Karina Duprez

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Born
Karina Julia Descalzó Guzmán[citation needed]

(1946-12-23)23 December 1946
Mexico City, Mexico
Died22 April 2026(2026-04-22) (aged 79)
OccupationsActress, director
YearsactiveActress (1960s–1990)
Director (1989–2026)
Karina Duprez
Born
Karina Julia Descalzó Guzmán[citation needed]

(1946-12-23)23 December 1946
Mexico City, Mexico
Died22 April 2026(2026-04-22) (aged 79)
OccupationsActress, director
Years activeActress (1960s–1990)
Director (1989–2026)
SpouseCarlos Ancira (1979–1987; his death)
ChildrenMagda Karina
Parent(s)Magda Guzmán
Julián Duprez
RelativesGerardo & Mirtha (siblings) Carlos (half-brother)

Karina Duprez Guzmán[a] (23 December 1946 – 22 April 2026) was a Mexican director and television and film actress.[1]

Duprez was born in Mexico City on 23 December 1946. She was a daughter of actress Magda Guzmán and Julián Duprez. She had two siblings, Gerardo and Mirtha Duprez, and one half-brother, Carlos Falcón, from her mother's second marriage.[citation needed]

She was the mother of actress Magda Karina. In 1979, she married actor Carlos Ancira. Their marriage lasted until his death in 1987.[citation needed]

At the age of 5, she participated in the theatrical production of Juegos prohibidos. She later studied acting at the Andres Soller Academy, then at the National Institute of Fine Arts and the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She then went to London to study theater directing. She made her television and film debut in the mid-1960s.[citation needed]

Duprez died on 22 April 2026, at the age of 79.[2]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Los miserablesObreraRecurring role
1974/77Mundo de jugueteMatildeRecurring role
1977La venganzaLucía "Lucy"Main antagonist
1982/83Vivir enamoradaKarinaProtagonist
1985Juana IrisRosaSupporting role
1987Rosa salvajeMaría Elena Torres de RoblesSupporting role
1989El cristal empañadoKarlaSupporting role
1989/90Balada por un amorN/aDirector (1st Part)
1990La fuerza del amorRecurring role
1992/93Tenías que ser túN/aDirector
1994/95Agujetas de color de rosaN/aDirector
1996Para toda la vidaN/aDirector (1st Part)
1996Bendita mentiraN/aDirector
1997Los hijos de nadieN/aDirector
1997EsmeraldaN/aDirector
1998La usurpadoraN/aDirector (1st Part)
1998Gotita de amorN/aDirector
1999RosalindaN/aDirector
1999Alma rebeldeN/aDirector (2nd Part)
2001Mujer bonitaN/aDirector
2005Sueños y caramelosN/aDirector
2007/08PasiónN/aDirector
2008/09En nombre del amorN/aDirector
2009SortilegioN/aDirector (2nd Part)
2010/11Cuando me enamoroN/aDirector (1st Part)
2011–?La rosa de GuadalupeN/aDirector
2016Por siempre Joan SebastianN/aDirector (1st Part)
2018Y mañana será otro díaN/aDirector

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTelenovelaResult
2006TVyNovelas AwardsBest DirectionSueños y caramelosNominated
2008Pasión
2010SortilegioWon

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