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Occupation(s)
  
Singer, Actress

Years active
  
1948–2003


Name
  
Celia Cruz

Role
  
Singer


Birth name
  
Ursula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso

Born
  
October 21, 1925Havana, Cuba (
1925-10-21
)

Genres
  
Salsa, guaracha, son, bolero, rumba, guaguanco

Labels
  
Fania Records, RMM Records & Video, Sony Discos

Associated acts
  
Died
  
Spouse
  
Pedro Knight (m. 1962–2003)

Parents
  
Catalina Alfonso, Simon Cruz

Similar People
  

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Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso, also known by her stage name Celia Cruz (Havana, Cuba, October 21, 1925 – Fort Lee, USA, July 16, 2003), was a Cuban singer of Latin music. She was known for her powerful voice and her rhythm-centric musical style. She was the most popular Latin artist of the 20th century, gaining twenty-three gold albums during her career. US President Bill Clinton awarded her the National Medal of Arts in 1994. She was renowned internationally as the "Queen of Salsa", "La Guarachera de Cuba", as well as The Queen of Latin Music.

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She spent much of her career working in the United States and several Latin American countries. Leila Cobo of Billboard Magazine once said "Cruz is indisputably the best known and most influential female figure in the history of Cuban and Latin music". She was an ambassador for the variety and vitality of the music of her native Havana, and after the Cuban revolution she became a symbol of artistic freedom for Cuban American exiles. She died of brain cancer.

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Early life

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Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso was born on October 21, 1925 in the diverse, working-class neighborhood of Santos Suárez in Havana, Cuba, the second of four children. Her father, Simon Cruz, was a railroad stoker and her mother, Catalina Alfonso was a homemaker who took care of an extended family. Celia was one of the eldest among fourteen children- brothers, sisters, and many cousins- she often had to put the younger ones to bed by singing them to sleep. .

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While growing up in Cuba's diverse 1930s musical climate, Cruz listened to many musicians who influenced her adult career, including Fernando Collazo, Abelardo Barroso, Pablo Quevedo and Arsenio Rodríguez. Despite her father's opposition and the fact that she was Catholic, as a child Cruz learned santería songs from her neighbor who practiced santería. Cruz also later studied the words to Yoruba songs with colleague Mercedita Valdés (an Akpwon santería singer) from Cuba and made various recordings of this religious genre, even singing backup for other female akpwons like Candita Batista.

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As a teenager, her aunt took her and her cousin to cabarets to sing, but her father encouraged her to attend school in the hope she would become a teacher. After high school she attended the Normal School for Teachers in Havana with the intent of becoming a literature teacher. At the time being a singer was not viewed as an entirely respectable career. However, one of her teachers told her that as an entertainer she could earn in one day what most Cuban teachers earned in a month. From 1947, Cruz studied music theory, voice, and piano at Havana's National Conservatory of Music. Cruz began singing at Havana's radio station Radio García Serra as a contestant on this station's popular "Hora del Té" daily broadcast, where she sang the tango "Nostalgias" and won a cake as first-place finisher. She often won cakes and also opportunities to participate in more contests. Her first recordings were made in 1948 in Venezuela.

Career

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Her big break came in 1950 when Myrta Silva, the singer with Cuba's Conjunto Sonora Matancera, returned to her native Puerto Rico. Since they were in need of a new singer, the band decided to give the young Celia Cruz a chance. Here, she won the support of Sonora's band leader, Rogelio Martinez, and went on to record hits such as "Yembe Laroco" and "Caramelo". Soon her name was bigger than the bands. During her 15 years with Sonora Matancera, she appeared in cameos in some Mexican films such as Rincón Criollo (1950), Una gallega en La Habana (1955) and Amorcito Corazón (1961), toured all over Latin America, and became a regular at Havana's famous Tropicana nightspot.

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When Fidel Castro assumed control of Cuba in 1959, Cruz and her husband, Pedro Knight, were prohibited from returning to their homeland and became citizens of the United States. In 1966, Cruz and Tito Puente began an association that would lead to eight albums for Tico Records. The albums were not as successful as expected. However, Puente and Cruz later joined the Vaya Records label. There, she joined accomplished pianist Larry Harlow and was soon headlining a concert at New York's Carnegie Hall.

