Silvia Derbez, born Lucille Silvia Derbez Amézquita, was a Mexican film and television actress.
Background
Derbez was born in San Luis Potosi. The daughter of French-born businessman Marcel Derbez Gilly, and of Maria de la Luz Amézquita, she debuted in Mexican film as a teenager, participating in her first movie at the age of 15, when she acted in Louisiana Novia del March (Girlfriend of the Sea), filmed in 1947.
Career
She competed in Mission Mexico 1953 where she placed 2nd place, after Mission Jalisco Ana Bertha Lepe. In 1948, she participated in a classic of Mexican cinema: Allá en el Rancho Grande (Out on the Big Ranch). She was in three more movies before the decade of the 1940s had ended.
Derbez became a celebrity, both nationally and internationally, during the 1950s, an era in which she recorded sixteen films.
Between 1951 and 1954, Derbez retired from filming, but she was in ten movies from 1954 to 1956. With television becoming popular in Mexico, Derbez was signed by Televisa to play "Nora" in the 1958 soap opera, Senda prohibida (Prohibited Way).
In 1959, Derbez got the title role in another soap opera, Elisa. Derbez acted in seventeen telenovelas during the 1960s, many of them in which she starred.
Among the soap operas she made during that decade was Maria Isabel I, where she once again played the title role.
She returned to cinema in 1969, participating in three movies between then and 1970. During the 1970s, her work rate on television slowed slightly. She made twelve telenovelas during that time.
Among the telenovelas that she participated in was 1970"s Angelitos Negros (Black Angels), as a nanny.
In 1975, she acted in a movie, El Andariego (The Walker). As Derbez began to age, her work rate numbers began to decline, and during the 1980s, she acted in only six telenovelas and four movies.
Nevertheless, Derbez recovered from that personal loss and participated in one of Latin America"s most famed telenovelas of all time, Simplemente Maria, in 1989. Simplemente Maria"s 1989 version was popular in countries such as Puerto Rico and Venezuela.
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Derbez made three movies during the early 1990s, including 1993"s Zapatos Viejos (Old Shoes), where she acted alongside singer Gloria Trevi. In 1994, Derbez was in Prisionera de Amor (Prisoner of Love), and in 1995, she played "Milagros" in Lazos de Amor. Those two soap operas became popular among Hispanic viewers in the United States.
Derbez once again returned to cinema acting after Prisionera de Amor and Lazos de Amor, acting in three movies before returning to television as "Leonor" in Los hijos de nadie (Nobody"s Children).
In 1998, she participated in another highly acclaimed Mexican telenovela, Louisiana usurpadora (The supplanter), which starred Gabriela Spanic. Derbez"s last work as an actress came in 2001"s version of Caridad Bravo Adams" Louisiana intrusa (The Intruder).
Soon after that telenovela finished recording, Derbez died on April 6, 2002, at the age of 70. Her granddaughter, Silvia Eugenia Derbez, is also a television actress.