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Home/People/Luisa Huertas
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Born
Jan 1, 1951
Age 75
Place of Birth
San Salvador, El Salvador
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

45
Movies
6
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Luisa Huertas

Acting

Biography
Luisa Huertas is an actress of Salvadoran and Mexican nationality, born on June 24, 1951, in San Salvador, El Salvador. Born to a Spanish refugee father and a Mexican businesswoman mother, Luisa was trained at the Escuela de Arte Teatral del INBA and the Centro Universitario de Teatro CUT-UNAM, two of Mexico's most respected institutions. She spent part of the 1970s in film and was also known for her role as Rosita in the children's series Sesame Street, before beginning her remarkable career in Mexican television, in several of the most popular and recognized telenovelas, including Dulce Desafío (1988-1989), Carrusel (1989), Al filo de la muerte (1991), Volver a empezar (1994), among others. A founding member of the Mexican Academy of Theatrical Art, in addition to being a member of the Advisory Board of the CUT of the UNAM, she has also been a stable and frequent cast member of the National Theater Company. In recent years, Luisa has participated in series such as La casa de las flores (2020), Todo por nada (2021) and in films such as Dos mujeres y una Vaca (2015) and Cosas imposibles (2021). She is a graduate of the Escuela de Arte Teatral del INBA and the Centro Universitario de Teatro, CUT-UNAM where she has also taught. She is co-founder and General Director of the Centro de Estudios para el Uso de la Voz (CEUVOZ). She received the Asociación de Periodistas de Teatro award and the Metro award both for best actress for El diccionario. She won the Ariel for her role in Arturo Ripstein's Mentiras Piadosas. She is a founding member of the Academia Mexicana de Arte Teatral, A.C. and is part of the stable cast of the Compañía Nacional de Teatro. In 2020 she was named by Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum, Living Cultural Heritage of Mexico City, celebrating 50 years of career.
The Follies poster

The Follies

as Paz
2025
Reliefs poster

Reliefs

as Rosa
2025
We Shall Not Be Moved poster

We Shall Not Be Moved

as Socorro
2024
The Honest Candidate poster

The Honest Candidate

as Abuela Tona
2024
Patron Saint poster

Patron Saint

as Tere
2023
Iguana Like the Sun poster

Iguana Like the Sun

as Dolores
2022
Impossible Things poster

Impossible Things

as Eugenia
2021
We Vanish poster

We Vanish

as Carmella
2018
Dos mujeres y una vaca poster

Dos mujeres y una vaca

as Rosana
2016
Pulling Strings poster

Pulling Strings

as Old Woman
2013
The Last Veil poster

The Last Veil

as Josefina
2013
Potosí poster

Potosí

as Rafaela
2013
Machete Language poster

Machete Language

Cast
2012
Half of the World poster

Half of the World

as Graciana
2011
De la infancia poster

De la infancia

as Vecina
2010
Blue Eyelids poster

Blue Eyelids

as Mercedes
2007
KM 31: Kilometer 31 poster

KM 31: Kilometer 31

as Anciana
2006
Rencor poster

Rencor

Cast
2005
The Crime of Padre Amaro poster

The Crime of Padre Amaro

as Dionisia
2002
To Love Too Much poster

To Love Too Much

as Vendedora de flores
2002