2009/05/31
Ana Patricia Rojo
Date of Birth
13 February 1974, Villa Hermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
Birth Name
Ana Patricia Rojo Stein
Height
5' 9" (1.75 m)
Spouse
Andrés Puentes Jr. (10 December 2005 - 2007)
Trivia
Her best friend is Mexican actress Chantal Andere.
Her father is actor Gustavo Rojo, and her mother is former Miss Peru, Carmen Stein.
Filmography
1. "Cuidado con el ángel" .... Estefanía (128 episodes, 2008-2009)
- Episode #1.191 (2009) TV episode .... Estefanía
- Episode #1.144 (2008) TV episode .... Estefanía
- Episode #1.143 (2008) TV episode .... Estefanía
- Episode #1.141 (2008) TV episode .... Estefanía
- Episode #1.140 (2008) TV episode .... Estefanía
(123 more)
2. J-ok'el (2007) .... Carmen Romero
... aka Curse of the Weeping Woman: J-ok'el (USA: DVD title)
3. "Destilando amor" .... Sofía Montalvo (1 episode, 2007)
- Destilando amor (2007) TV episode .... Sofía Montalvo
4. "Mujer, casos de la vida real" (8 episodes, 1997-2007)
- Cosas de hombres: De hombre a hombre (2007) TV episode
- En polvo te convertiras (2004) TV episode
- Indolencia (2002) TV episode
- Intromisión (2001) TV episode
- Una ventana para el alma (2001) TV episode
(3 more)
5. La curva del olvido (2004)
6. "Mujer de madera" .... Marisa Santibáñez (1 episode, 2004)
- Mujer de madera (2004) TV episode .... Marisa Santibáñez
7. "Don Francisco presenta" .... CoHost (1 episode, 2004)
- Episode dated 7 July 2004 (2004) TV episode .... CoHost
8. "Rebeca" (2003) TV series .... Niurka Linares
9. "El noveno mandamiento" .... Fabiola Durán (1 episode, 2001)
- El noveno mandamiento (2001) TV episode .... Fabiola Durán
10. "Carita de ángel" .... Nicole Romero Medrano (1 episode, 2000)
- Carita de ángel (2000) TV episode .... Nicole Romero Medrano
11. Drogadicto (2000) (V)
12. "María Emilia: Querida" (1999) TV series .... Mónica Pardo-Figueroa Núñez
13. "Vivo por Elena" .... Silvia (1 episode, 1998)
- Vivo por Elena (1998) TV episode .... Silvia
14. "¿Qué nos pasa?" (2 episodes, 1998)
- Episode #1.28 (1998) TV episode
- Episode #1.29 (1998) TV episode
15. "Esmeralda" .... Georgina Pérez-Montalvo (4 episodes, 1997)
... aka "Esmeralda" (International: English title)
- Episode dated 11 March 1997 (1997) TV episode .... Georgina Pérez-Montalvo
- Episode dated 11 February 1997 (1997) TV episode .... Georgina Pérez-Montalvo
- Episode dated 7 January 1997 (1997) TV episode .... Georgina Pérez-Montalvo
- Episode #1.134 (1997) TV episode .... Georgina Pérez-Montalvo
16. "Bendita Mentira" (1996) TV series .... Mireya (unknown episodes)
17. "María José" (1995) TV series .... Imperia
18. "María la del Barrio" (1995) TV series .... Penelope Linares (unknown episodes)
19. "Los parientes pobres" (1993) TV series .... Griselda Olmos
20. Dos locos en aprietos (1991)
... aka Dos penintentes pero no tanto (Mexico)
21. Trágico carnaval (1991)
22. "Al filo de la muerte" (1990) TV series .... Monica (unknown episodes)
23. "Un rostro en mi pasado" (1990) TV series
24. "Dulce desafío" .... Mirta (3 episodes, 1989)
- Episode dated 17 March 1989 (1989) TV episode .... Mirta
- Episode dated 15 January 1989 (1989) TV episode .... Mirta
- Episode dated 5 January 1989 (1989) TV episode .... Mirta
25. No vale nada la vida (1984)
26. Veneno para las hadas (1984) .... Verónica
... aka Poison for the Fairies (literal English title)
... aka The Evil Fairies (USA: video title)
27. "El maleficio" (1983) TV series .... Liliana
28. Los cuates de la Rosenda (1982)
29. "Otra vuelta de tuerca" (1981) TV mini-series .... Flora
30. El robo imposible (1981) .... Patty Bond
31. "Juegos del destino" (1981) TV series
32. "Al final del arco iris" (1980) TV series .... Caramelo
33. Los reyes del palenque (1979)
Self:
1. "Don Francisco presenta" .... Herself (1 episode, 2005)
- Episode dated 10 August 2005 (2005) TV episode .... Herself
2. "100 mexicanos dijeron" .... Herself (1 episode, 2005)
- Las Vías Del Amor vs Mujer de Madera (2005) TV episode .... Herself
3. "VidaTv" .... Herself (1 episode, 2005)
- Episode dated 9 February 2005 (2005) TV episode .... Herself
4. "Big Brother VIP: México" .... Herself (1 episode, 2004)
... aka "BB Vip 2" (Mexico: second season title)
... aka "BB Vip" (Mexico)
- El circo y la aparición (2004) TV episode .... Herself
Archive Footage:
1. "Don Francisco presenta"
- Episode dated 13 April 2005 (2005) TV episode .... Herself
Norkis Batista
Date of Birth
30 August 1977, Caracas, Venezuela
Birth Name
Norkys Yelitza Batista Villarroel
Height
5' 9¼" (1.76 m)
Spouse
Leonardo Luttinger(3 May 2003 - present)
1 child: Sebastian Luttinger Batista, born on 20th January 2006.
