Úrsula Murayama

Úrsula Murayama
Born Úrsula Murayama
1972 (age 41-42)
Mexico City, Mexico
Residence Spain
Occupation Actress
Years active 1997-present
Known for Role of Jacinta in telenovela Esmeralda
Relatives Noé Murayama (unknown)

Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [ursula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress.[1][2] She currently lives in Spain.[3]

Biography and career

Murayama is the best known for the role of Jacinta in Esmeralda (1997).[4] The main heroine of this telenovela, Esmeralda, was played by Leticia Calderón. In Esmeralda also appeared Noé Murayama.[5]

It is possible that he was a relative of Úrsula.

She also appeared in Rosalinda (1999). The main heroine in this telenovela, Rosalinda Pérez Romero, was played by Thalía.

Her other roles were in:

Hijos del viento is a film about one Aztec princess, called Tizcuitl.[8][9][10][11]

In Sin Azul, Úrsula played Laura, who after a painful miscarriage journeys to her grandmother’s town in search of a remedy to heal her trauma in Xochimilco.

See also

External links

Notes

  1. Her name is sometimes spelled with simple "U".
  2. Her surname is Japanese, and on that language it is written on this way: むらやま.
  3. Biography of Úrsula Murayama
  4. "Esmeralda". Telenovelas Online. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  5. "Esmeralda". Telenovelas Online. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  6. Cine español de los 90: diccionario de películas, directores y temático by Francisco María Benavent
  7. Sin Azul
  8. Hijos Del Viento (DVD)
  9. Bud Spencer & Terence Hill by Marco Bertolino and Ettore Ridola. Page 82. Rome: Gremese, 2002.
  10. Cinemanía, Issues 58-63. A Spanish journal, where Úrsula is mentioned.
  11. Entdeckung, Eroberung, Inszenierung: filmische Versionen der Kolonialgeschichte Lateinamerikas und Afrikas by Monika Wehrheim and Ute Fendler. Published in Munich.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Wednesday, April 13, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.