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Kate del Castillo

Mexican and American actress (born 1972)

Kate del Castillo

Mexican and American actress (born 1972)

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nameKate del Castillo
imageKate del Castillo at 2015 Miami Film Festival (cropped).jpg
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birth_nameKate del Castillo Negrete Trillo
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birth_placeMexico City, Mexico
citizenshipMexican (1972–present)
American (2015–present)
occupationActress
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* {{marriageAarón Díaz20092012reasondivorce}}
fatherEric del Castillo

American (2015–present)

Kate del Castillo Negrete Trillo (; born October 23, 1972) is a Mexican and American actress. At the age of 19, del Castillo became known for her lead role in the telenovela Muchachitas for Televisa in 1991. Afterwards, she continued her career in film and television in Latin America, playing the leading roles in telenovelas, including Alguna vez tendremos alas (1997), La Mentira (1998), Ramona (2000), Bajo la misma piel (2003–04) and La Reina del Sur (2011–present).

In 2011, del Castillo earned worldwide recognition for playing the lead role in the Telemundo series La Reina del Sur. In 2017, she went on to star in the Netflix political drama series Ingobernable, playing First Lady of Mexico Emilia Urquiza. Since then, del Castillo has starred in the Peacock comedy-drama series 'Til Jail Do Us Part (2022), and the Fox crime drama series The Cleaning Lady (2024).

Del Castillo made her Hollywood debut as the female lead in the 2007 drama film Under the Same Moon, and later appeared in supporting roles in the films K-11 (2011), No Good Deed (2014), The 33 (2015), El Chicano (2019), and Bad Boys for Life (2020).

Early life

Del Castillo was born in Mexico City, Mexico. She is the daughter of Kate Trillo Graham and Eric del Castillo, a legend of Mexican cinema and a soap opera actor himself. Del Castillo has two siblings: a sister, the journalist Verónica del Castillo, and a half-brother, Ponciano, from her father's side.

Career

Early works

Del Castillo at the 2012 Imagen Awards

Del Castillo made her acting debut in 1978 when she took part in a film called The Last Escape. She became well known in 1991 when she starred as Leticia in Muchachitas, a telenovela airing in several Latin American countries. The following year, she went to star in Mágica juventud. Her other leading roles in 1990s was in Azul (1996), long-running Alguna vez tendremos alas (1997), and La mentira. In 1995 she appeared in the music video "Fuego de Noche, Nieve de Día" by Ricky Martin.

In early 2000s, Del Castillo played the leading roles in telenovelas Ramona (2000), El derecho de nacer (2001) and Bajo la misma piel (2003-2004). In 2003, she made her American television debut playing a recurring role in the PBS drama series American Family starring Edward James Olmos and Sônia Braga. In 2009, she had a recurring role in the Showtime dark comedy-drama Weeds playing Pilar Zuazo, a powerful woman in Mexican politics. In 2002 and 2003, she embarked on an international tour alongside Argentine actor Saul Lisazo with the play Cartas de Amor (Love Letters). In 2005, she starred alongside Demián Bichir in the romantic comedy film American Visa. In 2006, Del Castillo starred in the film Bordertown, which became her first role in Hollywood. In 2007, she went to star in the drama film Under the Same Moon directed by Patricia Riggen. The film grossed $23.3 million against $1.7 million budget. She also starred in a number of independent movies, include The Black Pimpernel (2007) and Julia alongside Tilda Swinton.

In November 2007, Del Castillo was named one of the "Stars of the Year" and in 2011 one of the "25 most influential women" and "50 most beautiful" by People en Español magazine. In 2009, del Castillo was appointed Ambassador for the Mexican Commission on Human Rights and the following year she helped launch the Blue Heart Campaign in order to raise awareness and fight human trafficking.

2011–present

del Castillo in 2016

In 2011, Del Castillo starred as Teresa "La Mexicana" Mendoza in the Telemundo telenovela La reina del sur based on a novel of the same name by Spanish author Arturo Pérez-Reverte, a role that skyrocketed her fame across Latin America. With a $10 million budget it is the second most expensive telenovela ever produced by Telemundo. The series later was renewed for a second season, that premiered in 2019. del Castillo continued her collaboration with Telemundo in 2015, starring in Dueños del Paraiso. The telenovela is inspired by the drug trade of Miami in the 1970s. She also appeared in a number of American television shows, include CSI: Miami, Grimm and Dallas. In 2015, she had a recurring role as Rogelio de la Vega's ex-wife in the CW comedy series, Jane the Virgin.