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Cruz's 1974 album with Johnny Pacheco, Celia y Johnny, was very successful, and Cruz soon found herself in a group named the Fania All-Stars, which was an ensemble of salsa musicians from every orchestra signed by the Fania label (owner of Vaya Records). In Celia y Johnny "Quimbera" became one of her signature songs. With the Fania All-Stars, Cruz had the opportunity to visit England, France, Zaire (today's DR Congo), and to return to tour Latin America; her performance in Zaire is included in the film Soul Power. In the late 1970s, she participated in an Eastern Air Lines commercial in Puerto Rico, singing the catchy phrase ¡Esto sí es volar! (This is to truly fly!).

In 1976, she participated in a documentary film Salsa about the Latin culture, along with figures like Dolores del Río and Willie Colón. She also made three albums with Willie Colon (1977, 1981, 1987). With a voice described as operatic, Cruz moved through high and low pitches with an ease that belied her age, and her style improvising rhymed lyrics added a distinctive flavor to salsa. Her flamboyant costume, which included: various colored wigs, tight sequined dresses, and very high heels, became so famous that one of them was acquired by the Smithsonian institution.

Celia Cruz used to sing the identifying spot for WQBA radio station in Miami, formerly known as "La Cubanísima": "I am the voice of Cuba, from this land, far away...I am liberty, I am WQBA, the most Cuban! (Yo soy de Cuba, la voz, desde esta tierra lejana...soy libertad, soy WQBA, Cubanísima!) During the 1980s, Cruz began to garner the international recognition that was her due, she made many tours in Latin America and Europe, doing multiple concerts and television shows wherever she went, and singing both with younger stars and stars of her own era. She began a crossover of sorts, when she participated in the 1988 feature film Salsa alongside Robby Draco Rosa.

In 1990, Cruz won a Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance – Ray Barretto & Celia Cruz – Ritmo en el Corazón. She later recorded an anniversary album with Sonora Matancera. In 1992, she starred with Armand Assante and Antonio Banderas in the film The Mambo Kings. In 1994, President Bill Clinton awarded Cruz the National Medal of Arts. In the same year, she was inducted into Billboards Latin Music Hall of Fame along with fellow Cuban musician Cachao López. In 1999, Cruz was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame. In 2001, she recorded a new album, on which Johnny Pacheco was one of the producers.

On July 16, 2002, Cruz performed to a full house at the free outdoor performing arts festival Central Park SummerStage in New York City. During the performance she sang "Bemba Colora'." A live recording of this song was subsequently made available in 2005 on a commemorative CD honoring the festival's then 20-year history entitled, "Central Park SummerStage: Live from the Heart of the City". Cruz appeared on the Dionne Warwick albums 1998 Dionne Sings Dionne & 2006 My Friends & Me with their Latin Duet version of (Do You Know The Way To) San Jose.

In March 2003, the Spanish-language television network Telemundo produced and aired a tribute special honoring Cruz, ¡Celia Cruz: Azúcar!. It was hosted by Puerto Rican singer Marc Anthony and Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan. It featured musical performances by various Latin music and Anglo performers including Victor Manuelle, Paulina Rubio, José Feliciano, Milly Quezada, Los Tri-O, Estefan, Patti Labelle, Arturo Sandoval, Ana Gabriel, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Tito Nieves, Albita, Johnny Pacheco, Alicia Villareal, Olga Tañón, Mikey Perfecto, José Alberto "El Canario", Rosario, Luis Enrique, Anthony and Gloria Gaynor.

Personal life

During July 1960, following the revolution in Cuba, La Sonora Matancera was on tour in Mexico when the band members decided to settle in the United States. Castro vowed that none of the artists would ever be allowed back to Cuba. Celia Cruz attempted to return when her mother died in 1962, but was not granted government permission. Cruz became a US citizen in 1961 and a year later married Sonora's trumpet player Pedro Knight, who became her manager and musical director.

Death

On July 16, 2003, Cruz died of brain cancer at her home in Fort Lee, New Jersey, at the age of 77. Her husband, Pedro Knight (1921–2007), was there for her while she was going through cancer treatments. She had no children with him. After her death, her body was taken to Miami's Freedom Tower, where more than 200,000 fans paid their final respects. Multiple vigils occurred worldwide in cities such as Havana, Miami, and Cali (the Cali vigil became notorious in Colombian history due to its three-day span) Knight had Cruz buried in a granite mausoleum that he had built in Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York City earlier in 2003, when she was dying. Knight chose the plot on which it stands, which is near the gravestones of Duke Ellington and Miles Davis because it was accessible to fans and had four windows built into it so that fans could see inside when paying their respects. Knight was known to share his time there with visiting fans. Knight himself was buried with Cruz in the same mausoleum following his death on February 3, 2007. An epilogue in her autobiography notes that, in accordance with her wishes, Cuban soil which she had saved from a visit to Guantánamo Bay was used in her entombment.

