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Alba Nydia Díaz | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1969–present |
Alba Nydia Díaz (born April 27) is a Puerto Rican actress who has worked in Puerto Rico and Mexico.
Early years
Díaz was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico. Although the roles she portrayed in her early days and years after were not leading roles, from Conciencia Culpable (Guilty Conscience), in 1969, through Cristina Bazán, in 1977, starring Johanna Rosaly, she always managed to impress in her performances.[1]
Acting career on television
During the 1970s, she appeared in Mexican soap operas including Colorina (Goldfinch), with Mexican actress Lucía Méndez, El Derecho de Nacer (The Right to be Born), and El Maleficio (The Curse), also taped and broadcast by Televisa.
By the end of the 1970s, Díaz was performing in leading roles in the telenovelas: La Jibarita (The Country Girl), taped in Dominican Republic, Modelos S.A. (Models S.A.) opposite Fernando Allende and Giselle Blondet, and Cuando Despierta un Amor (When a love arouses), opposite Braulio Castillo, hijo, both taped in Puerto Rico.
Acting career on stage
Díaz has also performed on stage in Puerto Rico, including in La Pasión según Antígona Pérez (The Passion of Antígona Pérez), La Casa de Bernarda Alba (The House of Bernard Alba), La Carreta (The Oxcart), Zorba the Greek, Electra, Tiempo Muerto (Dead Season), and Frida Kahlo Viva la Vida.
Producer
Díaz has her own film production company called Copelar, with her actress partner Sonia Valentín. She has starred in and produced several television movies, such as Sudor Amargo (Bitter Sweat) and Las Combatientes (The Combatants).
Television host
Díaz hosted the daily talk show Entre Nosotras (Among Us) with Puerto Rican actress Sonia Valentin and the Irish-Puerto Rican actress Noris Joffre, among other personalities. It was broadcast by Televicentro in Puerto Rico and WAPA America, throughout the United States.
Actress
- 2004: Las combatientes (TV movie) Noemi
- 2003: Bitter Sweat
- 2003: Psicosis(TV series) Irene
- 2003: Plaza vacante
- 1999: Cuando despierta el amor (soap opera)
- 1998: Flores de la noche (TV movie) Mryriam
- 1995: Al son del amor (TV series)
- 1995: Señora Tentacion (TV series) Azabache
- 1993: A Flight of Hope
- 1989: La conciencia de Lucía (TV series) Ingrid
- 1985: Tanairi (TV series) Altagracia (1985)
- 1983: El maleficio (TV series) Sara
- 1981: El Derecho de Nacer (TV series) Virginia
- 1980: El ídolo (TV series) Alana
- 1980: La otra mujer (TV series) Susana
- 1980: Al final del arco iris (TV series) Adriana
- 1980: Colorina (TV series) Liza
- 1978: Cristina Bazán (TV series) Taina
- 1973: Adios, New York, adios
References
- ^ "Alba Nydia Díaz" (in Spanish). San Juan, Puerto Rico: National Foundation for Popular Culture.