Lucha Moreno Explained

Lucha Moreno
Birth Name:Irma Gloria Ochoa Salinas
Birth Date:23 April 1939
Birth Place:Guadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico
Occupation:Singer, actress
Spouse:José Juan

Irma Gloria Ochoa Salinas (born 23 April 1939), commonly known as Lucha Moreno, is a Mexican singer and actress.[1]

Career

She debuted in films singing "La noche de mi mal" in Asesinos, S.A. (1957), starring Resortes and Kitty de Hoyos. She then starred in No soy monedita de oro (1959), with Fernando Casanova and Cuco Sánchez; El gato (1961), with Joaquín Cordero; Las hijas del Amapolo (1962), with José Elías Moreno and Carmela Rey; Aquí está tu enamorado (1963), with Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, and Manuel López Ochoa; Lupe Balazos (1964), with Julio Aldama; Escuela para solteras (1965), with an all-star cast; and Los dos apóstoles (1966), with Luis Aguilar. She also participated in telenovelas. With her husband, singer José Juan, she formed the successful duet Lucha Moreno y José Juan.

Discography

Singles

Studio albums

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wilt. David. Biographical Dictionary of Mexican Film Performers: "M" Part Four. The Mexican Film Resource Page. 11 March 2016.