Laura Aurora Flores Heras

Laura Flores

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Laura Flores
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Laura Flores in 2013
Born
Laura Aurora Flores Heras

August 23, 1963 (age 57)
Other namesLaura Flores
OccupationActress, singer, hostess
Label(s)
Aquarius Musikindo
Spouse(s)Miguel Duran
Sergio Faccelli (1986–1989)
José Ramón Diez (1998–2007)
ChildrenMaria, Patricio, Alejandro and Ana Sofía

Laura Aurora Flores Heras (born August 23, 1963) is a Mexican actress, hostess and singer.[1]

Biography[edit source]

Laura Flores had a hit, a grammy winning single El Alma No Tiene Color ("The Soul Has No Color"), which was a duet with Marco Antonio Solís. Her first taste of stardom came when she joined Hermanos y Amigos,[1] whose band members were her family. The group carried out extensive tours in Mexico, the NetherlandsGermany and Spain for almost three years.

Flores' desire to be better prepared in the field of acting led her to study acting in El Centro de Estudios Artísticos de Televisa (CEA). Her first acting opportunity came during a musical presentation in Tampico, where a producer offered her a role in the telenovela El combate, starring Ignacio López Tarso.

Music was within her, and in 1980 Luis de Llano Macedo offered her the opportunity to sing and record some songs in English in the program Noche de Noche, hosted by Verónica Castro. In 1981 Laura starred in her first musical, Los Fantásticos. She later became the conductor of various special programs in which were portrayed during the early 1980s. In 1992, she recorded her first solo CD, Barcos de Papel, which made her carry out tours throughout all of the Mexican Republic.

In 1986, Laura married songwriter and singer Sergio Faccelli, who produced De Corazón a Corazón y Fruto Prohibido; but the relationship was cut short, ending in three years. She has participated in important telenovelas such as Los Años pasanClarisaEl vuelo del águilaMarisolEl Amor tiene cara de mujerEl alma no tiene colorGotita de amor, and Siempre te amaré. In the year of 2005, after a temporary departure, she returned to the acting scene, starring in Piel de otoño.

In 1995, she sang some of her songs in a radio station event in the famous "Rancho Moreno" in Chino, California. At the 9th Lo Nuestro Awards, Flores received a nomination for Regional Mexican Female Singer of the Year.[2] The following year, Flores was nominated for Pop Singer of the Year.[3]

From 1995 to 1997, she hosted the Mexican version of Wheel of FortuneLa Rueda de la Fortuna. The program aired on El Canal De Las Estrellas ("The Channel of the Stars.")

In 2006, she played a co-protagonist role in Mundo de Fieras with César Évora. The next year, she continue working as his wife in Al Diablo con los Guapos as a villain who later turns good.

In 2008, she left the program Hoy to give way for a telenovela En Nombre del Amor as Camila Ríos, the mother of the villain.

In 2009, she was part of the telenovela Corazón salvaje as Juan del Diablo's mother.

In fall 2010, she appeared on Mujeres Asesinas.

Since 2014, Flores is now working with Telemundo. She first played a special participation in En Otra Piel as Mónica Serrano, and later became part of the main cast of Reina de Corazones.

For her work in television and in the recording industry, Flores has had her handprints embedded at the Paseo de las Luminarias in Mexico City.

Filmography[edit source]

Television, television films and series
YearTitleRoleNotes
1980El combateMariana
1981El derecho de nacerAmelia
1982En busca del paraísoYolanda
1984Tú eres mi destinoRosa Martha
1984Los años felicesMaría
1985Los años pasanMaríaSequel to Los años felices
1985Cartas de amorUnknown role
1986Ave FénixPaulina
1990Mi pequeña SoledadDulce María
1991La pícara soñadoraMónica Rochild #1
1993ClarisaElidé González León
1994Mujer, casos de la vida realUnknown roleEpisode: "Nunca más"
1994El amor tiene cara de mujerVictoria
1994El vuelo del águilaEmperatriz Carlota
1996MarisolSandra Luján
1997El alma no tiene colorGuadalupe Roldán
1998Gotita de amorMaría Fernanda De Santiago
1999Cuento de NavidadAn angel (The pretty woman)
1999Tres mujeresSandra María Aguirre
1999Yo soy Betty, la feaHerself2 episodes
2000Siempre te amaréVictoria Robles de Castellanos / Amparo Rivas
2000Carita de ángelLaura
2001Cero en conductaLaurita
2002Cómplices al rescateRocío Cantú de Del Río
2003La decada furiosaHostTelevision film
2003La hora picoHerself
2004–05Piel de otoñoLucía Villareal de Mendoza
2005Bajo el mismo techoLaura Acosta
2006Mundo de fierasRegina Guerra de Martínez
2007Destilando amorPriscilla
2007–08Al diablo con los guaposLuciana Arango de Belmonte
2008Las tontas no van al cieloLuciana Arango
2008SecretosMiriam Garza2 episodes
2008–09En nombre del amorCamila Ríos de Mondragón
2009–10Corazón salvajeMaría del Rosario Montes de Oca
2010–11Llena de amorErnestina Pavón / Netty
2011Una familia con suerteYuyú Arteaga
2012Un refugio para el amorRoselena de Torreslanda
2013Nueva vidaMaríaEpisode: "Todos mis hijos"
2014En otra pielMónica Serrano
2014Reina de corazonesSara Smith / Virginia de la Vega
2015–16¿Quién es quién?Inés González
2016Señora Acero: La CoyoteEdelmira Rigores19 episodes
2017La FanPaloma21 episodes
2018Mi familia perfectaIrma Solías
2019Juntos, el corazón nunca se equivocaSoledad Elizalde
2019Soltero con hijasAlondra Ruvalcaba

Awards and nominations[edit source]

Premios TVyNovelas[edit source]

YearCategoryTelenovelaResult
1983Best Female RevelationEl Derecho de NacerWon
1985Best Young Lead ActressLos años felicesNominated
1994Best Female AntagonistClarisa
2007Best Co-Star ActressMundo de Fieras
2010Corazón Salvaje[4]

Premios People en Español[edit source]

YearCategoryTelenovelaResult
2012Best Supporting ActressUn Refugio para el AmorNominated

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