![]() They married in the United States, making her his last wife, and she was the inspiration for several of Jiménez's last songs, such as the song "Es muy niña". Juárez met José Alfredo Jiménez at Oxnard and launched her to fame. Juárez also appeared in nine films during her career, having a starring role in five of them, including playing a fictionalized version of herself in the 1980 film El charro del misterio. Juárez achieved international success in Colombia, Spain, South America, the United States and Europe. In Oxnard, she met José Alfredo Jiménez, who launched her to fame and with whom she would later marry. ![]() She was raised in Oxnard, California most of his early years were spent in the United States and her singing career began there at age 16. She was born in La Barca, Jalisco, Mexico, the daughter of Francisco Javier López Hurtado and Celia Palazuelos.
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