
Lucero
Acting
Lucero Hogaza León (born August 29, 1969 in Mexico City, Mexico) known as Lucero, is a Mexican singer, songwriter, actress and television host. She is a multi-platinum singer in Mexico, and has sung in Spanish, English and Portuguese. She is the daughter of Lucero León and Antonio Hogaza and has one brother, Antonio. Lucero has sold more than 22 million records worldwide and is recognized in Latin America and Mexico as "La Novia De America". Lucero gained her first regular high-profile job in a popular children's show in Mexico City called "Alegrias de Mediodia” in 1982 at the age of 13. Since then she has released a series of successful albums. Many of her songs peaked on top of most of the Latin charts including the Billboard Charts in the USA. She received her first leading role in the film Coqueta and went on to film a total of seven movies. Lucero participated in nine telenovelas in Mexico with the leading role. She was recognized by People en Español as the "Queen of the Telenovelas" celebrated on the 2013 issue of "Los 50 mas Bellos" posing with six of the most popular actors in telenovelas. Lucero has won more TVyNovelas Awards than any other actress. Lucero has been the hostess of the Latin Grammy Awards on eight different occasions. She is also the main hostess for more than fourteen years in a philanthropy show called Teletón Mexico and most recently Teleton USA where people make donations to help children with physical disabilities.
Born: August 29, 1969 · Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Filmography (22)

Our Times
2025

El Gallo de Oro
2023

Carinha de Anjo
2016

Por ella soy Eva
2012

La Voz
2011

Soy tu dueña
2010

Tomorrow is forever
2008

Alborada
2005

Zapata: The dream of a hero
2004

Las Lunas del Auditorio
2002

The Game of Life
2001

Latin Grammy Awards
2000

Mi Destino Eres Tú
2000

Lazos de Amor
1995

Los Parientes Pobres
1993

Deliciosa Sinvergüenza
1990

Papá Soltero
1987

Fiebre de Amor
1985

Street Wise
1984

Coqueta
1983

Chispita
1982

Viña del Mar International Song Festival
1963
