana Molina Vargas

(1986-03-09) 9 March 1986
Years active2008,[1] 2015–present

Biography

Molina born in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, but then she moved to Guadalajara, Jalisco.[1] She began her career doing school theater.[1] She studied Performing Arts at the Instituto Escena 3 and began to have roles in theater in plays such as Rent and Chicago but it was not until 2008,[1] when she participated in the reality show La Academia 6: Última generación of Televisión Azteca when her career began to take off.[1][6]

Filmography

Film roles

YearTitleRolesNotes
2016 El Hotel Citlalli
2017 I Dream in Another Language Lluvia Nominated – Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress
2019 Marioneta Belén
2023 Where the Tracks End Adult Valeria

Television roles

YearTitleRolesNotes
2015 Señorita Pólvora Juanita Recurring role; 11 episodes
2015 El Dandy Deyanira Recurring role
2016 El Vato Estela Núñez Recurring role (season 1); 9 episodes
2016–2017 La Doña Lidya Corona Series regular (season 1); 102 episodes
2017 Las Malcriadas Yuridia Cavarca Recurring role; 11 episodes
2018 Tres Milagros Milagros Cruz "Nikita" Main role; 55 episodes
2018 Falco Sonia García Recurring role; 7 episodes
2018–2020 Diablero Enriqueta Infante "Keta" Main role (seasons 1–2); 14 episodes
2021 Luis Miguel: The Series Paola Moreno Episode 3, "Suave"[7]
Who Killed Sara? Clara Recurring role[8]
¿Te acuerdas de mí? Vera Solís Main Role
2022 Daddies on Request Itzel Main role (season 1); 10 episodes
TBA Narcos vs Zombies Lilia Post-production

References

  1. Ayala, Anylu. "Fátima Molina: de cantante en La Academia a Diablero de Netflix". culturacolectiva.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  2. "Fátima Molina". sensacine.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  3. González, Moisés. "Danna Paola habla de la segunda temporada de La doña". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  4. "Ellas son las guapas protagonistas de Tres Milagros, la nueva propuesta de TV Azteca". capitalmexico.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  5. "Fátima Molina alcanza el éxito, salió de La Academia ¡y ahora compite por un Ariel!". tvnotas.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  6. Magallanes, Aldo. "Fátima se despide de La Academia". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  7. SensaCine.com.mx. "'Luis Miguel: La serie': Paty Manterola arremete contra la serie de Netflix y el personaje de Fátima Molina". SensaCine.com.mx (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  8. "'¿Quién mató a Sara?': el reparto de la serie de Netflix te hará jugar a ser detective". Esquire (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-29.
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