Isabel Moreno

{{Short description|Cuban actress (1942–2024)}}

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Isabel Moreno Pérez (28 January 1942 – 9 June 2024) was a Cuban actress. She worked in Cuba, Venezuela, and the United States, where she later resided. She is known for playing characters such as Teresa Trebijo, La Santiaguera, Chachi, La Mexicana, Soledad Mendoza, Cachita, and Bernarda Alba.

Biography

Isabel Moreno was born in Havana on 28 January 1942, the only daughter of Eugenio Moreno and Isabel Pérez. She was married to actor Gaspar González in the 1970s. They had two daughters and a son.

Moreno died on 9 June 2024, at the age of 82.[https://laverdaddemonagas.com/2024/06/10/actriz-isabel-moreno-82-anos/ Falleció la primera actriz Isabel Moreno a sus 82 años] {{in lang|es}}

Early career

Moreno's beginnings were in the theater, where she spent most of her artistic career, although she ventured into film and television.

In the 1960s, she became involved in the cultural movement of Havana and the formation of several theater groups. She made her debut as an amateur in the play La taza de café, directed by Juan Rodolfo Amán. She participated in the First Worker and Peasant Theater Festival in 1962 with La fablilla del secreto bien guardado.

In 1961, she joined a group of young actors with training in mime and body language under the orders of the French professor Pierre Chausat. She belonged to theater groups such as the Conjunto Dramático Nacional, Las Máscaras, La Rueda, and Guernica, appearing in plays such as A Streetcar Named Desire, Réquiem por Yarini by Carlos Felipe Hernández, The Threepenny Opera, Aire frío by Virgilio Piñera, and Entremeses japoneses by Yukio Mishima.{{Cite web |url=http://cubantheater.org/production/2543 |title=Aire Frío |publisher=Cuban Theater Digital Archive |access-date=2021-07-02 |archive-date=16 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316034050/http://cubantheater.org/production/2543 |url-status=dead }}

Moreno joined Grupo Teatro Estudio in 1969, and remained with it for more than 20 years. She taught at the National Art School of Cuba and the Instituto Superior de Arte for several years. In the early 1990s, she emigrated to Venezuela. Her first roles there were in telenovelas on networks such as {{ill|Marte Televisión|es|lt=Marte TV}}, RCTV, and Venevisión. In early 2001 she arrived in the United States, where she worked in television and theater, with sporadic appearances in film.

Grupo Teatro Estudio

Under the direction of {{ill|Raquel Revuelta|es|Raquel Revuelta (actriz)}} and with the mentorship of {{ill|Vicente Revuelta|es}}, Berta Martínez, and Armando Suárez del Villar, among others, she participated in more than 20 plays, and alternated theater with roles in Cuban cinema and television.{{Cite web |url=http://www.cubarte.cult.cu/periodico/opinion/memoria-de-armando/23325.html |title=Memoria de Armando |first=Vivian |last=Martínez Tabares |website=Periódico Cubarte |language=Spanish |date=2012-10-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130219103400/http://www.cubarte.cult.cu/periodico/opinion/memoria-de-armando/23325.html# |archive-date=2013-02-19 |url-status=dead |access-date=2021-07-02}} This was the most fruitful stage of her career in Cuba. In turn, she made several national and international tours with the company to Spain and other European countries. Some of her most prominent roles were:

  • El millonario y la maleta by Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda ... Gabriela
  • Bernarda (Berta Martínez's version of The House of Bernarda Alba by Federico García Lorca) ... Adela
  • The Dog in the Manger by Lope de Vega ... Countess Diana
  • El becerro de oro by {{ill|Joaquín Lorenzo Luaces|es}} ... Belén
  • El Conde Alarcos by José Jacinto Milanés ... Blanca{{Cite web |url=http://cubantheater.org/production/968 |title=El Conde Alarcos |publisher=Cuban Theater Digital Archive |access-date=2021-07-02 |archive-date=4 November 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191104234134/http://cubantheater.org/production/968 |url-status=dead }}
  • La dolorosa historia de amor secreto de José Jacinto Milanés by Abelardo Estorino ... Carlota
  • A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen ... Nora
  • The House of Bernarda Alba by Federico García Lorca ... Adela
  • Las impuras by {{ill|Miguel de Carrión|es}} ... Teresa Trebijo
  • Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca ... The Bride
  • Santa Camila de la Habana Vieja by José Ramón Brene ... Camila
  • Morir del cuento by Abelardo Estorino ... Delfina the old woman
  • ¿Y quién va a tomar café? by José Milián ... The Grandmother

