Lila Morillo

Singer, Musical Artist

1940 –

75

Who is Lila Morillo?

Lila Morillo is a Venezuelan actress and singer.

Morillo was born in Maracaibo. She moved to Caracas, to pursue her career in acting. At a young age, she met José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", who became a singer and actor himself. In 1964, Morillo made her acting debut in Isla de sal. She had a minor role in that soap opera, however, and it wasn't until her marriage to Rodriguez that she became well known. Towards the end of the 1960s, Morillo and Rodriguez were featured in a detergent commercial that became a popular ad among television viewers in Venezuela. In 1968, Morillo got her second telenovela role, when she acted in "El Reportero". In 1969, she participated in a television mini-series, "Pablo y Alicia". Morillo began the 1970s by acting in 1972's "La Doňa". She played "Domenica" in that soap opera, giving her first major role in a soap opera. In 1974, she acted in "El Poder Negro", she and her husband became paparazzi fodder during the late 1970s and through the 1980s, appearing on the covers of multiple gossip magazines in Latin America. Morillo and Rodriguez became born-again Christians during that decade, they also had a well publicized divorce in the mid-1980s. Lila Morillo by then was popular in other Latin American countries, especially in Puerto Rico, where her husband had starred in a telenovela named "El Idolo' alongside Marylin Pupo. Morillo and Rodriguez had two daughters, Liliana and Lilibeth Rodriguez. Both girls remained with their mother upon her divorce from Rodriguez, with Liliana becoming a staunch supporter of Morillo. In 2001, Morillo returned to screen acting, playing "Mari Chuvha" in "Viva la Pepa". Later on that decade, she declared that her daughter Liliana was allegedly raped by a homeworker as a six year old, apparently while her parents were away from home.

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Born
Aug 14, 1940
Maracaibo
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Nationality
  • Venezuela
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Lived in
  • Maracaibo

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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