
Cast
Diana Bracho
Acting
Cast
Diana Bracho
Known for
Acting
Born
1944-12-12
From
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Biography
Diana Bracho (born Diana Bracho Bordes on December 12, 1944 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. Diana Bracho is the daughter of actor/director Julio Bracho, the niece of actress Andrea Palma and the aunt of actor Julio Bracho (named after his grandfather). She married Dr. Felipe Bracho, a university professor. They have a daughter, Andrea. She married, secondly, to Rafael Cortes, an artist, designer and painter. She made her film debut as a child actress in two of her father's films: San Felipe (1949) and Immaculate Conception(1950). She studied Philosophy and Letters in New York. She debuted professionally on stage in the play Israfel by Abelardo Rodríguez alongside Sergio Bustamante. Her television debut was in 1973. Diana Bracho won the Silver Ariel award twice, the first time in 1973. She won her second Silver Ariel for El infierno, de todos tan temído and was nominated for Best Actress for Letters from Marusia (1976) and Entre Pancho Villa y una mujer desnuda (1996). On August 6, 2002 she was appointed president of theAcademia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas. She has been involved in co-productions with countries such asThe Chess Player (France); Edmilson (Germany), The Dogs of War (Britain), The Aleph (Italy), The legend of the Drum (Spain), Antonieta (Spain) and On Wings of Eagles (United States). She starred in several television series and soap operas, notably as Leonora Navarro in the telenovela Cuna de lobos (1986), produced by Carlos Tellez. She also played the villainous Evangelina Vizcaíno in Cadenas de Amargura (1991), produced by Carlos Sotomayor. She is set to play the role of the black widow in the third season of Mujeres Asesinas. Though Diana was confirmed to star in Salvador Mejía's new telenovela: La tempestad, she rejected her participation.

Y Tu Mamá También
as Silvia Allende de Iturbide

Violent Stories
as Diana

The Dogs of War
as Nun

The Exorcist
as La Serpiente (voice)

I Don't Know For Sure, But I Suppose
as Dalia

Crónica íntima

Dreaming of Julia
as Beta

Inmaculada
as Rosalía (Niña)

What a Father!

All the Silence
as Diana

Eros una vez María
as María, madre de Tonatiuh

Castle of Purity
as Utopía

Amorous Pancho Villa
as Señora Corral

Aunt Alejandra
as Lucia

Las Poquianchis
as Adelina

Los Abandonados – Die Niemandskinder von Camanducaia

Burn the Bridges
as Catalina

Round
as María Magdalena

My Universe in Lowercase
as Josefina

Divine Confusion
as Julia

El hombre del puente

Curse of the Weeping Woman: J-ok'el
as J-ok'el

María: La Diva Eterna
as Self

María Bonita
as María Félix

For Better, For Worse
as Elena

Behind the Scenes of 'Y Tu Mamá También'
as Self

La posada
as Leticia

Las asesinas del panadero

Letters from Marusia
as Luisa

The Faces of the Moon
as Magdalena Hoyos

The Birthday of the Dog
as Silvia Ballesteros

Serpientes y escaleras
as Adelaida

Life Kills
as Reportera

I Wanted to Find You
as Sofía

The Other Conquest
as Doña Juana

3:19
as Lucía

Everyone's Hell So Feared
as Andrea

La leyenda del tambor
as Paula

The Holy Inquisition
as Mariana de Carvajal

El repartidor de pensamientos

Chin Chin el teporocho

The Encounter of a Lonely Man
as Renata

La casa de Bernarda Alba
as Amelia

La noche de las flores

Las Ladrilleras

Mundos cósmicos

Between Pancho Villa and a Naked Woman
as Gina López

Felipe de Jesús
as Rosalia (Niña)

Buddah's Head
as Tomás's Mother (voice)

Romelia's Secret
as Dolores de Román

Cerulia
as (Voice)

Max Dominó

El héroe desconocido
as Chela

De muerte natural

Martin at Dawn
as Lucía