Theater in the United States

  • 2003: El arte de quejarse or Kvetch, Venevisión Internacional ... The Mother-in-Law{{Cite web |url=http://teatroenmiami.net/2000/2011/2003/diciembre/1/mia-kvtch-np.htm |title=El arte de quejarse |website=TeatroenMiami.com |language=Spanish |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316050839/http://teatroenmiami.net/2000/2011/2003/diciembre/1/mia-kvtch-np.htm |archive-date=2014-03-16 |url-status=dead |access-date=2021-07-02}}
  • 2007: O.K., Repertorio Español, New York{{Cite news |url=http://www.teatroenmiami.net/index.php/noticias-2004-08/14-tusa/4005-Isabel%20Moreno%20en%20la%20cartelera%20del%20Repertorio%20Espa%C3%B1ol%20de%20Nueva%20York |title=Isabel Moreno en la cartelera del Repertorio Español de Nueva Yor |trans-title=Isabel Moreno on the Billboard of the Spanish Repertory of New York |first=Arturo |last=Arias-Polo |newspaper=El Nuevo Herald |language=Spanish |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316035650/http://www.teatroenmiami.net/index.php/noticias-2004-08/14-tusa/4005-Isabel%20Moreno%20en%20la%20cartelera%20del%20Repertorio%20Espa%C3%B1ol%20de%20Nueva%20York |archive-date=2014-03-16 |url-status=dead |access-date=2021-07-02}}
  • 2010: The Color of Desire, Actors' Playhouse ... Leandra{{Cite news |url=http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2010-10-14/culture/the-color-of-desire-actors-playhouse-trades-subtlety-for-flash/ |title=The Color of Desire: Actors' Playhouse trades subtlety for flash |first=Brandon K. |last=Thorp |newspaper=Miami New Times |language=Spanish |date=2010-10-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316034020/http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2010-10-14/culture/the-color-of-desire-actors-playhouse-trades-subtlety-for-flash/ |archive-date=2014-03-16 |url-status=dead |access-date=2021-07-02}}
  • 2011: The Misunderstanding, Teatro Avante ... The Mother
  • 2011: The House of Bernarda Alba, University of Miami Theater Department ... Bernarda Alba{{Cite web |url=http://www.floridatheateronstage.com/features/um-students-arsht-and-nilo-cruz-join-for-house-of-bernarda-alba/ |title=UM Students, Arsht and Nilo Cruz Join for House of Bernarda Alba |first=Bill |last=Hirschman |website=Florida Theater on Stage |date=2011-10-10 |access-date=2021-07-02}}
  • 2012: ARPIAS, Hispanic Theater Guild ... Mildred
  • 2012–2013: El No, Teatro Avante ... Laura
  • 2013: Metamorphoses, adapted by Mary Zimmerman, University of Miami Theater Department ... Various characters{{Cite news |url=https://www.elnuevoherald.com/noticias/sur-de-la-florida/article2026892.html |title=El versátil talento de Isabel Moreno en el Arsht Center |trans-title=The Versatile Talent of Isabel Moreno at the Arshe Center |first=Arturo |last=Arias-Polo |newspaper=El Nuevo Herald |language=Spanish |date=2013-10-10 |access-date=2021-07-02}}
  • 2014: Años difíciles, Teatro Avante ... Olga

Film

Television

class=wikitable
Year || Title || Director || Character
1987Hoy es siempre todavíaTony LechugaChachi
1987La séptima familiaJuan VilarGraciela
1990La BotijaDanilo LejardiTeo's aunt
1992{{ill|Divina obsesión|es}}Tito RojasMadre Alejandra
1993Cuando el agua regresa a la tierraMirta González PereaAltagracia
1993El paseo de la Gracia de DiosLuis A. LamataSoledad Mendoza
1994Cruz de nadieVíctor FernándezDolores
1996Pecado de amorMarcos Reyes AndradeAmalia Márquez
1996El perdón de los pecadosClaudio CallaoHilda Cristina Ramos
1997Amor míoClaudio CallaoCarmen de Briceño
1999Toda mujerCarlos IzquierdoJade
1999Cuando hay pasiónCésar BolívarEmperatriz Malave
2000Amantes de luna llenaCesar BolívarAngustias
2001Not Love, Just FrenzyCarlos IzquierdoCorazón
2002Gata SalvajeYaki OrtegaMercedes Salazar
2004Anita no te rajesDanny GavidiaCachita Moret
2006Tierra de PasionesDanny GavídiaNana
2008Amor CompradoYaki OrtegaRosa
2009Alma indomableYaki Ortega, etc.Rafaela Pérez
2015Ruta 35Otto RodríguezDoña Conchita
2016¿Quién es quién?Luis ManzoDoña Sara
2017La FanDavid PosadaMother of Carlos López "Mami"
2017Milagros de NavidadOtto RodríguezDoña Catalina "Cata"
2019Betty en NYGustavo LozaDoña Inés "Inesita" Sandoval
2021La suerte de LoliMiguel VaroniDoña Catalina
2022La mujer de mi vidaDoña Beba Beatriz Salcedo

Awards

  • 1987: UNEAC Award for best lead actress for ¿Y quién va a tomar café?
  • 2007: HOLA Award for best lead acrtress for O.K.{{cite web

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| title = Fallece la icónica actriz cubana Isabel Moreno

| last = Suárez

| first = Talía

| date = 10 June 2024

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| publisher = CubaActores

| access-date = 10 June 2024

| quote = Su talento y dedicación fueron reconocidos con varios premios a lo largo de su carrera, incluyendo el Premio de Mejor Actriz de la UNEAC en 1987 por su actuación en ¿Y quién va a tomar café?, y el reconocimiento en los Premios HOLA de 2007 por su papel en O.K., ambos en roles protagónicos.}}

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