Actress. Born Refugio Corona Pérez Frías, she was a prominent actress during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She began her artistic career in the late 1930s in film, theater, and television after moving to Mexico City in her youth. Her film debut occurred in 1939 with the movie "La Noche de los Mayas," and throughout her career, she appeared in over 30 notable films. Notable among these is "El infierno de todos tan temido" (1980), for which she received a nomination for the Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also gained recognition for her roles in "Señoritas a disgusto" (1988), earning a nomination for the Ariel Award for Best Actress in a Minor Role, and "Cóndores no entierran todos los días" (1985), where she won the Best Actress award at the Bogotá Film Festival. Other noteworthy films include "Los de abajo" (1940) and "La casa de Bernarda Alba" (1980).
In addition to her work in film, Isabela Corona ventured into television in 1961, making her debut in the telenovela "Divorciadas." Her leading role in the 1988 telenovela "Viviana" earned her a nomination for the TVyNovelas Award for Best Villain. Throughout her television career, she participated in other notable productions such as "Muchacha italiana viene a casarse," "El carruaje," "Blanca Vidal," and others. Isabela Corona retired from acting in 1990 after concluding her career with her participation in the telenovela "Yo compro esa mujer."
Actress. Born Refugio Corona Pérez Frías, she was a prominent actress during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She began her artistic career in the late 1930s in film, theater, and television after moving to Mexico City in her youth. Her film debut occurred in 1939 with the movie "La Noche de los Mayas," and throughout her career, she appeared in over 30 notable films. Notable among these is "El infierno de todos tan temido" (1980), for which she received a nomination for the Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also gained recognition for her roles in "Señoritas a disgusto" (1988), earning a nomination for the Ariel Award for Best Actress in a Minor Role, and "Cóndores no entierran todos los días" (1985), where she won the Best Actress award at the Bogotá Film Festival. Other noteworthy films include "Los de abajo" (1940) and "La casa de Bernarda Alba" (1980).
In addition to her work in film, Isabela Corona ventured into television in 1961, making her debut in the telenovela "Divorciadas." Her leading role in the 1988 telenovela "Viviana" earned her a nomination for the TVyNovelas Award for Best Villain. Throughout her television career, she participated in other notable productions such as "Muchacha italiana viene a casarse," "El carruaje," "Blanca Vidal," and others. Isabela Corona retired from acting in 1990 after concluding her career with her participation in the telenovela "Yo compro esa mujer."
Bio by: Shubham
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