Mexican actress
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Madrigal and the second or maternal family name is
Gálvez.
Thelma Madrigal |
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Born | Thelma Madrigal Gálvez (1983-12-31) 31 December 1983 (age 40)
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Occupation | Actress |
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Years active | 2010–2020 (on indefinite hiatus) |
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Thelma Madrigal (born Thelma Madrigal Gálvez on December 31, 1983) is a Mexican actress, model and ballerina.
Career
Madrigal began her career in television in 2010, in the telenovela Para volver a amar, Mexican version of the Colombian telenovela El último matrimonio feliz,[1] in this project she played Paola González, and thanks to that she was nominated at the 29th TVyNovelas Awards of 2011 in the category Best Female Revelation.[1]
For the year 2011, the producer Luis de Llano Macedo chose her as a youth protagonist in the telenovela Esperanza del corazón,[1] there she played Lisa, a young dancer who helps her mother to get ahead and fight for love and achieve her dreams.[1] The following year she was nominated at the 30th TVyNovelas Awards of 2012 in the category Best Young Lead Actress.[1]
In that same year, she played Nisa Casteló in the telenovela La mujer del Vendaval, Mexican version of the Venezuelan telenovela Un esposo para Estela.[2] And also she participated in an episode of the Mexican series Como dice el dicho.[2] A year later she was nominated again at the 32nd TVyNovelas Awards in the category Best Young Lead Actress for her role of Nisa Casteló.[2]
In 2013, producer Ignacio Sada Madero chose her as the youth protagonist of Por siempre mi amor, adaptation of the 1989 telenovela by Abel Santacruz entitled Mi segunda madre.[2] In 2014, she obtained her first role as a villain, in the telenovela La sombra del pasado, where she shared credits mostly with Pablo Lyle, and Michelle Renaud.[3] She was subsequently nominated again as Best Young Lead actress at the 34th TVyNovelas Awards of 2016.[4]
In 2015, she obtained her first role as the protagonist in the telenovela Corazón que miente, which started production in the same year, and subsequently premiered in 2016.[5] In that project she shared mostly credits again with Pablo Lyle, with whom she had previously worked in Por siempre mi amor, and La sombra del pasado.[6]
In films the actress has only participated in two, The Last Death in 2011,[2] and Fish Bones in 2018.[7]
Although her last project was in 2018,[8] she since 2016 has not participated again in other television projects such as series or telenovelas.[8] She recently confirmed that she moved to Colombia,[8] where she currently lives with his family, and that she would be away from Mexican television for a long period unless it is a project carried out between Colombia and Mexico.[8]
Filmography
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