Norkys Yelitza Batista Villarroel (born August 30, 1977 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a model and an actress. She married Leonardo Luttinger on May 3, 2003. She gave birth to a son, Sebastian Luttinger Batista, on January 20, 2006.
Norkys was born and raised in a low-income neighborhood in southwestern Caracas, and became famous when she was awarded First Runner-Up in the Miss Venezuela beauty contest.
Filmography
Telenovelas
* Esto es lo que hay(2009)
* La trepadora (2008)
* Amor a Palos (2005-2006)
* Estrambotica Anastasia (2004)
* Mi Gorda Bella (2002-2003)
* Juana la virgen (2002)
Movies
* 13 segundos (2007)
* El Sr. Presidente (2008)
Chantal Andere
Chantal Andere (born, January 25, 1972 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actress. She is the daughter of the famous actress Jacqueline Andere and Argentine writer Jose Maria Fernandez Unsain. She is professionally known as Chantal Andere.
As a child she studied ballet and attended acting and singing classes. Her first professional acting role came in 1983 with Polo, Pelota Amarilla. After that, she began acting in theatre and then television.
Though she saw no success, Chantal embarked on a singing career. Possessing a great voice, she recorded 3 albums for Discos Melody beginning with her self-titled debut in 1990, which featured her singles "Regresa" and "Virginia", then another in 1992, also self titled which featured her single "Contigo El Amor Es Mucho Mas" and finally "Sensaciones" in 1994, fresh off the popularity of her starring role as the villain in Marimar opposite Thalía.
Andere is now famous for her roles as villains in telenovelas. Some of the telenovelas that she has participated in are: Dulce Desafío, Los Parientes Pobres, Marimar, El Noveno mandamiento, La Usurpadora, Amor Real and Barrera de Amor. The actress has also demonstrated her capability to interpret diverse characters in the sitcom Diseñador Ambos Sexos. She played Fabiola. Andere participated in Cantando por un sueño in 2006, with her partner, Gerardo Urquiza. Her last work for now was participating in the telenovela Destilando Amor as Minerva.
She was married to producer, Roberto Gomez Fernandez, son of the famous Mexican comedian, Roberto Gomez Bolaños. On December 6, 2006, Telefutura's Escándalo TV, a three hour entertainment program similar to Entertainment Tonight, announced that she would be seeking a divorce from her husband.
Andere married Enrique Rivero Lake on December 2008 and gave birth to their first child, a son, on March 7, 2009. He was named Sebastian.
Filmography
Telenovelas
* "Destilando amor" as Minerva Olmos (2007)
* "Barrera de amor" as Manola Linares (2005)
* "Amor real" as Antonia Morales (2003)
* "La Otra" as Bernarda Sainz (young) (2002)
* "La Intrusa" as Raquel Junquera Brito de Roldan Limantur (2001)
* "El Noveno mandamiento" as Clara Duran (2001)
* "Cuento de Navidad" as Beatriz (1999)
* "La usurpadora" as Estefania Bracho (1998)
* "Sentimientos ajenos" as Leonor (1996)
* "Acapulco, cuerpo y alma" as Aidé (1995)
* "Marimar" as Angélica Santibañez (1994)
* "Los Parientes Pobres" as Alba Zavala (1993)
* "Madres egoistas" as Carmen (1991)
* "Un Rostro en mi pasado" as Mariela (1990)
* "Dulce desafío" as Rebeca (1988)
TV series
* "Diseñador ambos sexos" as Fabiola Montemayor de Shrinner (2001)
* "S.O.S.: Sexo y otros Secretos" as Natalia (2008)
Edith González
Edith González (born Edith González Fuentes) on December 10, 1964 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico is a Mexican actress, dancer and model.
