Lumi Cavazos
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Lumi Cavazos (born December 21, 1968) is a Mexican actress who won the Best Actress awards at the Tokyo Film Festival, and Brazil’s Festival de Gramado for her portrayal of "Tita" in the 1993 adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s Mexican novel, Like Water for Chocolate. The film grabbed the attention of US film critics and moviegoers, and facilitated her entry into the American film industry. She subsequently relocated to Los Angeles.
Born in Monterrey, Cavazos began her acting career at the age of 15, and made her film debut in Busi Cortes’ 1988 El Secreto de Romalia. She has acted in numerous Mexican films and television series since then, and has also done a fair amount of work in the U.S., appearing in such television dramas as "Sugar Town". Cavazos is sometimes credited as "Rosita Lumi Cavazos".
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Bless the Child

7 Days

Exposed

Bottle Rocket

Romelia's Secret

The Black Pimpernel

Like Water for Chocolate

Viva San Isidro!

Last Stand at Saber River

Mascara

Half of the World

Never Too Young to Dream

Optical Fibre

Rock Marí

Once Upon a Time in Durango

The Magic Hour

Manhattan Merengue

In the Time of the Butterflies

El brassier de Emma

Bandits

A Good Death Beats a Dull Life

Viva High School Musical: Mexico
A Way Out
Panoram Project

Serpientes y escaleras

Sugar Town

Olimpia

This Is Not Berlin

The Promise

The Devil's Mark

Sweet Release

Land of Milk & Honey

Por siempre Joan Sebastián

Falco

LaLola

Sierra Madre: No Trespassing
Tres destinos