Legacy

Through a formidable work ethic, Cruz rose to the very top in her genre. A genre that was traditionally male dominated. In February 2004, her last album, Regalo del Alma, she won a posthumous award at the Premios Lo Nuestro for best salsa release of the year. It was announced in December 2005 that a musical called Azucar! would open in Tenerife before touring the world. The name comes from Cruz's well-known catch phrase of "¡Azúcar!"

In 2003 A Music School was Opened in the Bronx, Named the Celia Cruz Bronx High school Of Music. Pedro Knight Visited this school before his death to meet the students and share stories about her life.

On June 4, 2004, the heavily Cuban-American community of Union City, New Jersey heralded its annual Cuban Day Parade by dedicating its new Celia Cruz Park (also known as Celia Cruz Plaza), which features a sidewalk star in her honor, at 31st Street and Bergenline Avenue, with Cruz's widower, Pedro Knight, present. There are four other similar dedications to Cruz around the world. Cruz's star has expanded into Union City's "Walk of Fame", as new marble stars are added each spring to honor Latin entertainment and media personalities, such as merengue singer Joseíto Mateo, salsa singer La India, Cuban musician Israel "Cachao" Lopez, Cuban tenor Beny Moré, Tito Puente, Spanish language television news anchor Rafael Pineda, salsa pioneer Johnny Pacheco, singer/bandleader Gilberto Santa Rosa and music promoter Ralph Mercado.

On May 18, 2005, the National Museum of American History, administered by the Smithsonian Institution and located in Washington, D.C., opened "¡Azúcar!", an exhibit celebrating the life and music of Celia Cruz. The exhibit highlights important moments in Cruz's life and career through photographs, personal documents, costumes, videos, and music.

On September 26, 2007, through May 25, 2008, Celia, a musical based on the life of Celia Cruz, played at the off-Broadway venue, New World Stages. Some performances were in Spanish and some in English. The show won four 2008 HOLA awards from the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors.

On March 16, 2011, Celia Cruz was honored by the United States Postal Service with a commemorative postage stamp. The Cruz stamp was one of a group of five stamps honoring Latin music greats, also including Selena, Tito Puente, Carmen Miranda, and Carlos Gardel.

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History collaborated with photographer Robert Weingarten to create an object-based portrait of Celia Cruz featuring artifacts in the museum. The portrait was unveiled October 3, 2012.

On October 21, 2013, Google honored her with a Google Doodle. At 41st American Music Awards, American singer Jennifer Lopez performed a medley of Cruz's songs.

In 2013, Cruz was inducted into the New Jersey Hall Fame.

In October 2015, Telemundo premiered an 80-episode docu-drama based on Cruz's life, Celia (telenovela).

