Susana Alexander Explained

Susana Alexander
Birth Name:Suzanne Ellen Rose Alexander-Katz Kauffmann
Birth Date:3 July 1943
Birth Place:Mexico City, Mexico
Parents:Alfredo Alexander-Katz
Brígida Alexander
Relatives:Brigitte Alexander (mother)
Sophie Alexander (niece)
Years Active:1950 - present
Occupation:Actress, hostess, director, producer, translator, teacher, dancer

Suzanne Ellen Rose Alexander-Katz Kauffmann (born 3 July 1943), commonly known as Susana Alexander, is a Mexican actress, hostess, director, producer, translator, teacher and dancer.[1]

Early life

Alexander was born in Mexico City, the daughter of Alfredo Alexander-Katz and Brígida Kauffmann Rosenstein,[2] German Jewish immigrants who left Europe during World War II. Her mother, commonly known as Brígida Alexander, was a pioneer of Mexican television who wrote and produced the first Mexican telenovela, Los ángeles de la calle (1952).[3]

Career

In 1950, she made her professional debut as a television hostess. She made her film debut in Yo, el mujeriego (1963), starring Antonio Aguilar. In 1968, she played the villainous Carolina de Frizac in the telenovela Chucho el Roto (starring Manuel López Ochoa in the title role) and the films La vida de Chucho el Roto (1970), Yo soy Chucho el Roto (1970), Los amores de Chucho el Roto (1970), El inolvidable Chucho el Roto (1971). She had a starring role in the Capulina comedy El bueno para nada (1973).

Selected filmography

Selected television work

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archivo de telenovelas - Biografía de Susana Alexander. 21 September 2012.
  2. Web site: Brigida Kauffmann Rosenstein - Mexico, Distrito Federal, Civil Registration. FamilySearch. 28 October 2014.
  3. News: Murió la madre de la actriz Susana Alexander. 28 October 2014. El Siglo de Torreón. 11 May 1995.