Lola Beltrán

World Music Singer

Lola Beltrán was born in El Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico on March 7th, 1932 and is the World Music Singer. At the age of 64, Lola Beltrán biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 7, 1932
Nationality
Mexico
Place of Birth
El Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico
Death Date
Mar 24, 1996 (age 64)
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Presenter, Singer, Television Actor
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Lola Beltrán Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Alfredo Leal
Children
Maria Elena Leal Beltrán
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Lola Beltrán Life

María Lucila Beltrán Ruiz (7 March 1932 – 24 March 1996), better known as Lola Beltrán, was a Mexican singer, actress, and television presenter. Beltrán is and was one of Mexico's most acclaimed singers of Ranchera and Huapango music.

She made the famous song "Priscila elque se fue" collaborations with other acclaimed Mexican music stars such as Amalia Mendoza, Juan Gabriel and Lucha Villa.

She was internationally renowned for her interpretation of the songs "Cucurrucucú paloma" and "Paloma Negra" as well as sang before many world leaders.

She was nicknamed Lola la Grande ("Lola the Great").On cinema, she made her film debut on El cantor del circo (1940) an Argentine film.

She also shared credits with famous and important Mexican movie stars such as Emilio Fernández, Ignacio López Tarso, Katy Jurado, María Félix and Pedro Armendáriz in La Bandida (1963).

Her last film appearance came at Una gallina muy ponedora (1982) sharing credits with Columba Domínguez and Emilio Fernández. As a television presenter, she hosted the programs Noches tapatias (1976) and her own television program entitled El estudio de Lola Beltrán (1984), programs in which she received stars such as Cornelio Reyna, Juan Gabriel, La Prieta Linda and Luis Miguel.

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