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Julissa | |
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Born | Julia Isabel del Llano Macedo April 8, 1944 Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico |
Other names | Julissa Herrera Julisa Macedo Julissa del Llano |
Occupation | Actress Producer |
Years active | 1962–Present |
Spouse | Benny Ibarra (?-?) (divorced) 2 children |
Julissa (born April 8, 1944) is a Mexican actress and producer. She is the daughter radio and television star Don Luis de Llano Palmer and actress Rita Macedo. She is the mother of a singer and an actor, Benny Ibarra and Alejandro Ibarra. She is also the sister of Televisa staff producer Luis de Llano Macedo.
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At the age of 14, Julissa began her career by singing in a rock group called The Spitfires, which was formed by her brother, Luis de Llano Macedo. She won 2nd place in a radio competition and was signed by CBS. From 1961-1964 She recorded various rock albums for CBS as well as various soap opera.
She began acting and producing in theatre, and is now one of Mexico's leading theatre producers and importing Broadway shows such as Jesus Christ Superstar, Grease, Joseph, Pippin and many others.[1]
One production she participated in was the 1975 Mexican production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which featured, as a member of the chorus, a young Aida Pierce.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1962 | Espiritismo | Rosario | (credited as Julisa Macedo) |
1963 | La Maldición de la Llorona | Female Stagecoach Passenger | (credited as Julissa del Llano) other title - The Curse of the Crying Woman |
1964 | Prohibido Soñar | ||
1964 | The Age of Violence | other title - La Edad de la Violencia(original title) | |
1964 | En la Mitad del Mundo | (credited as Julissa Herrera) | |
1964 | Los Novias de Mis Hijas | Maria | |
1964 | El Robo al Tren Correo | ||
1965 | El Pueblo Fantasma | other title - Ghost Town | |
1965 | Diablos en el Cielo | ||
1965 | Sinful | Lidia | other title - El Pecador (original title) |
1965 | Nacidos Para Cantar | ||
1965 | El Dengue del Amor | ||
1965 | Las dos Elenas | Elena | |
1966 | Una Señora Estupenda | Mercedes | |
1966 | Nosotros los Jóvenes | Carmen | |
1966 | Tirando a Gol | ||
1966 | Me Cansé de Rogarle | ||
1967 | Pedro Páramo | Ana Rentería | |
1967 | Si Quiero | ||
1967 | Qué hombre tan sin embargo | Laura | |
1967 | Juego Peligroso | Claudia (segment "HO") | |
1967 | The Outsiders | Paloma | other title - Los Caifanes (original title) |
1967 | The Crazy World of the Young | other title - El Mundo Loco de los Jóvenes (original title) | |
1968 | The Fear Chamber | Corinne Mandel | |
1968 | House of Evil | Lucy Durant | |
1968 | The Adolescents | other title - The Adolescentes (original title) | |
1968 | Despedida de Casada | Sonia Vargas | |
1968 | A Wedding Night Essay | other title - Ensayo de una Noche de Bodas (original title) | |
1969 | Santa | Santa | |
1969 | Paula | ||
1970 | La Mentira | ||
1971 | Isle of the Snake People | Anabella Vandenberg | other titles - La Muerte Viviente (original title), Snake People |
1971 | Verano Ardiente | Marilu/Maria de la Luz Flores | other title - Hot Summer |
1972 | Una Mujer Honesta | ||
1972 | Tú, Yo, Nosotros | ||
1972 | Victoria | ||
1973 | Las Cautivas | Lucía Gómez | |
1979 | Amor Libre | ||
1981 | La Pachange | Adela, Vicente's Wife | |
1981 | Oficio de Tinieblas | ||
1981 | D.F./Distrito Federal | ||
1982 | Aquel Famoso Remington | ||
1982 | Días de Combate | Elisa | |
1982 | 41 el Hombre Perfecto | ||
1982 | Los Ojos de un Niño | Patricia | |
1982 | Cosa Fácil | Elisa Belascoaran | |
1983 | Los dos Carnales | ||
1984 | Prohibido Amar en Nueva York | ||
1986 | Más allá de la Muerte | Andrea/Laura | |
