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Maria Alicia Delgado : ウィキペディア英語版
María Alicia Delgado

Maria Alicia Delgado (born January 28, 1947, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon) is a Mexican actress and comedian, best known as one of the two female regulars on ''Anabel''. Delgado has spent her entire television career with Televisa.
For years Delgado performed in Monterrey]〔(Gurrola, Fabiola. "Maria Alicia Delgado le pone humor a la vida," ''El siglo de Durango,'' March 30, 2012 )〕 and Oaxaca.〔(''El Sol de Mexico'', March 4, 2010 )〕 It was not until the early 1980s, however that a staffer with Televisa's Oaxaca affiliate discovered her. Delgado was brought to the attention of producer Enrique Segoviano, who in 1982 cast her in an episode of ''Odisea Burbujas.'' This resulted in Delgado's relocation to Mexico City and she would go on to work with Segoviano frequently. She was cast as Marilu in the children's television series ''El tesoro del saber'' in 1984, not knowing that her must successful collaboration with Segoviano would come by decade's end.
Delgado, along with Anabel Ferreira, would be the only cast members to stay with ''Anabel'' for its entire run. When the series premiered, Mario Bezares and Eugenio Derbez were the male cast members. By 1993 the two women were still there, but Derbez's roles were now filled by Carlos Ignacio and Luis Arcoraz IV had replaced Bezares. Delgado's two best-known characters from this series were Yadhira Davilillo, a middle-aged mother in the ''Coralia'' sketches, and as an elderly woman in several others. So identifiable was the latter role that Delgado has reprised it several times since.
Delgado's elderly woman character has also appeared on, among other series, ''Derbez en cuando'' and ''XHDRBZ'' under the name of Alz (in the "Alz y Heimer" sketches) and ''Cero en Conducta'' as Jorge's (Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo) grandmother. Originally Jorge's grandmother, in recurring appearances, would try to defend Jorge and his classmates from their teacher and principal; in later recurring appearances, she would retell stories, which were acted out by the series' regular cast. Delgado also guested on ''Festival del Humor'' and ''Humor es...los comediantes'' in her elderly woman characterization. Her appearance on the latter, telecast in 2000, was ironic, as series regular Aida Pierce also would occasionally play an elderly woman in sketches.
Although Delgado is primarily a comedian, she has also appeared in telenovelas, including ''Querida enemiga'' and, most recently ''Amorcito Corazón.''
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