Ximena Suárez
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Ximena Suárez | |
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Born | Ximena del Rocío Sarasvati Suárez Soto January 17, 1965 Mexico City, Mexico |
💼 Occupation | writer and screenwriter |
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Ximena Suárez (born 17 January 1965, in Mexico D.F., Mexico), is a Mexican writer and sreenwriter. She has made her career in television for Televisa (Mexico), in América Producciones (Peru) and Capitalvision International Corporation (United States). Her telenovelas and series have been broadcast in different countries in Latin America, North America, Europe and Asia.
Her most successful soap operas are: La jefa del campeón (2018), Pasión y poder (2015), La malquerida (2014), Amores verdaderos (2012), La que no podía amar (2011), Teresa (2010), Alma de hierro (2008), Rubí (2004), El noveno mandamiento (2001), Pobre diabla (2000), La Paloma (1995) and Morelia (1994).
Filmography[edit]
Original[edit]
- La Paloma (1995) with José Rendón
Adaptations[edit]
- Como tú no hay 2 (2020) original of Fernando Aragón y Arnaldo Madrid
- La jefa del campeón (2018) with Marissa Garrido, original of Héctor Rodríguez y Alejandro Torres
- El Bienamado (2017) with Kary Fajer, original of Dias Gomes
- Pasión y poder (2015-2016) original of Marissa Garrido
- First part of Lo imperdonable original of Caridad Bravo Adams
- La malquerida (2014) original of Jacinto Benavente
- Last episodes of Corona de lágrimas (2013) original de Manuel Canseco Noriega
- Second part of Amores verdaderos (2012-2013) with Kary Fajer, original of Marcela Citterio and Enrique Estevanez
- La que no podía amar (2011-2012) original of Delia Fiallo
- Teresa (2010-2011) original of Mimí Bechelani[1]
- First part of Alma de hierro (2008-2009) with Aída Guajardo, original of Adrián Suar
- Second part of Amar sin límites (2006-2007) with Aída Guajardo, original of Inés Rodena
- First part of Código Postal (2006-2007) with Aída Guajardo and Jesús Calzada, original of Sergio Vaiman and Marily Pugno
- Second part of Apuesta por un amor (2004-2005) with Juan Carlos Alcalá, written by Gabriela Ortigoza, original of Bernardo Romero Pereiro
- Rubí (2004) with Virginia Quintana, original of Yolanda Vargas Dulché
- El noveno mandamiento (2001) with Virginia Quintana, original of René Allouis
- Pobre diabla (2000) original of Alberto Migré and Delia Fiallo
- María Emilia: Querida (1999-2000) original of Delia Fiallo
- Morir dos veces (1996) original of José Rendón
- Morelia (1994-1995) original of Delia Fiallo
- Sueño de amor (1993) original of Inés Rodena and Carmen Daniels
Literary edits[edit]
- Amor real (2003) written by María Zarattini
- El Manantial (2001-2002) written by María del Carmen Peña
- First part of Tres mujeres (1998-2000) written by Martha Carrillo and Cristina García
- Balada por un amor (1989-1990) written by María Zarattini
- El cristal empañado (1989) written by Héctor Iglesias
New versions rewritten by others[edit]
Production manager[edit]
- El cristal empañado (1989)
Prizes and nominations[edit]
Premios TVyNovelas[edit]
Year | Category | Telenovela | Resulted |
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2014 | TVyNovelas Award for Best Original Story or Adaptation | Amores verdaderos | Won |
2012 | TVyNovelas Award for Best Original Story or Adaptation | La que no podía amar | Nominated |
2009 | TVyNovelas Award for Best Original Story or Adaptation | Alma de hierro | Won |
2005 | TVyNovelas Award for Best Original Story or Adaptation | Rubí | Won |
Bravo Awards[edit]
Year | Category | Telenovela | Resulted |
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2009 | Besy Adaptation | Alma de hierro | Won |
References[edit]
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