Martha Ofelia Galindo
Martha Ofelia Galindo Galván is a Mexican actress and comedian. She is remembered for having played the character of Maestra Canuta, in the series Cero en Conducta and La escuelita VIP.
She debuted at the age of six at the Palacio de las Bellas Artes, under the direction of Clementina Otero. She was the companion of Carlos Ancira and José Solé; student of Héctor Azar and Salvador Novo. She is the founder of the National Theater Company, together with Héctor Azar, with whom she established school theater, in addition to inaugurating the University Theater Center and the CADAC (Dramatic Art Center, AC).
She debuted at the age of six at the Palacio de las Bellas Artes, under the direction of Clementina Otero. She was the companion of Carlos Ancira and José Solé; student of Héctor Azar and Salvador Novo. She is the founder of the National Theater Company, together with Héctor Azar, with whom she established school theater, in addition to inaugurating the University Theater Center and the CADAC (Dramatic Art Center, AC).
Known For
21 titles
Si Dios Me Quita La Vida
Cero en conducta
La Escuelita VIP
Mi Pequeña Traviesa
Juegos del destino
María de Todos los Ángeles
Gotita de Amor
Los hijos de nadie
40 Years Young
Estas ruinas que ves
Cemetery of Terror
Como tú me has deseado
Sweet Release
Chiquita pero picosa
Señoritas a disgusto
Candido Perez, Specialist in Women
Aventuras de Cucuruchito y Pinocho
Zuzanka's Game
Two Kinds of Schemes
Recuerdo De Mi Presentación
Antojitos méxicanos