Edith was born and raised in Monterrey, Nuevo León, México; she was born into a middle-class family. From an early age Edith showed a passion for acting. During a visit to "Siempre en Domingo", Edith was chosen among the audience to interpret a role with actor Rafael Baledón.
Having almost no experience or coaching as an actress, Edith received her first role in 1976 at the age of twelve in the movie "El rey de los gorilas". After only two movies to her acting resume, she was offered the role of the quintessential spoiled daughter in the telenovela "Los ricos también lloran".
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s she kept busy taking part in numerous telenovelas, most notably "Bianca Vidal" and "Rosa Salvaje", and movies.
In 1993, when she got the offer to play Monica in the seminal "Corazón salvaje", a role she meant to decline, but accepted after much convincing from her brother. The series was seen across the world to much acclaim and helped revitalize her career in the 1990s. The series gained much press from the speculations that people made about both Edith and her co-star. While the series was being filmed, it was rumored that she was dating her co-starr Eduardo Palomo. Both denied the rumors, stating that they were only friends.
After she finished filming "Corazón salvaje", she became a bit selective of the roles she was offered, having appeared in a small number of series and films. Unfortunately, none of the follow up soaps she did after "Corazon Salvaje" were successful. 1995's "La Sombra Del Otro" was an instant flop. In 1997 she acted in "La jaula de oro" with Saul Lisazo, which had very little audience, and in 1999 "Nunca te olvidare" with Fernando Colunga, which was successful.
After having finished filming, she decide to take a short break; subsequent to finishing filming, she went to Paris on a vacation, with intentions to practice ballet and her French. Before returning to Mexico, Edith went to the United States to shoot a cosmetic campaign.
In 2001, Edith returned to acting, taking part in "Salomé" and "Aventurera"; she became the first Aventurera, a live production lead by Carmen Salinas, where she interpreted a woman who was possessive, seductive, and who enjoys the easy life.
She has tried to cross-over to the American-film industry, but has had little success. In one of her few English-language roles, she managed to work alongside Eva Longoria in the direct-to-video movie "Señorita Justice".
In 2004, Edith had to stop working in "Mujer de Madera" because of her pregnancy. That same year, she gave birth to a girl, who she ended up naming Constanza, her father is the politician Santiago Creel.
In 2005, after a short disappearance from the media, Edith released Venus, a lightly scented perfume made from orchid extract.
From 2005-2007 She served as a Judge in Bailando por un Sueno 1 and 2, Reyes de la pista, and Bailando por la boda de mi suenos.
In 2006 Edith began filming "Mundo de Fieras", where she starrs alongside César Évora, Gaby Espino, and Laura Flores.
In September , 2007 Edith begins filming "Palabra de mujer", where she starrs alongside Juan Soler ('Martín'), Víctor Noriega ('Emmanuel'), Agustín Arana ('Julián') and Lizardo ('Hernán').
In May 2008, Edith returns to the big screen, in cinemas, by filming the romantic movie comedy Deseo together with Christian Bach and Paola Núñez. Edith dyed her hair from light to dark brown!
