Beltran, Lola (1932–1996)
Beltran, Lola (1932–1996)
Mexican singer. Name variations: Lola Béltran; Lola la Grande (Lola the Great). Born Lucila Beltran Ruiz, Mar 7, 1932, in El Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico; died of a stroke in Mexico City, Mar 24, 1996; m. Alfredo Leal (bullfighter); children: Maria Elena Leal and (adopted) Jose Quintin Entriquez.
La Reina de La Musica Ranchera (Queen of Ranchera Music), whose emotional Spanish renditions of mariachi ballads entertained Latin Americans for 50 years, 1st signed with the Peerless Label; recorded many records that went gold that included such songs as "Huapango Torero, La Cigarra" and "Paloma Negra"; appeared in 38 films, including El Cantor del circo (1940), La Bandida (1963), Cucurucucú Paloma (1965), Me caiste del cielo (1975), as well as the tv series "Aun hay mas" (1972) and "Mi rival" (1973). Received Medalla del Artistica del Extranjero (1982).