On November 20, 2015, Del Castillo launched a new brand of tequila named Honor del Castillo in association with the Vivanco Family. She serves as the spokesperson for the brand. Del Castillo has also appeared in advertising campaigns for L'Oréal and Ford.

In 2012, Del Castillo starred in the Mexican film Colosio: El asesinato, which centers around the assassination of the Mexican presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio. The following year, she starred in the American prison drama film K-11. In later years, Del Castillo appeared in many American movies, including playing Idris Elba's ex in the 2014 thriller No Good Deed, Antonio Banderas' wife in the disaster-survival drama The 33, All About Nina (2018), El Chicano (2019), and Bad Boys for Life (2020). In 2017, she went to star in the Netflix political thriller series, Ingobernable playing the fictional First Lady of Mexico, Emilia Urquiza. The second season premiered in 2018.

In 2019, del Castillo made her off-Broadway debut in the Audible Theater production of Isaac Gomez's play The Way She Spoke. The performance earned her Drama Desk, Drama League, and Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play nominations, making her the first Mexican actress to be nominated for three theatre awards in New York.

In 2022, del Castillo starred in the Peacock comedy-drama series, 'Til Jail Do Us Part. She is set to star and produce Volver a caer, a six-part miniseries that a modern take in Spanish on Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina. In 2024 she joined the cast of Fox series The Cleaning Lady. In 2024, del Castillo was cast as Mexican singer Chavela Vargas in the miniseries Chavela. She also was cast in the comedy film The Biggest Fan for Netflix playing the role of disgraced actress Lana Cruz.

Personal life

One of del Castillo's first known romantic relations was with Emilio Azcárraga Jean, son of media mogul Emilio Azcárraga Milmo, and now CEO of the largest mass media company in Latin America, the Televisa Group. On February 3, 2001, she married football player Luis García. The marriage was dissolved on September 1, 2004. In August 2009, del Castillo married Aarón Díaz in a Las Vegas ceremony. On July 26, 2011, it was announced that Kate and Díaz were separating. Del Castillo was briefly romantically connected with Sean Penn from 2015 to 2016, although the actor's representatives contest this.

On August 22, 2005, it was reported by the LAPD that del Castillo's new house in Los Angeles had been broken into by thieves, who took some jewelry from the actress. Del Castillo was in Los Angeles filming Bordertown, a film about the female homicides in Ciudad Juárez, when the burglary occurred. A frequent activist for a variety of causes, she posed in a 2012 PETA ad campaign encouraging pet owners to "fiercely protect" their dogs and cats by keeping them indoors. She became a citizen of the United States in September 2015 and resides in Los Angeles.

Relationship with El Chapo

On January 9, 2012, del Castillo publicly posted an essay on Twitter (using Twextra) discussing social issues in Mexico that included controversial statements directed towards Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, the head of the Sinaloa Cartel. The essay included requests to Mr. Guzmán to "deal with love, with good things" and to "[begin to] traffic in love." The most controversial portion of the essay stated: "Today I believe more in Chapo Guzmán [than in] the government that hides painful truths from me, that hides the cure for cancer, AIDS, etc., for their own benefit and wealth."

del Castillo in 2017

Unbeknownst to del Castillo, Guzmán was a longtime fan who harbored romantic feelings for her. Authorities found DVDs of La Reina del Sur at the safe house stormed during Guzmán's initial capture. Del Castillo was contacted by Guzmán's lawyer to discuss producing a biographical film about Guzmán in 2014. As a result of the meetings, she obtained the rights to his life and was unknowingly placed under CISEN surveillance. Communication increased following Guzmán's escape from prison in July 2015. She received a cell phone and the code names Hermosa and Dama from Guzmán. She brokered an interview between American actor Sean Penn and Guzmán in October 2015, shortly before Mexican Marines recaptured him (del Castillo claims in her documentary for Netflix that she did not know Penn intended to interview the drug lord during the meeting). CISEN later released photographs of del Castillo at the meetings with Guzmán's lawyer and of the arrival of the actress and Penn to Mexico.

Aftermath

Sean Penn and Del Castillo's actions remain under investigation by the Attorney General of Mexico. She was subpoenaed on January 18, 2016, and was to testify before the public prosecutor at the Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles. Del Castillo was originally under investigation for money laundering in relation to the planned movie about Guzmán and her tequila brand Honor del Castillo. The investigation was suspended in 2017 as there was no evidence that proved that Guzmán ever paid del Castillo any money.

