Velda González
Velda González | |
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Member of the Lucy Arce | |
Succeeded by | Orlando Parga |
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Born | Popular Democratic Party | April 10, 1933
Other political affiliations | Popular Democratic Party (PPD) |
Spouse | Héctor L. Modestti (deceased) |
Children |
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Alma mater | University of Puerto Rico (BA) |
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Velda González de Modestti (April 10, 1933 – April 20, 2016) was a Puerto Rican actress, dancer, comedian, politician and former senator. She was a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 1981 to 2005.
Early years and studies
Velda González was born on April 10, 1933, in Hatillo, Puerto Rico. She studied at her elementary school in her hometown, and continued high school in Carolina and San Juan, graduating from University High School. González enrolled at the University of Puerto Rico where she received a Bachelor's degree in Arts, with a Major in Spanish and Theater. She also completed studies for a Master's degree in Puerto Rican Studies from the Center of Advanced Studies of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
Artistic career
González began her artistic career as part of the
González also served as producer of a variety show called De fiesta con Velda at the end of the 1960s. She also performed in several films like El último gángster, Una mujer para los sábados, Fray Dólar, Prohibido amar en Nueva York, Romance en Puerto Rico, and others.[3] During her career, she won several local awards, most notably the Agüeybanás de Oro for Distinguished Comedy Actress of the Decade (1965–1975), and Comedy Actress of the Year for three consecutive years (1969 to 1971). She was also recognized by the New York Latin ACE Awards as Best Comedy Actress in 1971 and 1978.[4]
Her last performance was in "Las Chicas Del Calendario" two months before she died in April 2016.
Political career: 1980-2005
María Luisa Arcelay was a member of the Partido Coalicionista de Puerto Rico (The Puerto Rican Coalition Party). In the November 1932 elections, she was elected to represent the district of Mayagüez in the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico. This made Arcelay thereby the first Puerto Rican woman, and the first woman in all of Latin America, to be elected to a government legislative body, then in 1936 Maria M. de Pérez Almitory of the Liberal Party of Puerto Rico was elected the first ever female Senator in Puerto Rico. In 1952 Juana Rodríguez Mundo of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) was elected at-large Senator and Antonia Cabrera de Fajardo of the Statehood Party was elected at-large by addition Senator. In 1956, Palmira Cabrera de Ibarra also of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) was elected in the Arecibo District. In 1964 Josefina O. de Batle of the PPD was elected Senator. In 1968, Angeles Mendoza of the New Progressive Party (PNP) and Maria Arroyo de Colón of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) were elected at-large Senators. In 1972, actress and singer
During her time as Senator, she focused on an agenda in favor of women rights. She presided the Commissions on Women Affairs, and Internal Affairs, among others. She was also the
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Later years: 2004-2016
After her political defeat, González went on to work for the Film Corporation of the Government of Puerto Rico. However, she returned to politics in
Personal life
González was married to Héctor L. Modestti, who died in 1980. She had three children: Freddie, Mirelsa-a well known television writer and psychologist, and Velda (died in 2022)[8] who was a publicity professional.
Death
González died from natural causes on April 20, 2016, at the age of 83 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She was buried at Buxeda Cemetery in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
See also
References
- ^ La criada malcriada on IMDb
- ^ Reconoce las limitaciones del gobierno para parar la "lata" on Primera Hora; Sepúlveda Morales, Aixa (November 17, 2007)
- ^ Velda González on IMDb
- ^ Hon. Velda González de Modestti on ElBoricua.com; Jordán, Manuel
- ^ Biografía de Velda González on SenadoPR
- ^ Elecciones Generales 2004: Recuento Archived 2012-07-27 at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR
- ^ Elecciones Generales 2008: Municipios Archived 2011-11-20 at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR
- ^ "Muere Velda Modestti, una de las hijas de la exsenadora Velda González". 25 July 2022.
External links
- Biografía Velda González on SenadoPR
- Biografía Velda González on PRPop
- Velda González at IMDb