Shortly after ending things with Calderón, May married businessman Antonio Chi Su. May was in a ten year relationship with film producer Guillermo Calderón. The President is speculated to be José López Portillo, who also had an affair with, and later married actress Sasha Montenegro. May has said she had an affair with a former President of Mexico, but did not name him. Personal lifeĭuring the peak of her career, she was involved with important politicians and business leaders. In 2016, Lyn, along with other vedettes like Olga Breeskin, Rossy Mendoza, Wanda Seux and Princesa Yamal, stars in the documentary film Beauties of the Night, by the filmmaker María José Cuevas. She also has presentations on weekends in the bar of the same establishment. She currently works as a Tahitian dance instructor at the Plaza Caribe Hotel in Cancun, Mexico. In 2016 also appeared in a videoclip of the song Si tu me quisieras, of the Chilean singer Mon Laferte. She also frequently appears as a guest on the Univision television show El Gordo y La Flaca. Mosh of Mexican rock band Plastilina Mosh. In 1998, May's career resurfaced after participating in the video clip of the song Mr. In 1991, she participated in the telenovela Yo no creo en los hombres, produced by Televisa. But in the late 1980s, this film genre lost popularity, forcing May to retire from the stage. From the success of the film, Lyn is fully incorporated into Mexican Cinema, particularly the genre known as Ficheras film of the 1970s and 1980s. In 1975, filmmaker Alberto Isaac chose Lyn as one of the main protagonists of the famous film Tívoli, which portrays with nostalgia the nocturnal atmosphere of Mexico City in the 1940s and 1950s. She had a long stay at the Teatro Blanquita in Mexico City. Lombardini baptized her with the pseudonym "Lyn May: The Goddess of Love." As a vedette, Lyn May included singing to her shows in nightclubs and cabarets. According to Lyn May, the first day she stepped on the stage of the Teatro Iris, she was heavily booed by attendees, who, accustomed to the artistic nudes of vedettes like Gloriella and Cleopatra, failed the musical number of the young aspirant to vedette.Īfter battling for a week at the Teatro Iris, Liliana performed her first nude, causing a furor among the male audience. However, the young dancer was not prepared for the kind of burlesque shows that were taking place in the city theater. In 1970, Liliana was contracted by the businessman Enrique Lombardini, who at that time managed the Teatro Esperanza Iris. In the TV show, Liliana learned, with a professional instructor, to dance tribal, Hawaiian and Tahitian dances. There, she joined the program's ballet, headed by the popular vedette Olga Breeskin. After her successful season with Tin Tan, Liliana traveled to Mexico City, where television presenter Raul Velasco hired her as a dancer in the program Siempre en Domingo. Eventually she worked at the Tropicana cabaret in Acapulco, where she alternated with the popular Mexican comedian Germán Valdés "Tin Tan". Careerīack in Acapulco, Liliana began to work in the cabaret "El Zorro", as a dancer. After five years of relationship and procreation of two daughters, Liliana separated from her husband alleging physical violence and sexual abuse. There, she met her first husband A Mexican sailor, with whom he settled in Mexico City. Eventually she worked as a waitress in a restaurant. During her childhood, Liliana helped with the economy of the house by selling souvenirs to tourists. She is the granddaughter of a Chinese immigrant. She was born in Acapulco, Mexico in 1952.
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