Aracely Arambula
Aracely Arambula is a famous Mexican actress singer and model who is considered a well-recognized actor. Aracely Arambula is a Mexican model, actor and actress. She was born Aracely Arambula on March 6, 75 at Chihuahua Mexico. Arambula, a stunning actor, is awestruck by the crowd rapidly. Arambula gained fame on the showbiz scene following her appearance in Mexican TV drama Sonadoras. Indeed, she achieved tremendous fame after she was cast in the telenovela with Spanish subtitles La Patrona and turned herself into a famous actor. Aracely Arambula Jacques grew up in Chihuahua City Mexico with her father Manuel Arambula, and mother Socorro Jaques. La Chule is what her relatives and friends used to call her. Aracely began competing in beauty contests in the year 13 when she turned thirteen. Her appearances at social occasions that made her popular in the nation she was raised in. Aracely Arambula made her movie debut in 1994 when she played a role that was not known in the film Prisionera de Amor directed by Pedro Damian for Televisa. In 1996, she played Leticia Cisneros. Latewr in 1996 Aracely contested the El Rostro de El Heraldo de Mexico (The face of El Heraldo de Mexico) and won. It was the fact that she was awarded such a prominent award attracted her interest and led to a variety of TV roles. Aracely played small roles in numerous films during the 90s. The films she appeared in were Mujer Casos de la Vida Real (1996), El Alma notiene color (2007) as well as Alma Rebelde (2000). Aracely played the role of Maria del Carmen opposite Fernando Colunga, Helena Rojo and in Abrazam Muy Fuerte (which means"Embrace Me Tightly in English). The role of Maria del Carmen in the telenovela Abrazam muy Fuerte was honored through the El Heraldo de Mexico Awards in 2001. The following year she portrayed Perla in Las Vias del Amor (a Mexican Telenovela) directed by Emilio Larrosa and Televisa. Her song of the same name was used in the production. Aracely interrupted her film career in order to host Todo Bebe, a television show that ventured into theaters in 2008. The musical journey of Aracely started with nursery rhymes as a tribute to Cri Cri, the Mexican composer of songs for children, Francisco Gabilondo Soler (also known as Cri Cri). Aracely's 2003 album Solo Tuya made her a three-time finalist in the Billboard Latin Music Awards. Sexy, produced by A.B. Quintanilla. She was the composer of two soundtracks: Juntos tu y yo 'and La Patrona. Aracely had hinted in 2014 that a new recording would be out, but this hasn't been the case as of yet.
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