In June 17, 2008 Edith leaves the musical Aventurera for moving to Colombia as she starts from July 2008 a new collaboration with Telemundo in the most recent telenovela called "Doña Bárbara", where she acts along Christian Meier
Filmography
TV shows
* Mujeres Asesinas (2009) Clara "Clara Fantasiosa"
* Bailando por la boda de mis sueños (2006) as herself
* Los reyes de la pista (2005) as herself
* Bailando por un sueño (2005) as herself
* El descuartizador (1991)
Films
* Deseo (2008)
* Señorita Justice (2004)
* Salón México (1996)
* Los cómplices del infierno (1994)
* El jugador (1991)
* Atrapados (1990)
* Sentencia de muerte (1990)
* Trampa infernal (1989)
* Central camionera (1988)
* Pero sigo siendo el rey (1988)
* Adiós lagunilla (1984)
* Fabricantes de pánico (1980)
* Guyana, el crimen del siglo (1980)
* Cyclone (1977)
* El rey de los gorilas (1976)
* Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas (1975)
Theater
* Las Noches de Aventurera (1998, 2004-2008)
* Gigi (1986)
Telenovelas
* Doña Bárbara (2008-2009) ...Bárbara Guaimarán
* Palabra de Mujer (2007)...Vanesa Noriega
* Mundo de Fieras (2006)...Joselyn Rivas del Castillo de Cervantes Bravo Villain
* Mujer de Madera (2004) Marisa Santibañez Villalpando # 1
* Salomé (2001) ...Fernanda "Salome" Quiñonez-Lavalle
* Nunca te Olvidaré (1999) ...Esperanza Gamboa Martel
* La Jaula de Oro (1997) ...Oriana
* La Sombra del Otro (1996) ...Lorna Madrigal
* Corazón salvaje (1993) ...Countess Monica de Altamira de Alcazar y Valle
* En Carne Propia (1990) ...Estefanía Muriel/Natalia de Jesús Ortega
* Flor y Canela (1988) ...Florentina
* Rosa Salvaje (1987) ...Leonela Villareal Villain
* Lista Negra (1987) ...Mary
* Monte Calvario (1986) ...Ana Rosa
* Bianca Vidal (1985) ...Bianca
* Sí, Mi Amor (1984) ...Susana
* La Fiera (1983) ...Julie
* El Hogar Que Yo Robé (1981)...Paulina
* Soledad (1980) ...Luisita Sánchez Fuentes
* Ambición (1980) ...Charito
* Los Ricos También Lloran (1979) ...Marisabel
* Lo Imperdonable (1975) ...Gloria as a child
* Los Miserables (1973) Cosette as a child
* Mi Primer Amor (1973) ...Lucia
* Lucía Sombra (1971) ...Erika as a child
* Cosa Juzgada (1970)
Ana Colchero
Ana Colchero Argones (born 9 February 1968 in Veracruz. Mexico) is a Mexican actress.
She is the daughter of Spanish immigrants, father from Madrid, mother from Barcelona. She is the oldest of four siblings, Fernando, Arantxa and Patricia. She married in 2000 to anthropologist José del Val 18 years her senior, whom she divorced later on.
She finished the career in economics in México and studied acting in Montpellier. She received a role in her first telenovela at the age of 19 with Televisa. Eight years later she obtained her first starring role as Alondra in the same titled production. This telenovela was the number one of the year 1995 and put her at the top of her career. However, she surprised the audience and the network by accepting the starring role in the first telenovela of TV Azteca, Televisa rival network. In spite of good rating she sued TV Azteca for breach or contract and won it years later. Banned from Televisa as well, she obtained a role in Isabella, Mujer enamorada a Peruvian soap opera.
She got married in 2000, and after filming two movies in 2002 she retired from acting and has dedicated her life and her money to support the indigenous people of Chiapas. Ana has recently explored her writing abilities with the successful publication of a novel "Entre dos fuegos" (Between two fires), Ed. Planeta, 2006.
Filmography
1. El columpio del diablo (2002)
2. Acosada: De piel de víbora (2002) .... Eugenia
3. Acosada (2002) .... Eugenia Ramírez
4. "Isabella" (1999) TV series .... Clara 'Claire' Riveau de De Alvear / ...
