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Gifted and dynamic actress Lumi Cavazos appeared in the Mexican feature "Romelia's Secret" (1989) before landing the role that would prove her breakthrough in Alfonso Arau's "Like Water for Chocolate". In this mystical romance set against the backdrop of the Mexican Revolution, she was Tita, the youngest daughter whom tradition dictates is fated to spend her life in service to her controlling widowed mother. When Tita's true love (played by Italian-born Marco Leonardi, who became Cavazos' offscreen companion) weds her sister in order to stay near to her, she expresses her unconsummated passion through cooking....

Filmography

A Way Out - ( - Cast / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
7 Days - ( Lorena / 2007 / Released / )
Exposed - ( Laura Silvera / 2006 / Released / )
Atletico San Pancho - ( - Cast / 2001 / Released / )
Bless the Child - ( Sister Rosa / 2000 / Released / CLT-UFA International Film & TV Production )
Mascara - ( Laura / 1999 / Released / )
Sugar Town - ( Rosio / 1999 / Released / )
Fiber Optics - ( Maria / 1998 / Released / )
Manhattan Merengue - ( Rosita / 1997 / Released / JVG )
Bottle Rocket - ( Inez / 1996 / Released / )
Banditi - ( Anna / 1995 / Released / )
Land of Milk and Honey - ( / 1995 / Released / Nordisk Film Biografdistribution )
Viva San Isidro! - ( Antonia / 1995 / Released / )
Like Water for Chocolate - ( Tita de la Garza / 1993 / Released / IMCINE )
Snakes and Ladders - ( / 1992 / Released / )
Romelia's Secret - ( / 1989 / Released / )
The Black Pimpernel - ( Ana / / Released / )
TV Credits
In the Time of the Butterflies ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Last Stand at Saber River ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

Gifted and dynamic actress Lumi Cavazos appeared in the Mexican feature "Romelia's Secret" (1989) before landing the role that would prove her breakthrough in Alfonso Arau's "Like Water for Chocolate". In this mystical romance set against the backdrop of the Mexican Revolution, she was Tita, the youngest daughter whom tradition dictates is fated to spend her life in service to her controlling widowed mother. When Tita's true love (played by Italian-born Marco Leonardi, who became Cavazos' offscreen companion) weds her sister in order to stay near to her, she expresses her unconsummated passion through cooking. Cavazos shone in the role, her dark beatific beauty and transcendent performance proved enchanting to international moviegoers, including the surprisingly large audience the film won in the USA. Looking to make the most of her increased visibility to an American audience, the dark-haired actress with the large expressive eyes relocated from her Mexican home to Los Angeles in pursuit of a film career. She went on to act in "Snakes and Ladders" (1992), another Mexican production before appearing opposite Leonardi in Joseph B Vasquez's final film "Manhattan Merengue" (1994). The couple additionally acted together in the Italian features "Banditi" and "Viva San Isidoro" (both 1995). That same year, Cavazos earned her first credit in an official US production with a role in the independent "Land of Milk and Honey". Next up was an impressive comedic turn as a Cuban motel maid romanced by Luke Wilson in Wes Anderson's acclaimed "Bottle Rocket" (1996). While the role was substantial and her work praised by critics, it didn't do as much to further her American film career as it could have, primarily because it required her to speak only Spanish and did not exhibit her improving English-language skills. That opportunity arose with a featured turn in the 1997 TNT original movie "Last Stand at Sabre River", a post-Civil War western starring Tom Selleck and on the Los Angeles stage as photographer Tina Modotti in Andrea Centazzo's modern opera "Tina" in 1998.

1999 saw Cavazos win a pair of English-speaking roles in American productions, proving her relocation to the United States to pursue acting work a fruitful endeavor. In the independent "Mascara", the actress gave an impressive performance as Laura, a newlywed whose quest for perfection threatens to ruin her as she struggles to save her already rocky marriage, cure her husband of his financial problems and keep her conservative parents happy. She followed with a keen turn as a popular Mexican singer in "Sugar Town", Allison Anders and Kurt Voss' look at the smaller scale music scene in Los Angeles. Cavazos had one of the more interesting and morally ambiguous roles in the film, as a confident and powerful woman intent on seducing a happily married guitar player (John Doe) she pointedly recruited for her touring backup band. With her career on the rise, she segued to a supporting role in the major Hollywood release "Bless the Child" (2000), which starred Kim Basinger as a woman protecting her young niece from the drug addict mother who abandoned her years before when the woman returns with wealthy husband in tow, both evil occultists who seek to tap into the girl's supernatural powers.


Profession(s):
Actor
Sometimes Credited As:
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Companion(s)
Marco Leonardi , Companion , ```..born c. 1971; Italian; met during filming of "Like Water for Chocolate" in 1991; together since that time; acted together in several other projects

Awards (Back to top)
Tokyo International Film Festival Best Actress Award "Like Water for Chocolate" 1992

Milestones (Back to top)
2000 Had supporting role in the supernatural thriller "Bless the Child"
1999 Starred as a woman struggling to maintain her failing marriage in "Mascara"
1999 Played a singer pursuing a married member of her touring back up band in "Sugar Town", a look at the L.A. music scene co-written and co-directed by Alison Anders and Kurt Voss
1998 Appeared in the Mexican thriller "Fiber Optics"
1998 Played photographer Tina Modotti in Andrea Centazzo's modern opera "Tina" on the Los Angeles stage
1997 Was featured in the post-Civil War Western "Last Stand at Sabre River", a TNT original starring Tom Selleck
1996 Gave a fine comedic performance as a non-English speaking maid in Wes Anderson's "Bottle Rocket"
1995 Again acted with Leonardi in the Italian features "Banditi" and "Viva San Isidoro!"
1995 First US feature, the independent "Land of Milk and Honey"
1994 Appeared opposite real-life love Marco Leonardi in "Manhattan Merengue"
1992 Starred in the acclaimed film adaptation of Laura Esquivel's Mexican Revolution-set epicurean romance "Like Water for Chocolate"; co-starred with Marco Leonardi
1992 Appeared in the Mexican production "Snakes and Ladders", a coming-of-age 1950s period piece
1989 Appeared in the Mexican feature "Romelia's Secret"


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