Rossy Mendoza was born on 6 June 1945 in
Vícam, one of eight
Yaqui villages in the south of the Mexican state of
Sonora. She began her career in the mid-1960s when she was still a teenager, slowly making a name for herself in the entertainment industry by performing in the main cabarets of Sonora. She also appeared in well known Mexican magazines including
Cinelandia,
Cine mundial and
Siempre. In the late 1960s her physique became athletic and voluptuous, in contrast to the slimness it had in her early years, and she had cosmetic surgery on her nose to improve her facial appearance. In 1964 she made her first appearance at the Teatro Lírico in
Mexico City, where other prominent figures such as
Tin Tan,
El Santo and Sergio Corona performed. In 1968 she joined the cast of the cabaret El Capri, where she worked alongside vedettes such as
Yolanda "Tongolele" Montes and the Argentine
Zulma Faiad. She appeared in several television programmes such as
Sabadito Alegre, with Paco Malgesto, where she remained for several months. In 1970 she worked with the comedian Adalberto Martínez (better known as "
Resortes") in
El Tenorio Comico at the Blanquita Theater in Mexico City. She appeared there for many seasons, accompanied by an orchestra and a ballet of 18 dancers. Her performances alternated with singers such as
Celia Cruz,
Enrique Guzmán, Mike Laure, Sonia Lopez and
Dámaso Pérez Prado. At the same time she was hired by the Vallejo Family to perform in
La Caravan Corona, in which she appeared from 1971 to 1982. This consisted of groups of stars from the show that traveled throughout Mexico and in which she performed with acts such as Los Polivoces (Eduardo Manzano and Enrique Cuenca),
Juan Gabriel,
Amalia Mendoza and Los Rebeldes del Rock. In 1971 she began a successful season at the El Clóset nightclub, where she shared top billing with the vedette
Olga Breeskin. She also ventured into the
fotonovelas of the time and recorded some records. By the end of the 1970s she was already a big star in cabarets and nightclubs, earning the title of Supervedette or Primera Vedette. She headed the cabaret show
Terraza Casino, accompanied by the Hector Halal orchestra. She also worked at El Cadillac, El Rondinella, El Clóset, Las Galaxias, El Can Can and El Quid, among other places. Represented by her artistic agent, Lonka Becker, she made her film debut in 1970 with the actor
Gaspar Henaine (known professionally as "Capulina") in the film
Capulina contra los Vampiros. In 1971 she appeared in the film
El Siverguenza along with
Mauricio Garcés. In her film career she appeared in more than 52 films with stars such as
Vicente Fernández,
Andrés García,
Jorge Rivero,
Julio Alemán,
Mario Almada,
Ana Luisa Peluffo and
Isela Vega. In the theatre she acted in several comic plays, in which she was directed by Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo,
Rafael Banquells, Jose Diaz Morales and others. Her first stage play was with the comedians Emilio Brillas and Polo Ortín. She toured Mexico in the play
Elena para los miercoles, with
Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo. Another of her more notable stage plays was
La locura del sexo with Andrés García. On television she appeared in the
telenovela Yara with
Angélica María in 1979. She also took part in the popular television show
Variedades de medianoche with
Manuel Valdés. In the 1990s her appearances were sporadic. In 1993 she returned to the Blanquita Theater, to appear on a bill with the dance band
La Sonora Matancera. At the end of the decade she was diagnosed with cancer. In 1999, Mendoza took part in the theater show
Las inolvidables de la noche, in which the vedettes Amira Cruzat,
Wanda Seux,
Grace Renat and Malú Reyes also appeared. Mendoza also modelled for photographers such as Nadine Markova and
Paulina Lavista as well as the painter
José Luis Cuevas. Other artists that have painted her include Ricardo Garcia Mora and Juan Buitimea, a member of the
Yaqui indigenous people. In 2016 Mendoza, along with the vedettes Olga Breeskin,
Lyn May,
Wanda Seux and
Princesa Yamal, was the subject of the Mexican documentary film
Beauties of the Night directed by María José Cuevas. The Cuban musician Dámaso
Pérez Prado composed the Mambo "The Waist of Rossy" in honor of her slim figure. Mendoza died from a heart attack on 29 December 2023, at the age of 78. == Filmography ==