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Patricia Martínez is a Mexican television, theater, dubbing, and radio actress; and also an announcer.

Graduated from the Andrés Soler Institute of the ANDA, ​​of the 1972-1975 generation. He participated in theater workshops with José Luis Ibáñez, Julio Castillo and Sergio Jiménez, among others. She has dabbled in the radio doing voiceover and dubbing, she also stands out as an actress in bar theater, cabaret and cinema. She has been a producer and theater director.

Career[]

She began her career participating in radio soap operas, when the new XEW was just starting in 1976. She stood out as an announcer, later she became a theater actress and that led her to make her television debut in 1977, in the soap opera "I did not ask to live", Produced by Irene Sabido. In 1978 he received his first accredited role from the hand of Valentín Pimstein in the telenovela "Doménica Montero". In 1980, he participated in the program "Alegrías de mediodía" for a year, which was broadcast live on channel 2. Later he consolidated himself by participating in soap operas such as "María la del barrio", "María Isabel", "Camila", "Niña my beloved", "Amor real" and "Alborada" among many others.

She is also a well-known dubbing actress, she participated in the films Halloween H20, Halloween Resurrection and A Crazy Friday dubbing the actress Jamie Lee Curtis, in Stuart Little: A Mouse in the Family and its sequel voicing Geena Davis and in the films of The Addams Family voicing Anjelica Huston as Morticia Addams; she also voiced Whoopi Goldberg in Habit Change and was the voice of the High Councilor in the Lilo & Stitch from Disney.