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Karyme Lozano is a Actor Mexicaine born on 3 april 1978 at Mexico City (Mexique)

Karyme Lozano

Karyme Lozano
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Birth name Karyme Lucía Virginia Lozano Carreno
Nationality Mexique
Birth 3 april 1978 (46 years) at Mexico City (Mexique)

Karyme Lozano ([kaˈɾime loˈsano]; born Karyme Lucía Virginia Lozano Carreno on April 3, 1978 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico) is a Mexican actress.

Biography

Lozano was born April 3, 1978 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico. She is niece of Mexican actor Jaime Lozano and cousin of former Mexican footballer Jaime Lozano. Since childhood loved to sing, dance and act. Her studies were conducted at the American college, however, to take lessons with director José Luis Ibáñez, realized that whenever she liked the action and that was her true profession, situation proved to be part of the Televisa's la escuela de actuación (CEA).

She is best known as a star of telenovelas Amar Sin Límites, 1999-2000 Televisa series Tres mujeres, El Manantial, Niña amada mía and the Venevisión telenovela Soñar no Cuesta Nada, entirely shot in Miami, Florida and was also chosen to take part of the series Mujeres Asesinas, in its second season. also a hit series in Mexico City. She also sang the latter series' theme song. Lozano also starred in several theatrical plays in Mexico City.

Usually with

Kim Coates
Kim Coates
(1 films)
René Campero
René Campero
(1 films)
Andy García
Andy García
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Karyme Lozano (2 films)

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Actress

Outlaws - For Greater Glory, 2h25
Directed by Dean Wright
Origin Mexique
Genres Drama, War, Action, Historical
Themes Films about religion
Actors Andy García, Eva Longoria, Eduardo Verástegui, Peter O'Toole, Bruce Greenwood, Oscar Isaac
Roles Doña María del Río
Rating65% 3.2517153.2517153.2517153.2517153.251715
The film opens with screen titles describing the anti-Catholic provisions of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico. Civil war erupts when newly elected Mexican president, Plutarco Elías Calles (Rubén Blades), begins a violent and relentless crackdown against the country's Catholic faithful. The film depicts the carnage by showing churches being set on fire, Catholic priests murdered and countless faithful peasants killed, then having their bodies publicly hang on telegraph poles as a warning to others.