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Edith González was a renowned Mexican actress and dancer, best known for her iconic role in the telenovela Doña Bárbara.
Edith González Fuentes was born on December 10, 1964, in Monterrey, Nuevo León, in northern Mexico. Her father, Efraín González, worked as a bookkeeper, while her mother was a homemaker. From a young age, González displayed a passion for performance.
She began her acting career at just six years old with a role in the telenovela Lucía Sombra. At the age of 11, she appeared in the film El Rey de los Gorilas, marking one of her early performances in cinema. She would later star in popular telenovelas such as The Rich Also Cry, Flor y Canela, and I'll Never Forget You.
González pursued formal training in both acting and dance. She studied dance at the Sorbonne in Paris and honed her acting skills at the Actors Studio in New York City. Her artistic development was influenced by the works of literary figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Anton Chekhov, and Leo Tolstoy. González once noted that film offers from the U.S. served as key motivation in her decision to pursue a professional acting career.
Throughout her distinguished career, González worked with several major television networks, including Televisa, Telemundo, and TV Azteca. Her transition to TV Azteca in 2010 brought her leading roles in productions such as Cielo Rojo and appearances on the reality competition show La Academia.
She also had experience in reality television, most notably serving as a judge on the program Bailando por un Sueño ("Dancing for a Dream"). Despite public speculation, González clarified in April 2019 that her temporary absence from television was not related to health issues.
Her impressive body of work across various genres earned her both critical praise and a strong fan base, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in Mexican television. At the time of her passing, her estimated net worth reflected a decades-long career in television and film.
González gave birth to her daughter, Constanza, in August 2004. For several years, she kept the identity of Constanza’s father private. In 2008, Mexican politician Santiago Creel publicly acknowledged he was the father. Despite initially keeping the relationship discrete, González stated in interviews that Creel had consistently been involved in their daughter’s life.
In 2010, González married businessman Lorenzo Lazo Margáin. The couple faced a traumatic incident in 2014 when they were robbed at a shopping center in the San Jerónimo neighborhood of Mexico City. Though the robbery, captured on security footage, was unsettling, neither González nor her husband sustained serious injuries. The couple expressed relief and gratitude for their safety.
In 2016, González was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She bravely fought the illness for three years, becoming an advocate for cancer awareness and early detection. On June 13, 2019, she passed away at the age of 54, surrounded by family. She is survived by her husband, Lorenzo Lazo, and her daughter, Constanza.
Edith González left behind a legacy defined by her talent, grace, and resilience. She remains a beloved figure in the world of Latin American entertainment, remembered for her dedication to the arts and her enduring impact on the telenovela genre.
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