Dora Cadavid (23 November 1937 – 31 January 2022) was a Colombian actress, singer and announcer. Cadavid participated in over 45 television and theatre productions, making her debut at the age of ten in the play Doña Inés vuelve al convento. With 60 years of career, her most famous performance was probably in Fernando Gaitán's successful soap opera, Yo soy Betty, la fea.

Career

Beginnings

Cadavid started her career as a declamator for La voz de Antioquia, a local radio show. While working on the show, she was discovered by producer Fausto Cabrera, who linked her to the play Doña Inés vuelve al convento. Later, she set up her own radio station in Medellín, called Ondas Femeninas.

In 1954 she had her first role in a soap opera, called Espectros. However, she continued with this radio work, joining RCN Radio professionally. In 1958 she recorded her first musical album with the local record company Sonolux.

After appearing in the television series Candó and Una vida para amarte, in 1970 Cadavid travelled to Mexico to study theatre. In 1980 she returned to Colombia, settling in Bogotá and immediately joining the cast of the series Rasputin. In the 1980s she appeared in other television productions such as Hato Canaguay, Señora Bonita, Heroínas, Romeo y Buseta and Bodas de sangre.

Yo soy Betty, la fea and further productions

After appearing in series like Café con aroma de mujer, Amores como el nuestro, Francisco el matemático and Victoria, Cadavid joined the cast of the soap opera Yo soy Betty, la fea, written by Fernando Gaitán and directed by Mario Ribero. The series, in which Cadavid played the role of Inés Ramírez, became the most successful Colombian telenovela of all time, giving international recognition to the actress. After her participation in the series, which aired on RCN between 1999 and 2001, the actress reprised her role in a spin-off called Ecomoda, which did not have the same reception as the original production.

In the 2010 decade, Cadavid performed in series such as La Teacher de inglés, A corazón abierto, El man es Germán, Los graduados y La niña, making her last appearance on Colombian television in the series La ley del corazón in 2017.

Personal life and death

Cadavid was born in Medellín, Antioquia on 23 November 1937. She was married to José Luis Córdova, who died in 1993. Their son Moisés, actor and theater director, who also worked with Caracol on La Magia de Sofia died in 2012. Cadavid resided in a nursing home in later years. She died on 31 January 2022, at the age of 84. She was also the aunt of actresses María Cecilia Botero and Ana Cristina Botero.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRole
1967Destino: la ciudad
1969Crónica de un amor
1969Candó
1970Una vida para amarteFabiola
1973La hiena
1977Gabriela
1980Rasputín
1981La tía Julia y el escribidor
1981Hato Canaguay
1985Camino cerrado
1987Romeo y BusetaDorotea
1988Mi sangre aunque plebeya
1988Los hijos ausentes
1990Te voy a enseñar a quererEloísa de Rivera
1993Café, con aroma de mujerCecilia de Vallejo
1995VictoriaSofía
1997Cartas de amorSoledad
1998Amores como el nuestro
1999Francisco el Matemático
1999Yo soy Betty, la feaInés de Ramírez
2001EcomodaInés de Ramírez
2004El vuelo de la cometaPiedad
2005La TormentaRosario
2006La exCarlota Rosas
2007Mujeres asesinas
2007Decisiones
2008Aquí no hay quien vivaMaría Clarisa Pineda
2011La Teacher de inglésRita
2014Los graduados
2016La niñaFelipa Ríos
2017La ley del corazón

Film

YearTitleRole
1973Cumbia
2005El trato
2007El amor en los tiempos del cóleraSuperior mother

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