Maritza Olivares
Maritza Olivares is a talented Mexican actress known for her significant contributions to both film and television. Her career includes memorable performances in various telenovelas and films, notably her role as Cayetana in the popular series "Entre el amor y el odio." She also showcased her versatility in the horror film "El Retorno de Walpurgis" and made notable appearances in the television show "Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real."
Olivares pursued her education in London, which aided her development as an actress, and she has enjoyed a dynamic career spanning Mexico, the United States, and France. Her talent was recognized early on when she received a nomination for an Ariel Award for Best Actress for her performance in her debut film, "Los Meses y los Días." Additionally, she was honored with the Heraldo Award for the same role, although she ultimately lost the Ariel to her co-star Lucha Villa from "National Mechanics."
Beyond her professional achievements, Olivares is also a mother to Valentina Sumavsky, who has followed in her footsteps to become an actress herself. Maritza Olivares continues to leave her mark in the entertainment industry, celebrated for her dedication and memorable roles.