Delia Casanova

Delia Casanova (born November 4, 1948) is a Mexican film, theater and television actress, winner of a Silver Ariel. He completed his acting studies at the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA), in Mexico City. She began her artistic career in the theater, to later venture into the cinema and a decade later into television, as an actress in soap operas, in productions made by Televisa.

Cast

Algo sobre Jaime Sabines

Herod's Law

(Rosa)

Luz's Motives

(Dra. Maricarmen Rebollar)

Todos hemos pecado

(Doña Chayo)

Midaq Alley

(Eusebia)

All of Them Witches

(Madame Endor)

Pole Dance

(Clienta María)

The Heist

(La Chata)

El día que murió Pedro Infante

(Laura)

Así es la Suerte

(Lidia)

All That Is Invisible

(Socorro)

Long live Tepito!

(Mariana)

Erendira

(Narrator (voice))

Between Pancho Villa and a Naked Woman

(1ra esposa de Adrián)

Brigada de la Muerte

Como tú me has deseado

Everyone's Hell so Feared

(Mariana)

Alsino and the Condor

(Rosaria)

In the Shadow of the Moon

Drizzle

(Luisa)

Hope

(Catalina)

Love Lies

(Clara Zamudio)

Los gemelos alborotados

El viaje

Death Squad

(Ruth, la Peregrina)

Bésame en la boca

(Consuelo)

Nahuí - the woman behind the legend

(Nahuí Olín)

Lady Rancho

(Doña Chona)

Violent Stories

Tear This Heart Out

(Julia)

Autumn

(Friend)

The Birthday of the Dog

(Secretaria)

El Bulto

(Alba)

Cuartelazo

(Soldadera)

The Long Awaited Desperate Love

(Girl's mother)

The Virgin Wife

(Clemencia)

Su nombre era Dolores, la Jenn que yo conocí

(Doña Gloria Salgado)

Sin pecado concebido

(Hermana Jovita)

Cadenas de amargura

(Natalia Vizcaíno Lara)

The Power of Destiny

(Doña Carlota vda. de Curiel)

Unforgettable

(Doña Carmen)

La Culpa

(Graciela)

Rayito de luz

(Gertrudis Montes)

La doble vida de Estela Carrillo

(Doña Herminia)

De pura sangre

(Laura Blanchet)

Lo imperdonable

(Matilde)

Pasión y poder

(Dolores Durán)

Toda una vida

(Moravia Castro)

Los Parientes Pobres

(Eloísa de Olmos)

La paloma

(Elsa)

Luz y Sombra

(Micaela "Mica" de Suárez)

La pasión de Isabela

(Natalia)