Discover the Enchanting Journey of Mexican Singer and Actress Edith Márquez
Edith Márquez

Edith Márquez aka Edithmarquezlanda

Edith Márquez Landa, born on January 27, 1973, in Puebla City, Mexico, is a renowned Mexican singer and actress. She began her artistic journey by winning the television musical contests "Juguemos a cantar" in 1978 and "Canta, Canta" in 1984. Her early success led her to join the popular Mexican pop group Timbiriche in 1988, where she contributed to three albums: "Timbiriche VIII & IX" (1988) and "Timbiriche 10" (1990). Transitioning to a solo career in 1998, Edith released her debut album "Frente a Ti," which achieved gold certification with over 250,000 copies sold. Her subsequent albums, including "Caricias del Cielo" (2000) and "¿Quién Te Cantará?" (2003), further solidified her status in the Latin pop genre. Edith's mezzo-soprano voice and emotive performances have captivated audiences, leading to collaborations with artists like Vicente Fernández and Armando Manzanero. Beyond music, she has showcased her acting talents in several telenovelas, such as "Papá soltero" (1987–1994) and "El privilegio de amar" (1998). With a career spanning over three decades, Edith Márquez continues to enchant fans with her dynamic presence and artistic versatility.
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Last updated: 03 May 2026

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  • Edith Márquez began her career at a young age, winning her first musical contest at just five years old.
  • She was the first member of Timbiriche to have her handprints embedded onto the Paseo de las Luminarias in Mexico City.
  • Edith represented Mexico at the 2001 Viña del Mar International Song Festival, showcasing her talent on an international stage.