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Susana Dosamantes is a Mexican actress who has appeared in a large number of Mexican films and telenovelas. Her full name is María del Perpetuo Socorro Guadalupe Susana Rul Riestra. She was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, on January 9, 1948, and began her artistic career at the age of 21, when she acted in the 1969 film Los Recuerdos del Porvenir.

  • Real name: Maria del Perpetuo Socorro Guadalupe Susana Rul Riestra
  • Place of birth: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
  • Date of birth: January 9, 1948
  • Occupation: Actress
  • Spouse: Enrique Rubio (1969-1974)
  • Children: two; Enrique Rubio, Paulina Rubio
  • Nationality: Mexican

Spouse of Susana Dosamantes

  • Enrique Rubio (1969-1974)

Children of Susana Dosamantes

  • Enrique Rubio
  • Paulina Rubio

She is the mother of actress and singer Paulina Rubio and the daughter of the late singer Susana Rue Riestra.

Susana Dosamantes is a Mexican actress who began her career at the end of the 60s, when she played the character of Julia Andrade in Los Recuerdos del Porvenir, 1969.

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In her more than fifty year career, Susana Dosamantes has become known as one of the most distinguished actresses on Mexican television, appearing in more than 60 films and in almost 20 telenovelas. Furthermore, her work included other areas, including plays with which she has toured the most important cities of the Mexican Republic.

Susana’s film debut was popular with the public and critics, leading her to more productions in both film and television. Her second film was Remolino de pasiones, in 1970, and a year later she made her debut in telenovelas, with a special appearance in the acclaimed production Muchacha Italiana Viene a Casarse.

Since then, she was seen in successful productions such as Ana del aire, Lo imperdonable, Amada enemiga, Eva Luna and, in more recent years, Tres Veces Ana and El Vuelo de la Victoria. Her outstanding performance as Rosaura Guzmán in the 1990 telenovela Morir para vivir garnered her a TV Novelas Award nomination in Mexico, in the category of «Best villain actress», winning the highest award in that year.

Although Dosamantes’s career has been prolific, it is notable that the actress’s roles have been sporadic and for most of the 1990s she remained away from the stage, returning in 1997 to participate in the melodrama Amada Enemiga.

In the last twenty years, she has only appeared in eight telenovelas, filmed in Mexico and the United States.

Film Appearances

Year Title Character
1969 Los recuerdos del porvenir Julia Andrade
1970 Remolino de pasiones Gaby
1970 Flor de durazno María
1970 Paraíso Amiga de Vicky
1970 Rio Lobo María Carmen
1971 Siete Evas para un Adan Betty
1972 Kalimán, el hombre increíble Nila
1973 La yegua colorada Isabel Fuentes
1974 Jalisco nunca pierde Alejandra
1975 Más negro que la noche Aurora
1976 El hombre Martha
1979 Day of the Assassin The Princess
1981 El sexo de los ricos Diana
1982 Hit Man Laura
1983 El día del compadre Bertha
1986 Escuadrón Roxana
1990 La metralleta Diana “La metralleta”
1990 La ley de la mafia Dinorah
1990 El estrangulador de la rosa Paola Luna
1990 Comando marino Comandanta
2012 El arribo de Conrado Sierra Doña Josefa
2018 El fantasma de mi novia Abuela María

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TV Roles

Year Title Character
1971 Muchacha italiana viene a casarse (Telenovela) Personaje desconocido
1972 Las gemelas (Telenovela) Personaje desconocido
1972 El edificio de enfrente (Telenovela) Personaje desconocido
1973 La hiena (Telenovela) Dayanara
1974 Ana del aire (Telenovela) Norma
1974–1976 El chofer (Telenovela) Pilar
1975 A Home of Our Own (Película para la televisión) Magdalena-en su etapa adulta
1975 Lo imperdonable (Telenovela) Ángela Fonseca Flores
1977 Corazón salvaje (Telenovela) Aimee
1978 María José (Telenovela) Personaje desconocido
1980 Aprendiendo a amar (Telenovela) Teresa
1981 Infamia (Telenovela) Lidia
1983 Amalia Batista (Telenovela) Amalia Batista
1989 Morir para vivir (Telenovela) Rosaura Guzmán
1997 Amada enemiga (Telenovela) Regina Proal de Quijano
2003 Rebeca (Telenovela) Matilde Linares
2005 El amor no tiene precio (Telenovela) Lucrecia Cevallos
2006 Marina (Telenovela) Alberta Morales de Alarcón
2008 El juramento (Telenovela) Luisa Robles Conde
2010 Eva Luna (Telenovela) Marcela Arismendi
2011–2012 Corazón apasionado (Telenovela) Doña Úrsula Campos Miranda de Villacastín “La Generala”
2016 Tres veces Ana (Telenovela) Ernestina
2017 El vuelo de la victoria (Telenovela) Gloria

Recognitions and Award nominations

  • Year: 1990; Winner of the TVyNovelas Awards in the category «Best villain actress» for her performance in the telenovela Morir para Vivir

Theater Roles

  • Year: 2017-2018; She participated in the play Hijas de su madre; a suspense cut staging in which she shared the stage with Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Lourdes Munguía and Ariane Pellicer, among other actresses.

Personal life of Susana Dosamantes

Susana Dosamantes married Mexican lawyer Enrique Rubio when she was just beginning her career in 1969. The marriage to Rubio was brief, since they were only together for five years, finalizing their divorce in 1974. However, they had two children: Enrique and Paulina Rubio. The latter would grow up to be a world-famous singer, while Enrique devoted himself to law, following in his father’s footsteps.

In 2016, Paulina Rubio announced on social media that her mother was going having health problems, although at that time she did not specify what they were. Once out of danger, Dosamantes declared to the press that during a routine exam, they found a lump on her head. It was removed and tested and, in the end, turned out to be benign.

In mid-2019, Paulina Rubio’s mother was involved in a series of controversies, derived from certain statements that the singer’s ex-husband had made to the media. He stated that both Dosamantes and Rubio prevented him from having contact with his son, Andrea Nicolás.

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