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    Magda Guzmán Siblings: A Closer Look at the Actress’ Family Tree

    Kevin KoechBy Kevin KoechJanuary 20, 2026Updated:January 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    María Magdalena Guzmán Garza, better known as Magda Guzmán, was a renowned Mexican actress born on May 16, 1931, in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.

    She came from a family with artistic inclinations, as her father was the journalist Jesús “El Borrado” Guzmán and her mother was Petra “Pety” Garza Álvarez.

    Guzmán passed away on March 12, 2015, in Mexico City due to a myocardial infarction at the age of 83.

    Throughout her life, she was married twice, first to Julián Duprez, with whom she had one child, Karina Duprez, and later to Federico Falcón from 1970 until his death in 1981, with whom she had three more children.

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    Siblings

    Magda grew up in a large family as one of seven children born to her parents.

    Her siblings included several who also pursued careers in the arts or related fields, reflecting the creative environment of their household.

    Among them was her brother Roberto “Flaco” Guzmán, a well-known actor recognized for his roles in Mexican cinema and television.

    Another brother, Jesús Guzmán, shared the family name and legacy.

    She also had brothers César Guzmán and sisters Ana María Guzmán and Blanca Guzmán, contributing to the close-knit dynamic that influenced her early life.

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    Career

    Guzmán’s career in entertainment began at a remarkably young age, starting with radio soap operas in 1941 when she was just 10 years old.

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    By age 12, she made her film debut, marking the onset of a prolific journey that spanned film, television, and theater.

    She gained prominence during Mexico’s Golden Age of cinema, appearing in notable films such as “La duda” in 1954 and “La vida no vale nada” in 1955, which showcased her versatility in supporting and minor roles.

    Transitioning seamlessly to television, Guzmán became a staple in telenovelas, starring in popular productions like “Vanessa” in 1982, “Bodas de odio” in 1983, “Tú o nadie” in 1985, “Para volver a amar” in 2010, and her final role as Refugio Chávez in “Amor bravío” in 2012.

    Her ability to portray complex characters, often antagonists or matriarchal figures, earned her widespread acclaim and a dedicated following.

    Guzmán’s work extended beyond acting, as she balanced her professional life with family responsibilities, continuing to perform until shortly before her death in 2015.

    Accolades

    Over her extensive career, Guzmán received numerous recognitions that highlighted her talent and impact on Mexican entertainment.

    She earned two nominations for the prestigious Ariel Awards, Mexico’s equivalent to the Oscars—first in 1955 for Best Supporting Actress in “La duda,” and again in 1956 for Best Actress in a Minor Role in “La vida no vale nada.”

    Her television work was equally celebrated, with wins at the TVyNovelas Awards, including Best Lead Actress in a Telenovela for “Vanessa” in 1982 and “Bodas de odio” in 1984, as well as Best Female Antagonist for “Al final del arco iris” in 1983.

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