Patricia Verónica Núñez Reyes Spíndola (born 11 July 1953) is a Mexican actress, director and producer in films, TV series and theatre plays. She studied to become an actress in several ateliers in Mexico and London. She made her début in the movies in 1972, with El señor de Osanto, and two years later she started working in the Teatro Fru Fru. As an actress, she has worked with directors like Nancy Cárdenas or Arturo Ripstein. She has also worked in famous Mexican telenovelas. She won the Ariel prize for her roles in Los motivos de Luz and La reina de la noche. She has an acting school she runs with her sister, Marta Reyes Spíndola, in the Colonia Juárez neighborhood of Mexico City called M & M Studio, where she also teaches. Description above from the Wikipedia article Patricia Reyes Spíndola, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Frida
(Matilde Kahlo)
The Blood Priestess
(Magda)
La teta de Botero
(Sofia)
Malos hábitos
(Madre Superiora)
The Return of a Man Called Horse
(Gray Thorn)
Chicogrande
(La Sandoval)
Todos hemos pecado
(La Doñita)
Las Poquianchis
(Prostituta Asesinada)
El otro crimen
They Are All Dead
(Doña Rosario)
You Are My Passion
(Madre Furia)
Dad Wanted
(Directora del Colegio)
Can't Quit Mom
(Fanny)
Tespis Teporocho
Crazy Carnival
(Eréndira)
Another Mexican
(Viuda)
The Reasons of the Heart
(Doña Ruti)
The Virgin of Lust
(Raquel)
Such is Life
(Adela, The Godmother)
Nocturno a Rosario
(Soledad)
No One Writes to the Colonel
(Jacinta)
Caminando pasos... caminando
The Ruination of Men
(Axe Face)
La mujer del puerto
(Tomasa)
Va de Nuez
Los confines
(Esposa)
The Queen of the Night
(Lucha Reyes)
La Madrastra: Años después
(Venturina)
Luz's Motives
(Luz)
Snake Skin
(Licenciada Ortiz)
Solamente una vez
The Scandalous Charm of Broken Egos
(La Llorona)
El viaje de Keta
Ánima
(Danae)
El rey de la vecindad
(Esposa de Marcos)
El gran relajo mexicano
Love Lies
Hounded on a Carnival Monday
Mujeres en el acto
Amor letra por letra
(La Jueza)
Walking Vengeance
(Madre de Félix)
The Crystal Toad in the Kingdom of Tears
The Haunting of the Immaculate Nurse
(Hortensia)
I am My Mother
(Clara)
A quien cierra los ojos
(Montserrat)
Estar o no estar
Untamed Women
(Ema)
A Married Woman
(Luisa)
Bleak Street
(Adela)
La rebelión de los colgados
Letters from Marusia
(Rosa)
Wedding Ring
(Mary)
My Prison Yard
(Aurora (as Patricia Reyes Spindola))
Before Night Falls
(María Teresa Freye de Andrade)
El elegido
(Virgen Maria)
Marioneta
México Norte
Llanto, risas y nocaut
Más allá de lo que queda
(Filomena)
Divine
(Micaela)
Deep Crimson
(Sra. Ruelas)
The Master of Ballantrae
(Rosa)
eXXXorcisms
Pedro Páramo, el hombre de la Media Luna
(Eduvigis Dyada)
The Voice of a Dream
(Estela)
I Wanted to Find You
Mexico, Mexico, ra, ra, ra!
(Patricia)
Marionette
Mi mariachi
La mudanza
¡Aquí espaantan!
(Remedios)
Between
(Mrs. Gonzalez)
The Other Side
El edén
(Victoria)
The Children of Sanchez
Nocturnal Love that Goes Away
(Carmen)
Lucky Break
Goitia: A God for Himself
(Deifilia)
Me casé con un idiota
Given In Love
Devil Between the Legs
(La Amante)
'Ora sí ¡tenemos que ganar!
The Other Virginity
(Flora)
Caiman's Dream
(Caiman's Mother)
One Hundred Years with Juan Rulfo
(Self)
La fea más bella
(Tomasa Moran)
The Marked Hour
((Varios))
Killer Women
(Sagrario)
Killer Women
(Tita Garza, Estafadora)
Killer Women
(Carmen)
Más Allá de Tí
Rafaela
(Caridad Martinez)
En carne propia
(Tota de Ortega)
Fear the Walking Dead
(Griselda Salazar)
La Madrastra
(Venturina García "La Muda")
La rosa de Guadalupe
(Paz)
Azul
(Martha)
Imperio De Mentiras
(Sara Rodríguez de Velasco)
Está Libre
(Conepción)
El extraño retorno de Diana Salazar
(Jordana Núñez)
Pueblo chico, infierno grande
(Martina)
Inocente de Ti
(Abuela Cleotilde)
Salomé
Triángulo
(Virginia Granados)
El Niño que Vino del Mar
(Alberta Gómez)
De Pocas Pocas Pulgas
(Griselda)
Road to Destiny
(Blanca)
The Color of Passion
(Trinidad "Trini" de Treviño)
Burning for Revenge
(Quintina)
Mujeres Asesinas
(Teodora)
María Isabel
(Manuela Rojas López)
Dark Fate
(María Dolores "María Lola")
La mujer de mi vida
(Antonia Oribe)