María Conchita Alonso
Biography
María Concepción Alonso Bustillo, widely recognized as María Conchita Alonso, was born on June 29, 1957, in Cuba. She later became a prominent Venezuelan-American actress, singer, songwriter, former beauty queen, and philanthropist. Over the years, Alonso has made significant contributions to both film and television, earning acclaim for her performance in the 1996 film *Caught*, which garnered her a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Leading Actress.
In addition to her successful acting career, Alonso has made her mark in the music industry, achieving multiple gold and platinum records. Her musical talent has earned her three Grammy Award nominations, showcasing her versatility as an artist.
A notable milestone in her career came in 1995 when she became the first Latin American actress not born in the U.S. to star in a Broadway musical. She took on the lead role in *Kiss of the Spider Woman* at the Broadhurst Theater, further solidifying her status as a trailblazer in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her career, María Conchita Alonso has not only entertained audiences across various platforms but has also used her influence to support philanthropic efforts, making her a respected figure in both the arts and charitable work.
Filmography
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Take Me to Tarzana
2021 • Juanita
Fear City
1984
I'd Like to Be Alone Now
2019 • Matti
The Condor
2007 • Maria Valdez (voice)
¡He matado a mi marido!
2018 • Remedios Grande
Jezabel
2022 • Mamá Alain
Catherine's Grove
1997 • Charley Vasquez
Blind Heat
2002 • Adrianna Scott
Dark Moon Rising
2009 • Sheriff Sam Pantoja
MacShayne: Final Roll of the Dice
1994 • Cindy Evans
The Journey of a Female Comic
2014
Without Men
2011 • Lucrecia
Knockout
2000 • Carmen Alvarado
Coffee Wars
2023
Kill 'em All 2
2024 • Agent Sanders
Art of Submission
2012 • Maria Sanchez
Touch and Go
1986 • Denise DeLeon
Colors
1988 • Louisa Gomez
Material Girls
2006 • Inez
The Lords of Salem
2013 • Alice Matthias
Off the Menu
2018 • Cordelia Torres
Vampire's Kiss
1989 • Alva Restrepo