On February 5, 2016, a Mexican judge granted del Castillo's petition for an injunction against any arrest related to the federal investigation into her ties with Joaquín Guzmán. The Mexican Attorney General issued a detain-and-interrogate order on del Castillo; however, that would only become effective if del Castillo set foot on Mexican soil. That order was issued after she did not heed a request to voluntarily appear before Mexican prosecutors.

Kate del Castillo did not return to Mexico until December 2018 and therefore since the injunction was issued in 2016 and 2017 filming locations for Ingobernable were changed to San Diego to accommodate restrictions on her travel.

The Day I Met El Chapo: The Kate del Castillo Story premiered in 2017 on Netflix, based on the events surrounding del Castillo's communications with El Chapo.

Filmography

Kate at the 2015 Miami Film Festival

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Los de abajo
1990El último escapeBárbara
1997Educación sexual en breves leccionesAna
ReclusorioEstrella UribeSegment: "Sangre entre mujeres"
2004Avisos de ocasiónAmanda
2005American VisaBlanca
2006BordertownElena Díaz
Lime Salted LoveIsabella Triebel
2007El precio de la inocencia / TradeLaura
The Black PimpernelConsuelo Fuentes
Under the Same MoonRosario Reyes
2008JuliaElena
Bad GuysZena
2009Down for LifeEsther
2011Without MenCleotilde Huaniso
2012Colosio: El asesinatoVerónica
K-11Mousey
2013A Miracle in Spanish HarlemEva
2014The Book of LifeLa Muerte (voice)Also Latin American Spanish voice-over
No Good DeedAlexis
The Popcorn ChroniclesKate / Rosario
VisitantesAna
2015The 33Katy Valdivia de Sepúlveda
2016El Americano: The MovieRayito (voice)
2018All About NinaLake
2019El ChicanoCartel Leader
2020Bad Boys for LifeIsabel Aretas
2022Hunting Ava BravoAva Bravo
2023Dora and the Fantastical CreaturesAle (voice)Short film
2024The Casagrandes MovieSisiki (voice)
2025Trap HouseNatalia Cabrera
2025The Biggest FanLana CruzNetflix
TBAA Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and TomorrowPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991MuchachitasLeticia BustamanteTelevision debut
1992Mágica juventudFernanda
1994Imperio de cristalNarda Lombardo
1995Mujer, casos de la vida realUnknown roleEpisode: "Aunque parezca mentira"
1996AzulAlejandra
1997Alguna vez tendremos alasAna HernándezMain role
1998La mentiraVerónica Fernández-NegreteMain role; 100 episodes
2000RamonaRamonaMain role
2001El derecho de nacerMaría Elena del JuncoMain role
2002American FamilyOfelia10 episodes
2003Bajo la misma pielMiranda Murillo Ortiz
2004Kate Del Castillo en La Riviera MayaKateTelevision film
2009The CleanerJosefinaEpisode: "Does Everybody Have a Drink?"
2009WeedsPilar Zuazo5 episodes
2009El PanteraCoco2 episodes
2011–2023La Reina del SurTeresa MendozaMain role; 183 episodes
2011CSI: MiamiAnita TorresEpisode: "Killer Regrets"
2012GrimmValentina EspinosaEpisode: "La Llorona"
2013DallasSergeant Marisela RuizEpisode: "JR's Masterpiece"
2014Killer WomenEsmeralda MonteroEpisode: "Queen Bee"
2015Dueños del paraísoAnastasia CardonaMain role; 69 episodes
2015Jane the VirginLuciana Leon3 episodes
2016TelenovelaKateEpisode: "The Rivals"
2017–2018IngobernableEmilia UrquizaMain role; 27 episodes
2017The Day I Met El Chapo: The Kate del Castillo StoryHerselfMain role; 3 episodes
2021Mr. MayorVictoria SantosEpisode: "#PalmTreeReform"
2021Maya and the ThreeLady Micte, the Goddess of DeathMain role; 9 episodes
2022–2024Monster HighSelena Wolf
2022'Til Jail Do Us PartÁngelaMain role; 8 episodes
2023Volver a caerAnna Montes de OcaMain role
2024DoraAle the Alebrije (voice)Guest role
2024–2025The Cleaning LadyRamona SanchezMain role

