
Magda Vizcaíno
Acting
Born 1928-01-14 · Ciudad Guzman, Jalisco, Mexico
Daughter of José de Jesús Vizcaíno, one of the most prolific writers of the golden age of radio in Mexico. Since the beginning of her career, her voice has accompanied the history of Radio UNAM, Radio Educación, IMER, XEW and XEQ. Graduated from INBA and CUT, she was part of the National Theater Company of UNAM, which with the plays Divinas Palabras (dir. Juan Ibáñez) and Olímpica (dir. Héctor Azar) toured various cities in Europe during 1964 and 1965, winning multiple awards. For the play La Ronda de las Arpías (dir. Mercedes de la Cruz, Pablo Leder) she was recognized as Best Supporting Actress in 1991. Throughout her life she has participated in dozens of plays. On television, her first role was as a storyteller on a program that was broadcast every Sunday on Channel Five. Later she participated in teletheaters, soap operas and educational programs, among which Santa (Miguel Sabido) and Fonda Susilla stand out. In cinema, she started with films such as Para servir a usted, Maten al león and Los indolentes by José Estrada and Divinas Palabras and A Fuego Lento by Juan Ibáñez. Her voice was immortalized as the narrator of the classic El grito, México 1968, by Leobardo López Arretche. With her performance in Martha, by Marcelino Islas, which debuted at the Venice Critics' Week, she conquered audiences around the world and was recognized in Mexico with the Ariel for Best Actress. In 2019, she starred in Encuentro, by Ivan Löwenberg, becoming one of the eldest actresses ever to portray an LGBT+ character.
Filmography

I Don't Want to Be Dust
Dec 22, 2022

Encounter
Oct 22, 2019

History Lessons
Nov 9, 2018

Eternal Life & Associates
Feb 19, 2016

Charity
Jan 27, 2016

One for the Road
Apr 10, 2015

Online
Aug 1, 2014

Online
Aug 1, 2014

Half of the World
Jan 21, 2011

HIM: Beyond the Light
Jun 4, 2010

Martha
Mar 1, 2010

Las lloronas
Jan 1, 2004

Dark Cities
Sep 20, 2002

Cupo limitado
Jan 1, 1999

Salón México
Feb 2, 1996

Detras del dinero
Jan 1, 1995

A Fuego Lento
Jan 3, 1980

Divine Words
Jun 6, 1978

Para servir a usted
Mar 11, 1971

Pubertinaje
Feb 9, 1971

The Shout
Dec 12, 1968