... aka "Isabella: Mujer enamorada" (Peru)
5. "Nada personal" (1996) TV series .... Camila de los Reyes (1996-1997)
6. "Alondra" .... Alondra ( 1995)
7. Las delicias del matrimonio (1994)
8. "Corazón salvaje" (1993) TV series .... Aimeé de Altamira
9. "Valeria y Maximiliano" (1991) TV series .... Susana Landero
10. No hay quinto malo (1990)
11. "Hora Marcada" .... Gilma ( 1990)
12. Rosa de dos aromas (1989)
13. "Destino" (1989) TV series .... Mónica
14. "Yo no creo en los hombres" (1988) TV series .... Maleni
15. "Los años perdidos" (1987) TV series
Self:
1. "El gordo y la flaca" .... Herself (1 episode, 2003)
- Episode dated 18 November 2003 (2003) TV episode .... Herself
2. "Te toca" (2003) TV series .... Host
2009/05/23
Julie Lima
Date of Birth
Caracas, Venezuela,19 november
Birth Name
Julié Esmeralda Lima Pérez
Spouse
Jonathan Montenegro (26 December 2003 -May 2008)
1 child:Antonella Alexandra (11 august 2005)
Filmography
1. "Camaleona" .... Natalia Elena Rivas ( 2007)
2. "Te tengo en salsa" .... Patricia Palacios (2006)
3. "Amor a Palos" (2005) TV series .... Rocío Vargas (unknown episodes)
4. "La cuaima" (2003) TV series .... Daysi Chacón
5. "Juana la virgen" .... Brandy Yuleisy ( 2002)
6. "La soberana" (2001) TV series .... Petra
7. "Viva la Pepa" (2001) TV series
8. "Hay amores que matan" (2000) TV series
9. "Mujercitas" (1999) TV series
2009/05/17
Monika Sanchez
Date of Birth
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Birth Name
Mónika Sánchez Torre
Height
5' 7" (1.70 m)
Monika Sanchez was born on a December 3rd 1975 in Mexico City, Mexico. Her father is the Mexican writer and poet, Fernando Sanchez-Mayans. Monika speaks Spanish, English, and Italian. She enjoys many sports, such as squash, tennis, and horseback riding. If she would not have been an actress, she would have studied psychology. She studied communications at Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico, which complemented her studies in acting and other fine arts. She studied the arts not only in Mexico, but also in the United States and Spain. In 1997 at "La casa de la Cultura de B.C." in Barcelona, Spain; Monika took singing and dancing classes. She also studied jazz and dance in the Rosita Segovia Studio in Miami, Florida. Moreover, she started acting and modeling at the Miami Community College and The Play House. This was when she realized that her main focus would be acting, so she then enrolled in the "Taller Artistico de Sergio Jimenez" at Televisa in Mexico City. Finally, Monika auditioned to be part of the CEA (Centro Educativo Artístico de Televisa), and began studying acting, TV techniques, theater, literature, English, dance, singing, culture, and many other arts. She began her career by doing castings, looking for opportunities, searching for producers and meeting them, and attending events where she could meet important people that could contribute to her future career as an actress.She's married with Otto Seijas and they have a son Santiago,born on 23 december 2008).
Filmography
18. "Al diablo con los guapos" (2007) TV series .... Rosario (unknown episodes)
17. "Amar sin límites" .... Silvana Lombardo (1 episode, 2006)
- Amar sin límites (2006) TV episode .... Silvana Lombardo
16. "Mujer, casos de la vida real" (12 episodes, 1997-2006)
- El niño peregrino: Dulces milagros (2006) TV episode
- El niño peregrino: El niño de la madera (2006) TV episode
- El niño peregrino: El niñopa (2006) TV episode
- El niño peregrino: El silencio de los santos (2006) TV episode
- El niño peregrino: Juego de vida (2006) TV episode
(7 more)
15. "Apuesta por un amor" .... Eva Flores (1 episode, 2005)
- Episode #1.65 (2005) TV episode .... Eva Flores
14. La hija del caníbal (2003) .... Actress
... aka Lucía, Lucía (USA)
... aka Lucia, Lucia (Mexico)
13. "La otra" (2002) TV series .... Regina Salazar (unknown episodes)
12. "Salomé" .... Ángela (1 episode, 2001)
- Salomé (2001) TV episode .... Ángela
11. "Diseñador ambos sexos" .... Paloma (2 episodes, 2001)
- Caras vemos (2001) TV episode .... Paloma
- Corazones no sabemos (2001) TV episode .... Paloma
10. "Laberintos de pasión" (1999) TV series .... Nadia Román (unknown episodes)
9. "El diario de Daniela" .... Elena Ruiz (1 episode, 1999)
- El diario de Daniela (1999) TV episode .... Elena Ruiz
8."Ángela" (1998) TV series .... Elena (unknown episodes)
7. "Pueblo chico, infierno grande" (1997) TV series .... Indalecia
6. "Tu y yo" (1996) TV series .... Marta
5. "Lazos de amor" .... Diana (1 episode, 1996)
- Episode #1.1 (1996) TV episode .... Diana
4.Las alas del pez (1995) (TV)
3. "Caminos cruzados" (1994) TV series
2. "Corazón salvaje" (1993) TV series .... Rosa
1. "Ángeles sin paraíso" (1992) TV series
Anette Michel
Anette Michel Carrillo (born June 30, 1971 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican actress and model.Michel started out her career as a model at a young age, Born in Mexicali , Baja Claifonia she later moved to Guadalajara, modeling suits in order to help in her house expenditures. She then moved to Mexico City where she got the opportunity of working for the famous model agency Contempo. Through this agency, Annete got the opportunity of hosting a TV program called "Hollywood DF".
