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González was born on 10 December 1964 in Mexico City.Edith was discovered in a mall when both her and her mother went to buy shoes by a man who worked for Televisa, they urgently needed a beautiful girl with blonde hair and blue eyes - her mother accepted the offer and Edith with the help of her parents embarked in the Mexican Film Industry. [1]
In the D'Ruby cabaret lives Salomé (Edith González), she is the main dancer of the show; her beauty and sensuality captivate the audience. Salomé and Karicia ( Niurka Marcos ) are two supportive friends through thick and thin.
This show was the first to regain the subtitles when captions were restored in late March 2009. [1] Edith González, Christian Meier, and Genesis Rodriguez star as the protagonists, Katie Barberi and Arap Bethke as co-protagonists. [2] [3]
La Doña is an American drama television series filmed entirely in Mexico, and created by José Vicente Spataro for Telemundo.The series is based on the 1929 novel of Venezuelan writer Rómulo Gallegos titled Doña Bárbara, which most recent version was, Doña Bárbara, starred Edith González.
Mexican soap opera star Edith González died after three years of battling cancer on Thursday. She was 54.
Edith González and Eduardo Palomo starred as protagonists, while Ana Colchero, Ariel López Padilla, Arsenio Campos and the leading actress Claudia Islas starred as antagonists. César Évora , Isaura Espinoza, Yolanda Ventura , the leading actresses Luz María Aguilar , Queta Lavat, Queta Carrasco, and the leading actors Julio Monterde and ...
Eva la Trailera [1] is an American telenovela created by Valentina Párraga and produced by Martha Godoy for Telemundo. [1] [2]The series stars Edith González as Eva, Arap Bethke as Pablo, Jorge Luis Pila as Armando and Erika de la Rosa as Marlene.
Mujer de Madera (English: Wooden Woman) [1] is a Mexican telenovela, created and produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa in 2004.. It stars Edith González, Gabriel Soto, Jaime Camil, Ludwika Paleta, María Sorté, Maya Mishalska, Adamari López, Julio Alemán, Carlos Bracho, Claudio Báez and Carlos Cámara Jr.