Ana Luisa Peluffo

Ana Luisa Peluffo

Actress
Born
October 9, 1929
Died
March 4, 2026
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Ana Luisa Peluffo made her screen debut in 1953. She was a pioneer to appear in nude scenes in Mexican cinema in mid-decade. This helped her to establish her name and allowed her to turn to dramas and comedies, though she returned to her roots in the 1970s. Peluffo has one of the longest…

Biography

Ana Luisa Peluffo made her screen debut in 1953. She was a pioneer to appear in nude scenes in Mexican cinema in mid-decade. This helped her to establish her name and allowed her to turn to dramas and comedies, though she returned to her roots in the 1970s. Peluffo has one of the longest filmographies of any featured actress in Mexican cinema. She has won two Diosas de Plata: one for Best Actress for her role in La venida del rey Olmos (1975), and another for her long career (in 1996).

Actress

El MariachiEl Mariachi(2014)
Los 3 chacales y la carroñaLos 3 chacales y la carroña(2012)
Las Dos MichoacanasLas Dos Michoacanas(2011)as Camelia
Letters to ElenaLetters to Elena(2011)as Vieja Paniagua
El vampiro y la vedetteEl vampiro y la vedette(2010)as Diamantina

Self

PerdidaPerdida(2009)as Self
Historias engarzadasHistorias engarzadas(2004)as Self
De fin de siglo(1998)as Self
Memoria del cine mexicanoMemoria del cine mexicano(1993)as Self
Jóvenes y rebeldesJóvenes y rebeldes(1961)as Self

Known for

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