In 1996, Anette was offered a role in the telenovela "Al Norte del Corazon" for TV Azteca. She rejected the proposal, fearing of being typecasted for the role she was offered. Some time later she received a proposal to work in the same telenovela, but this time as the protagonist, Angela Medina, costarring with her ex-husband, Jorge Luis Pila.
In 1997, Anette was offered, and accepted, to star in the play "Que lio con las petacas". On July, 1998, She and Alan Tacher started co-hosting the TV program "Tempranito", which airs on weekends. That same year, Anette was invited to Paris to model for fashion designer Armando Maffud.
In January, 1999, Anette left "Tempranito" in order to act again. This time her co-star was Héctor Soberón in the telenovela "Marea Brava", which was filmed in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. When the production of the telenovela was over, Anette went back to Mexico City to look for new work proposals. One of them was to co-host for the second time "Tempranito", and on October 2, 1999, Annete resumed her participation in the program.
On February 2001, Annete started the recordings for the telenovela "Cuando seas Mia" costarring Silvia Navarro and Sergio Basañez.
Spouses:
Rodrigo Abed (2002 - 2003) (divorced)
Jorge Luis Pila (divorced)
Gregorio Jiménez(24 november 2008-present)
Filmography
1"Mi vida por ti" (2009) TV series
2. "Se busca un hombre" (2007) TV series .... Nora
3. "Montecristo" (2006/II) TV series (unknown episodes)
4. "La otra mitad del sol" (2005) TV series .... Mariana Robledo (unknown episodes)
5. "Mirada de mujer: El regreso" (2003) TV series
... aka "Mirada de mujer 2" (Mexico)
6. "Cuando seas mía" .... Bárbara Sánchez Serrano / ... (3 episodes, 2001)
- Episode #1.94 (2001) TV episode .... Bárbara Sánchez Serrano
- Episode #1.93 (2001) TV episode .... Bárbara Sánchez Serrano
- Episode #1.92 (2001) TV episode .... Barbara Castrejon
7. "Lo que callamos las mujeres" .... Ana (1 episode, 2001)
- Esa otra que soy yo (2001) TV episode .... Ana
8. "Marea Brava" (1999) TV series .... Alejandra
9. "Tempranito" (1998) TV series .... Host
10. "Al norte del corazón" (1997) TV series .... Ángela
Martha Julia
Date of Birth
24 February 1973, Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Birth Name
Martha Julia López Luna
Nickname
Martha Ju.
She started her career in the hands of Emilio Larrosa, who invited her to play Consuelo (the Huicho's Lover) in the novela "El Premio Mayor". This novela had a lot of success and he invited her two years later to make the sequel, but the novela's name had changed to "Salud Dinero y Amor". However, she worked again with this producer in "Amigas y Rivales" playing Margarita. Then Emilio invited her, again in "Las Vias del Amor" playing Sandra, starring by Aracely Arambula, one of her real life friends. In May of 2004 she appeared in Big Brother, when she was the 9th evicted. In the 2005, she and her boyfriend Gabriel Soto will get married.
She has a son Richie,from the marriage with Ricardo Alba. Resides in Mexico, D.F.and she's divorced.
Filmography
1. "Alma de hierro" .... Patricia 'Paty' Jiménez de la Corcuera (1 episode, 2008)
- Episode #1.1 (2008) TV episode .... Patricia Jiménez de la Corcuera
2. "Destilando amor" .... Isadora Duarte (1 episode, 2007)
- Destilando amor (2007) TV episode .... Isadora Duarte
3. "Olvidarte jamás" .... Lucrecia Montero (1 episode, 2006)
- Olvidarte jamás (2006) TV episode .... Lucrecia Montero
4. "La madrastra" .... Ana Rosa Márquez (2 episodes, 2005)
- La madrastra (2005) TV episode .... Ana Rosa Márquez
5. "Luciana y Nicolás" (2003) TV series .... Lorena Egúsquiza
6. "Las vías del amor" .... Sandra Irribaren
- Las vías del amor (2002) TV episode .... Sandra Irribaren
7. "Mujer, casos de la vida real"
- Donde mores no enamores (2002) TV episode
- Loca pasion (2002) TV episode
8. "Amigas y rivales" .... Margarita
- Amigas y rivales (2001) TV episode .... Margarita
9. "Salud, dinero y amor" (1997) TV series .... Consuelo
10. "El premio mayor" (1995) TV series .... Consuelo
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