Carmen Becerra

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Becerra and the second or maternal family name is Gómez .
Carmen Becerra
Born Carmen Becerra Gómez
(1977-12-07) December 7, 1977
Toluca, State of Mexico, Mexico
Occupation Actress
Years active 1999-present
Spouse(s) Rafael Rios (1999-?) (separate)

Carmen Becerra (born Carmen Becerra Gómez December 7, 1977 in Toluca, State of Mexico, Mexico) is a Mexican actress best known for her antagonistic roles as Sara de la Cruz in Querida Enemiga (2008), Adriana in Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón (2010) and Marissa in Amorcito Corazón (2011).[1]

Becerra has starred in ten telenovela productions in Mexico.

Personal life

Carmen wanted to be a chef, but she became an actress. She married very young, but she is either divorced or separated from her husband.[2]

Filmography

Telenovelas, Series
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Serafín Coco Supporting Role
2000 Mi Destino Eres Tú Vanessa Supporting Role
2001-02 Salomé DianaSupporting Role
2004 Amar otra vez Sandra Murguía Navarro Supporting Role
2003 Tu historia de amor TV Series
2005 Apuesta por un amor Nadia Thomas Antagonist
2001-06 Mujer, casos de la vida real TV Series
2006-07 Amar sin límites Lidia Morán Huerta Supporting Role
2008 Querida Enemiga Sara De la Cruz/Sara Armendáriz/Sara Vda. de Cuenca Main Antagonist
2008-09 Un gancho al corazón FloraSpecial Appearance
2010 Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón Adriana Pérez-Cotapo Echevarría Main Antagonist
2011-12 Amorcito Corazón Sabrina PeñaraltaAntagonist
2013-14 Como dice el dichoDinorah/Leonila 3 Episodes
2013-14 De que te quiero, te quieroMireya Zamudio "La Jaiba" Antagonist
2015-16 Simplemente María Karina Pineda Antagonist

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category TelenovelaResult
2005 TVyNovelas AwardsBest Female Revelation Apuesta por un amorWon
2009Premios ACE (Argentina)Best VillainQuerida Enemiga

References

  1. Biography of Carmen
  2. Carmen Becerra

External links


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