Filmography

Actress
2003
El General Feat. Celia Cruz: Ella Tiene Fuego (Music Video) as
Celia Cruz
1997
El alma no tiene color (TV Series) as
Macaria
- Episode #1.3 (1997) - Macaria
- Episode #1.2 (1997) - Macaria
- Episode #1.1 (1997) - Macaria
1997
Wyclef Jean & Refugee All Stars: Guantanamera (Music Video) as
Celia Cruz
1995
The Perez Family as
Luz Pat
1993
Valentina (TV Series) as
Lecumé
- Episode #1.3 (1993) - Lecumé
- Episode #1.2 (1993) - Lecumé
- Episode #1.1 (1993) - Lecumé
1992
The Mambo Kings as
Evalina Montoya
1964
Premier Orfeon (TV Series)
- Episode #1.3 (1964)
- Episode #1.2 (1964)
- Episode #1.1 (1964)
1961
Amorcito corazón as
Cantante
1957
Affair in Havana as
Singer
Composer
2006
Acaballao (Documentary)
Soundtrack
2023
Cassandro (performer: "I Will Survive")
2022
Valentina (performer: "La Negra Tiene Tumbao")
2022
Father of the Bride (performer: "Azúcar Negra")
2022
Lucy and Desi (Documentary) (performer: "Quimbara")
2020
Like a Boss (performer: "Quimbara")
2018
Tu cara me suena (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #6.15 (2018) - (writer: "Que le den candela")
2017
Candelaria (performer: "Te Busco")
2017
Me lo dices o me lo cantas (TV Series) (music - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.4 (2017) - (music: "La vida es un Cadaval")
2017
Tu cara no me suena todavía (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.1 (2017) - (writer: "La vida es un carnaval")
2016
All in Kitchen (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Chef Allures (2016) - (performer: "La vida es un carnaval" - uncredited)
2015
The Switch Drag Race (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.1 (2015) - (performer: "Que le den candela")
2013
Tu cara me suena - Argentina (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
- Episode #3.1 (2015) - (writer: "Que le den candela")
- Episode #2.21 (2014) - (writer: "Que le den candela")
- Episode #1.1 (2013) - (writer: "La vida es un carnaval")
2015
Looking (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Looking for Results (2015) - (writer: "La vida es un carnival" - uncredited)
2014
Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
- The Finals: Part 1 (2014) - ("La Vida Es Un Carnival") / (writer: "La Vida Es Un Carnival")
- Week 6: Pitbull Night (2014) - ("La Vida Es Un Carnival") / (writer: "La Vida Es Un Carnival")
2014
Dirty Cops: Ta Batsonia: A Greek Novel About Crisis (Video) (performer: "La Vida es un Carnaval")
2013
American Music Awards 2013 (TV Special) (writer: "La Vida es un Carnival")
2013
Funny Show Presents (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- You're So Vain, My Men!! - Les Coquettes - Ta Psonia (2013) - (performer: "La Vida es un Carnaval")
- Treloi Enwmenoi Pote Nikimenoi!! Karnvalia 2013 (2013) - (performer: "La Vida es un Carnaval")
2012
Dirty Cops-Ta Batsonia: The Vengeance (Video short) (performer: "La Vida es un Carnaval")
2012
The Liability (performer: "Cao Cao Mani Picao")
2012
Banda sonora (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #8.5 (2012) - (performer: "Oye como va")
2011
Una noche única (TV Special) (performer: "Celia's Oye come va")
2011
Tower Heist (performer: "Quimbara")
2008
So You Think You Can Dance Canada (TV Series) (performer - 4 episodes)
- Top 10 Performance (2011) - (performer: "Bemba Colora")
- Top 14 (2009) - (performer: "Rie y Llora")
- Top 10 (2008) - (performer: "Quimbara")
- Top 20 Results (2008) - (performer: "La Negra Tiene Tumbao")
2010
Ostrichs Feathers (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.30 (2010) - (performer: "El Chisme")
2007
Memòries de la tele (TV Series) (performer - 4 episodes)
- Episode #5.2 (2010) - (performer: "Yo viviré")
- Episode #3.30 (2009) - (performer: "Oriza")
- Episode #2.9 (2007) - (performer: "Cruz de navajas")
- Episode #2.5 (2007) - (performer: "Bamboleo")
2006
So You Think You Can Dance (TV Series) (performer - 7 episodes)
- 1 of 10 Voted Off (2010) - (performer: "Quimbara")
- 1 of 11 Voted Off (2010) - (performer: "La Guarachera")
- Two of 16 Voted Off (2009) - (performer: "Celia y Tito")
- The Top 16 Perform (2009) - (performer: "Quimbara")
- The Top 20 Perform (2008) - (performer: "Oye Como Va (Latin/Trance Mix)")
- Top 4: The Finale (2007) - (performer: "Gotta Get Down (La Negra Tiene Tumbao) [Spanglish Remix]")
- Top 4: The Finale (2006) - (performer: "Rie y Llora")
2008
Nothing Like the Holidays (performer: "La Medicina Cubana")
2008
Soul Power (Documentary) (performer: "Quimbara")
2008
A Previous Engagement (performer: "Bamboleo", "Cuba Que Lindo Son Tus Paisajes")
2008
Sugar (performer: "Azucar Negra")
2007
Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy (TV Special) (performer: "Rie Y Llora" - uncredited) / (writer: "Rie Y Llora" - uncredited)
2006
