
Actor
Margalida Castro
Born 1943 · San Gil, Colombia
Maria Margalida Castro Rueda (San Gil, Santander, November 19, 1941 - Bogotá, December 19, 2024) was a Colombian actress who stood out for her appearances in numerous Colombian soap operas, films and plays. In 2015 she was awarded the Víctor Nieto Lifetime Achievement Award. Margalida Castro grew up in the city of Bogotá. Coming from a family from Santander, her father was a renowned lawyer and her mother was a governess. She studied at the Colegio Departamental de la Merced where she deepened her knowledge of music. She entered the National University of Colombia to study architecture; she also studied flute and was part of the university orchestra. She never thought of becoming an actress until she was called to play the flute in a children's play. In that play, future actors and directors such as Pepe Sánchez (director), Vicky Hernández and Álvaro Ruiz Zúñiga were already participating. In these plays she would meet her future husband, the playwright Carlos Perozzo. From that moment on, Margalida Castro left her studies to devote herself full time to her acting career.5 She received a scholarship from the French government to study drama. Her debut in Colombian television was in 1967, in the series La tercera palabra, directed by Bernardo Romero Lozano. Since then she appeared in dozens of plays, Colombian soap operas and films. Margalida passed away on December 19, 2024 due to an aggressive cancer. The news was announced by Claudia Serrato, her manager, through her official Instagram account.
Acting

Love in the Time of Cholera
Institutriz · 2007

Sex, Lies and Death
Gerardo's Mother · 2011

La Venganza
Concepcion Fernandez · 2002

Rauzán
Heraclia de Santiño · 2000

I love Paquita Gallego
Aunt Chavela · 1998
Prisioneros del amor
Rosa Menocal · 1996

La mujer doble
La Bruja Renata, Madre de Marina · 1992

The Trip 3
Teresa · 2013

Mi pequeña mamá
Gertrudís · 2002

Teresa's Trip
Encarnación · 2017

María Bonita
Libia Santos Yarsagaray de Carvajales · 1995

Dr. Mata
Bertha Montenegro de Matallana · 2014

Los Victorinos
Rosalía Koppel · 1992

Digging for Love
Adela de Otero · 2016

The Light of My Eyes
Josefina Burgos · 2017

Ruido Capital
Abue · 2020