Ana Ofelia Murguía

Acting

Ana Ofelia Murguía

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Dec 08, 1933 (91 years old)
Death date
Dec 31, 2023

Ana Ofelia Murguía

Known For

Coco
1h 45m
Movie 2017

Coco

Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel dreams...

El mar muerto
1h 24m
Movie 2013

El mar muerto

There is a blackout in Mexico City. In the darkness...

The Waterwheel
0h 6m
Movie 2013

The Waterwheel

In a small town, time stops for a father who...

Expiration Date
1h 51m
Movie 2012

Expiration Date

Ramona's compulsive life becomes a wreck when she finds out,...

Walking Vengeance
2h 9m
Movie 2008

Walking Vengeance

Frantic to be free of Felix, her wealthy but drunken...

Tear This Heart Out
1h 47m
Movie 2008

Tear This Heart Out

A young girl recounts her girlhood and eventual marriage to...

Mientras haya vida
0h 45m
TV Show 2007

Mientras haya vida

Blue Eyelids
1h 38m
Movie 2007

Blue Eyelids

Marina wins a paradise vacation for two, but when she...

A Good Death Beats a Dull Life
1h 48m
Movie 2006

A Good Death Beats a Dull Life

The women of a prosperous provincial family hide unsuspected secrets...

El edén
1h 39m
Movie 2004

El edén

A conservative businesswoman promises her dying husband to bring their...

Biography

Ana Ofelia Murguía was a Mexican actress with a long career in theater, film and television for more than 40 years. She is a graduate of the Theater School of the National Institute of Fine Arts and a student of the “father of Mexican theater” Seki Sano, which forged her for a fruitful career on stage. She received the Ariel Award for Best Female Co-Acting on four occasions for "Cadena Perpetua" (1979), "Los Motivos de Luz" (1986), "La Reina de la Noche" (1996), and the Ariel de Oro for lifetime achievement in 2011. She also won three times the Silver Goddess award for The Motifs of Light (1986), Written in the Body of the Night (2002), The Good Herbs (2011). In 2004 he received the silver Mayahuel for his career at the Guadalajara Film Festival, and in 2007 he obtained special recognition at the Lunas del Auditorio. Ana Ofelia Murguía voiced Miguel's great-grandmother in the Oscar-winning animated film Coco (2017).