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (Video Game) ("Quimbara", uncredited)
2004
Los Sánchez (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Los Sánchez (2004) - (performer: "Ríe y llora")
2003
Disputas (TV Mini Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Buenos vecinos (2003) - (performer: "La vida es un carnaval" - uncredited)
2003
Chasing Papi (performer: "La Negra Tiene Tumbao" (Remix))
2003
Comandante (Documentary) (performer: "El Yerbero Moderno")
2002
Antwone Fisher (performer: "La Vida es un Carnaval")
2002
Son amores (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.134 (2002) - (performer: "Yo viviré" - uncredited)
2001
Celia Cruz - La Negra Tiene Tumbao (Music Video short) (performer: "La Negra Tiene Tumbao")
2001
Lantana (performer: "Te Busco" (1993))
2000
Crónica de un desayuno (performer: "Un Poco Más")
2000
Amores Perros (performer: "La vida es un carnaval")
2000
Gloria Estefan's Caribbean Soul: The Atlantis Concert (TV Special documentary) (performer: "Tres Gotas De Agua Bendita")
1999
Summer Video Jams (Video) (performer: "Me Estan Hablando Del Cielo")
1999
Buenos vecinos (TV Series) ("La Vida es un Carnaval")
1999
Esa maldita costilla (performer: "Que Le Den Candela", "Esa Maldita Costilla")
1998
Boredom (performer: "Melao de Cana")
1997
Las damas del swing (Video short) (performer: "Que Le Den Candela")
1997
¿De qué se ríen las mujeres? (performer: "Cruz de navajas")
1996
Empieza con la Primera (TV Special) (performer: "Caballero y dama", "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da")
1996
Blood and Wine (performer: "Quimbara" (1978))
1996
Eye for an Eye (performer: "Burunbanga")
1995
Blue in the Face (performer: "Yemaya")
1994
The Cowboy Way (performer: "Sazon", "Ochun Con Chango")
1994
Hola Raffaella (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 25 May 1994 (1994) - (performer: "El tostadero")
1994
A Million to Juan (performer: "Azucar Negra")
1993
Carlito's Way (performer: "Vieja luna")
1992
The Mambo Kings (performer: "Melao De Cana", "La Dicha Mia", "Guantanamera")
1991
Caliente (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.6 (1991) - (performer: "Mi Cuba", "Quimbara")
1991
Fires Within (performer: "Pun Pun Catafu", "Quimbara", "Bambaraka Tunga")
1991
One Good Cop (performer: "Quimbara")
1990
Un dia és un dia (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #2.2 (1990) - (performer: "Oriza", "Bemba colorá")
1990
Sing Yourself Silly! (Video short) (performer: "Put Down the Duckie" - uncredited)
1988
Salsa (performer: "Son Matamoros")
1988
Sesame Street, Special (TV Movie) (performer: "Put Down the Duckie")
1987
The Believers (performer: "Toro Mata")
1986
Something Wild (performer: "Loco de Amor")
1984
The Rosebud Beach Hotel (performer: "Come Down to Miami")
1957
¡Olé... Cuba! (performer: "Me voy a Pinar del Río")
Thanks
2013
Funny Show Presents (TV Series) (grateful acknowledgment - 1 episode)
- You're So Vain, My Men!! - Les Coquettes - Ta Psonia (2013) - (grateful acknowledgment)
Self
2019
Panamá Radio (Documentary) as
Self in photograph (uncredited)
2006
From Mambo to Hip Hop: A South Bronx Tale (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2004
El Premio de la Gente (TV Special) as
Self - Singer
2001
The Mark Twain Prize: Whoopi Goldberg (TV Special) as
Self
2001
Celia Cruz - La Negra Tiene Tumbao (Music Video short) as
Self
2001
2nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1996
Mundo VIP (TV Series) as
Self
- Show nº262 (2001) - Self
- Show nº 15 (1996) - Self
2001
Pavarotti & Friends for Afghanistan (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2001
VH1 Divas Live: The One and Only Aretha Franklin (TV Special) as
Self
2001
Gala Raphael (TV Special) as
Self
2001
Premio lo Nuestro a la música latina 2001 (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
2001
Bailando con Xavier Cugat (TV Movie) as
Self
2000
Billboard Latin Music Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2000
Yo, José Gabriel (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Celia Cruz (2000) - Self - Guest
2000
Noche de fiesta (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 23 December 2000 (2000) - Self - Musical Guest
2000
El informal (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 21 December 2000 (2000) - Self
2000
Gala FAO 2000 (TV Special) as
Self
2000
El rayo (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 24 October 2000 (2000) - Self
2000
Pepsi Chart Latin America (TV Series) as
Guest
2000
Cosas que importan (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 13 July 2000 (2000) - Self - Musical Guest
2000
Gloria Estefan's Caribbean Soul: The Atlantis Concert (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2000
Festival de Viña del Mar (TV Mini Series) as
Self - Performer
- Viña 2000: Noche 3 (2000) - Self - Performer
