Martha Ofelia Galindo Galván is a renowned Mexican actress and comedian, whose impressive career has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. She is particularly remembered for her iconic portrayal of the beloved character Maestra Canuta in the popular television series Cero en Conducta and La escuelita VIP.
Galindo Galván's journey in the world of performing arts began at the tender age of six, when she made her stage debut at the prestigious Palacio de las Bellas Artes under the guidance of the esteemed director Clementina Otero. Throughout her life, she has had the privilege of collaborating with some of the most talented individuals in the industry, including Carlos Ancira and José Solé, who served as her companions, as well as Héctor Azar and Salvador Novo, who mentored her in her craft.
One of Galindo Galván's most notable achievements is her role as the founder of the National Theater Company, a venture she embarked upon alongside her colleague and mentor Héctor Azar. Together, they not only established school theater but also inaugurated the University Theater Center and the CADAC (Dramatic Art Center, AC),leaving a lasting legacy in the world of Mexican theater.