
Biography
Helena Rojo (Mexico City; August 18, 1944 - February 4, 2024), was a renowned Mexican film, television and theater actress. She enjoyed a successful career spanning several decades in Mexican cinema, television, and theater. Rojo gained recognition for her versatile and compelling performances in films like "Las Pirañas aman en Cuaresma" (1969) and TV series such as "Cuna de Lobos" (1986). She continues to be celebrated as one of Mexico's most distinguished actresses.
Awards & recognition
- Ariel Award — Best Actress · 1981
- Ariel Award — Best Actress · 1992 · nominated
- Ariel Award — Best Actress · 1981 · nominated
- Ariel Award — Best Actress · 1973 · nominated
Filmography20 titles

María Félix: La Doña

The Heart Is Never Wrong

Amor Real

Por ella soy Eva

The Color of Passion

Don't Mess with an Angel

Aguirre, the Wrath of God

The Flight to Victory

La rosa de Guadalupe

Amor letra por letra

Darker Than Night

A Deadly Invitation

Peregrina

Queen Doll

Eye for an Eye

Noche de juerga

The Cubs

Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary

Foxtrot

There's Always a First Time