1998
El séptimo de caballería (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 26 January 2000 (2000) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 23 November 1998 (1998) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 9 November 1998 (1998) - Self - Musical Guest
1999
¡Mi Gente! My People! (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1999
Billboard Latin Music Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1999
Celia Cruz & Friends: A Night of Salsa (TV Special) as
Self
1999
Con la primera al 2000 (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1999
Summer Video Jams (Video) as
Self
1999
Gala FAO 1999 (TV Special) as
Self
1999
Totalmente (TV Series) as
Self
- Celia Cruz (1999) - Self
1999
Sábado gigante (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 9 October 1999 (1999) - Self - Musical Guest
1998
Risas y estrellas (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 27 March 1999 (1999) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 20 February 1999 (1999) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 24 October 1998 (1998) - Self - Musical Guest
1998
Especial Nochevieja 1998: Feliz 99 (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1998
Latino NY Live (TV Series) as
Self (1998)
1990
Teletón (TV Mini Series) as
Self - Performer
- Teletón 1998: Apertura (1998) - Self - Performer
- Teletón 1990: Cierre (1990) - Self - Performer
1998
Sabor a ti (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 27 October 1998 (1998) - Self - Musical Guest
1998
Lo + plus (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 4 September 1998 (1998) - Self - Guest
1998
1998 ALMA Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1998
La gran noche de Raphael (TV Special) as
Self
1997
Las damas del swing (Video short) as
Self
1997
RMM 10th. Anniversary Collection VOL. 1 (Video) as
Self
1997
The 22nd New York Salsa Festival (Video documentary) as
Self
1996
Viva el lunes (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Viva el año nuevo (1997) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 16 December 1996 (1996) - Self - Guest
1997
Médico de familia (TV Series) as
Self
- Y llegó la despedida (1997) - Self
1997
Sesame Street: Fiesta! (Video short) as
Self
1996
Empieza con la Primera (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1996
Especial Nochevieja 1995: La primera del año (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1996
Especial Nochevieja 1996: Somos la primera (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1996
From Son to Salsa (Documentary) as
Self
1987
Sesame Street (TV Series) as
Self
- What Can Snuffy Do On the Playground? (1996) - Self
- Zoe at daycare (1994) - Self
- Episode #24.123 (1993) - Self
- Episode #21.8 (1989) - Self
- Episode #19.47 (1988) - Self
- The Stray Kitten (1987) - Self
- Episode #18.120 (1987) - Self
1996
New York Undercover (TV Series) as
Self
- Brown Like Me (1996) - Self
1996
Gala de la hispanidad (TV Special) as
Self
1996
Mírame (TV Movie) as
Self
1996
Jet 7 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 28 July 1996 (1996) - Self
1994
Esto es espectáculo (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 11 January 1996 (1996) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 11 November 1994 (1994) - Self - Musical Guest
1995
Especial Nochevieja 1994 (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1995
Somos un solo pueblo (TV Movie documentary)
1995
Gran Gala de la Hispanidad (TV Special) as
Self
1995
Entre dos amores (TV Movie) as
Self
1995
Esto no es lo que parece (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 11 March 1995 (1995) - Self - Musical Guest
1994
El club de Los Tigritos (TV Series) as
Self
- Estrellas Invitadas - Self
1994
Familia RMM Combinacion Perfecta (Video documentary) as
Self
1994
Lucho Bermúdez (Documentary) as
Self
1994
Hablemos de... (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
1993
Hola Raffaella (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 25 May 1994 (1994) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 9 March 1994 (1994) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 25 February 1993 (1993) - Self - Musical Guest
1994
Fotogramas de Plata 93 (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1993
Especial Nochevieja 1993: Este año cruz y raya... seguro (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1993
Navidades en familia (TV Movie) as
Self
1993
Loft (TV Series) as
Musical Guest
1993
Querida Concha (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 30 May 1993 (1993) - Self - Musical Guest
1993
Ven al Paralelo (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #2.26 (1993) - Self - Musical Guest
1993
Viéndonos (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 22 May 1993 (1993) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 20 March 1993 (1993) - Self - Musical Guest