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1992Premios TVyNovelas
1995Best young actress
1998rowspan="3"
1999
2005American Visa
2006
2008
2011La Reina del Sur
Best Couple (with Iván Sánchez)rowspan="2"
Best Couple (with Rafael Amaya)
2018Ingobernable

References

References

  1. (25 October 2022). "Kate del Castillo celebró 50 años de edad, así ha sido su cambio desde "Muchachitas" hasta la actualidad". [[El Heraldo de México]].
  2. (September 23, 2015). "Kate del Castillo ya es ciudadana estadounidense".
  3. (11 March 2016). "The Actress Who Dazzled El Chapo".
  4. "American Visa (2007)".
  5. "Under the Same Moon".
  6. "Julia (2009)".
  7. (April 24, 2011). "Kate del Castillo una de los 50 más bellos". [[People en Español]].
  8. (September 27, 2011). "Las 25 mujeres más poderosas". [[People en Español]].
  9. Byrne, Alla. (March 25, 2011). "5 Things To Know About Reina del Sur Star Kate del Castillo". [[People (magazine).
  10. Guthrie, Marisa. (1 April 2011). "How the Telenovela Is Beating the Networks". The Hollywood Reporter.
  11. "TELEMUNDO ANNOUNCES THE PREMIERE DATE OF THE RETURN OF "LA REINA DEL SUR" STARRING KATE DEL CASTILLO FOR MONDAY, APRIL 22 AT 10PM/9C".
  12. (January 12, 2015). "La realidad detrás de "Dueños del paraíso"".
  13. Foresto, Alessandra. (September 15, 2015). "Kate del Castillo Is the Latest Star to Join the Jane the Virgin Cast".
  14. Martinez, Ana Isabel. (January 13, 2016). "Smitten with actress, Mexico's 'Chapo' tripped up by flirting". Reuters.
  15. (February 20, 2019). "Kate del Castillo Cast In 'Bad Boys for Life' At Sony".
  16. (July 23, 2015). "Netflix Orders 'Ingobernable' Mexican Political Drama Series Starring Kate del Castillo".
  17. (July 19, 2019). "Off Broadway Review: 'The Way She Spoke' With Kate del Castillo".
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  19. (February 12, 2021). "Roselyn Sánchez, Sylvia Sáenz & Jeimy Osorio Join Kate Del Castillo In Peacock's 'Armas De Mujer'".
  20. (November 11, 2021). "Kate del Castillo to Star in 'A Beautiful Lie' for Pantaya, Endemol Shine Boomdog, Cholawood (EXCLUSIVE)".
  21. Schneider, Michael. (December 13, 2023). "Kate del Castillo, Santiago Cabrera Join Fox's 'The Cleaning Lady' Season 3 Cast".
  22. Fuente, Anna Marie de la. (January 23, 2024). "Kate del Castillo to Star as Iconic Singer Chavela Vargas in Bio-Series From Colombia's Caracol TV and Miracol Media (EXCLUSIVE)".
  23. Fuente, Anna Marie de la. (February 9, 2024). "Netflix Mexico's 2024 Slate: Luis Estrada, Kate del Castillo, Rodrigo Garcia, 'Chascas' Valenzuela and Much More (EXCLUSIVE)".
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  25. (October 20, 2017). "Kate del Castillo Claims She Had Sex with Sean Penn After Their Trip to Visit El Chapo".
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  31. (January 9, 2012). "Governments are hiding the cures for cancer and AIDS". Twextra.
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  35. "Mexico mounted huge manhunt to catch "El Chapo" Guzman".
  36. ""Ola ermoza"...". [[Milenio]].
  37. "'Hermosa', el nombre clave de Kate". [[El Universal (Mexico City).
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  40. Castillo, Mariano. (January 19, 2016). "'El Chapo' associate Kate del Castillo investigated, Mexican official says". [[Turner Broadcasting Systems]].
  41. (February 6, 2016). "Mexican judge grants Del Castillo protection against arrest". [[News Corp (2013–present).
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  43. (March 20, 2019). "Actress Kate Del Castillo Shares How Her Meeting With El Chapo Almost Ended Her Career".
  44. Grobar, Matt. (August 16, 2022). "'To All The Boys' Producer Ace Entertainment Adapting Latinx YA Novel 'A Cuban Girl's Guide To Tea And Tomorrow'; Maia Reficco, Kit Connor & Kate Del Castillo To Lead Film's Cast".
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