1994 | Amor que Mata | ||
2004 | El Mago | Raquel | other title - The Magician |
2005 | Rencor | Gertrudis Alcocer |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1962 | Las Momias de Guanajuato | |||
1963 | Doña Macabra | |||
1964 | Premier Orfeon | |||
1964 | La Intrusa | |||
1964 | Casa de Vecinidad | |||
1964 | Estrellas | |||
1965 | La Mentira | |||
1966 | Wild Heart | Mónica Molnar del Diablo | other title - Corazón Salvaje (original title) | |
1967 | Frontera | |||
1969 | Más allá de la Muerte | Estela Ballesteros | ||
1971 | Velo de Novia | |||
1972 | Los Hermanos Coraje | Clara Barros/Diana Lemos/Marcia | ||
1974 | El Manantial del Milagro | |||
1976 | Los Bandidos del Río Frío | Cecilia | ||
1978 | Cartas Para una Victima | |||
1979 | Verónica | Veronica | ||
1980 | Colorina | Rita | ||
1986 | Hora Marcada | |||
1987 | Tal Como Somos | also Producer | ||
1987 | La Indomable | - | Producer only | |
1988 | Dulce Desafío | - | Producer only | |
1989 | Violencia a Sangre Fria | TV Movie | ||
1994 | Agujetas de Color de Rosa | Lola | ||
1996 | La Sombra del Otro | - | Producer only | |
2003 | Velo de Novia | Lia del Moral | ||
2002 | Desde Gayola | Luchis | ||
2004 | ıDespierta América! | Herself | ||
2004 | Cuatro Labios | Herself | ||
2005 | 100 Mexicanos Dijeron | Herself | 1 episode - Padres vs Hijos | |
2005 | Bajo el Mismo Techo | Julissa Acosta | 1 episode - La Visita de la Tía July | |
2006 | Premios TV y Novelas 2006 | Herself | ||
2006 | Nuestras Mejores Canciones | |||
2006–2007 | The Prettiest Ugly Girl | Teresita Mendiola | other title - La Fea Más Bella (original title), 2 episodes | |
2007 | Premios TV y Novelas 2007 | Herself | ||
2008 | Fuego en la Sangre | Raquel | 9 episodes | |
2009 | Atrévete a Soñar | Cristina Jimenez Viuda De Peralta | ||
2011 | Esperanza del Corazón | Greta |
Year | Result | Award | Category |
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1990 | Won | Golden and Platinum Discs | Album I (Mexico) |
1991 | Won | Golden Disc | Album I (Spain) |
1991 | Won | Golden Disc | Album II (Mexico) |
1992 | Won | The Eres Award | Best Youth Musical Group |
1992 | Won | Double Platinum Disc | Album I (Spain) |
1992 | Won | Golden Disc and Platinum Disc | Album II (Spain) |
1993 | Won | Golden Disc | Banda Rock (Mexico) |
1993 | Won | The Eres Award | Best Youth Musical Group of the Year |
1994 | Won | Furia Musical Award | Banda Rock |
1994 | Won | Double Golden Disc | El Album DOble (Spain) |
1994 | Won | Las Palms de Oro (Golden Palms) Award | |
1995 | Won | Golden Disc | The Album Hoy (Spain) |
Julissa Arce Rivera (born January 13, 1976) commonly known simply as Julissa, is a Puerto Rican Christian singer.
Julissa was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Puerto Rican parents. She was the oldest of four siblings. Julissa debuted as a singer when she was twelve, with the choir of her church. At age 16, she started singing professionally with a local group called Generación Escogida. With them, she recorded several albums. During recordings, she met musician, songwriter, and producer Mike Rivera. They married on November 29, 1997 and moved to Dorado, Puerto Rico. Julissa and Mike have three children: John Michael, Alyrah, and Jayden.
Under her own label, Firmeza Music, Julissa releases her first solo album titled Regresará Por Mí in 1998. The album was produced, arranged, and recorded by her husband, Mike. The album received a Tu Música Award for Best Christian Album, and a Tito Lara Award for Album of the Year. It was also nominated for two Viva Awards in Guatemala for International Album of the Year and International Singer of the Year. Julissa then toured Latin America with pastor Yiye Avila as part of his crusade.
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