1992
Hurricane Relief (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1992
All Star Fiesta at Ford's (TV Special) as
Self
1991
Caliente (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #1.6 (1991) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #1.5 (1991) - Self - Musical Guest
1991
Fires Within as
Self
1990
Homenaje a Lola Flores (TV Special) as
Self
1990
JVC Jazz Festival 1990 (Video) as
Self
1990
Festival de la canción OTI (TV Mini Series) as
Self - Jury Member
- Las Vegas 1990 (1990) - Self - Jury Member
1990
Verano 90 (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 6 September 1990 (1990) - Self - Musical Guest
1990
Un dia és un dia (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #2.2 (1990) - Self - Musical Guest
1990
¡1990! (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1989
Celia Cruz: Guantanamera (Video documentary) as
Self
1988
Salsa as
Self
1988
Sesame Street, Special (TV Movie) as
Self (segment "Put Down the Duckie")
1988
The 30th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1988
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- My Name Is Celia Cruz (1988) - Self
1987
Miss Venezuela 1987 (TV Special) as
Self
1986
Cap d'any a TV3 (TV Special) as
Self
1986
Viva la salsa (Documentary short)
1985
Hermanos: Cantaré, cantarás (Music Video) as
Self
1984
Roots of Rhythm (TV Series) as
Self
1984
Àngel Casas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #1.26 (1984) - Self - Musical Guest
1983
The Last Fight as
Self
1981
Noche de gigantes (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #4.3 (1981) - Self - Guest
1979
Beats of the Heart: Salsa (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1976
Salsa (Documentary) as
Self
1974
Celia Cruz and the Fania Allstars in Africa (Documentary) as
Self
1970
Galas del sábado (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 18 July 1970 (1970) - Self - Musical Guest
1957
¡Olé... Cuba! as
Self (as Sonora Matancera con Celia Cruz)
1950
Rincón criollo as
Self (as Celia Cruz y su coro Mambo)
Archive Footage
2021
Nueva York : une histoire musicale du New York latino (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2020
Break It All: The History of Rock in Latin America (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Un Solo Continente (2020) - Self
2015
The Switch Drag Race (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.5 (2018) - Self
- Episode #1.1 (2015) - Self
2015
Felicidades: Navidad 2015 (TV Special) as
Self
2015
The Latin Explosion: A New America (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Musician
2013
Tu cara me suena - Argentina (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.1 (2015) - Self
- Episode #2.21 (2014) - Self
- Episode #1.1 (2013) - Self
2012
Banda sonora (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #8.5 (2012) - Self
2011
Una noche única (TV Special) as
Self
2011
Hispanic Youth Showcase 25th Anniversary (TV Special) as
Self
2007
Memòries de la tele (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #5.2 (2010) - Self
- Episode #3.30 (2009) - Self
- Episode #3.12 (2008) - Self
- Episode #3.6 (2008) - Self
- Episode #2.9 (2007) - Self
- Episode #2.5 (2007) - Self
2010
A polos 25 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.25 (2010) - Self
- Episode #1.14 (2010) - Self
2009
¡Feliz 2010! Cuéntame (TV Special) as
Self
2009
Hispanic Youth Showcase 2009 (TV Special) as
Self
2008
Soul Power (Documentary) as
Self
2008
Hispanic Youth Showcase 2008 (TV Special) as
Self
2008
Celia: The Queen (Documentary) as
Self
2007
La tele de tu vida (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.19 (2007) - Self
2007
Cómo conseguir un papel en Hollywood (TV Movie documentary) as
Evalina Montoya (uncredited)
2006
La imagen de tu vida (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.3 (2006) - Self
2006
Mega Especiales: Celia Cruz (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2005
La tierra de las 1000 músicas (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Lo latino (2005) - Self
2005
Querida Lola (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2004
Pa'lante con Cristina (TV Series) as
Self
- Especial de Navidad (2004) - Self
2004
¡Despierta América! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 July 2004 (2004) - Self
2004
Don Francisco presenta (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 July 2004 (2004) - Self
2003
De pe a pa (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 20 July 2003 (2003) - Self
1990
Sing Yourself Silly! (Video short) as
Self
1972
Festival (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 8 October 1972 (1972) - Self
- Episode dated 13 February 1972 (1972) - Self

References

Celia Cruz Wikipedia