Aracely Arambula
Aracely Arambula was born Aracely Arambula-Jacques in March 6 1975 in Chihuahua, Mexico. The career of Aracely Arambula as a performer is noteworthy. Aracely Arambula is an Mexican actress, singer and model. She was born Aracely Arambula on March 6 and was 75 years old on the 6th of March in Chihuahua Mexico. Arambula is a beautiful actress, captivates the audience rapidly. Arambula rose into fame when she appeared on showbiz after being cast in Mexican TV drama Sonadoras. Her fame as an actress grew following her appearance on the Spanish-language television series La Patrona. Aracely Arambula Jacques grew up in Chihuahua City Mexico with her father Manuel Arambula, and mother Socorro Jaques. They were affectionately referred to as"La Chule" in the eyes of her family and friends. Aracely started participating in beauty pageants at 13 years old, while continuing to attend Junior High School. She became famous for her regular appearances in public events across her home country. Aracely Arambula debuted as a actor in a film in her role in the Televisa production Prisionera de Amor. She was Leticia Cisneros a year later as Canaveral de Pasiones. Latewr in 1996 Aracely contested the El Rostro de El Heraldo de Mexico (The face of El Heraldo de Mexico) and won. Following the highly-respected award, Aracely began landing increasingly roles in telenovelas. Aracely appeared in small roles in many movies throughout the 1990s. The films she appeared in were Mujer Casos de la Vida Real (1996), El Alma Notiene Color (2007) and 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 to Embrace Me Tightly in English). Her role in the telenovela was awarded the Best Actress Award at the El Heraldo de Mexico Awards in 2001. Following that, she played Perla as Perla in Las Vias del Amor (a Mexican Telenovela) created by Emilio Larrosa and Televisa. Aracely also sang the title music for the film. Aracely put her film career on hold in 2008 when she hosted the television show Todo Bebe. Aracely launched her music career by singing nursery rhymes to pay homage Francisco Gabilondo Soler. Aracely's 2003 album Solo Tuya made her a three-time nominee for the Billboard Latin Music Awards. Sexy, produced by A.B. Quintanilla. She composed two La Patrona soundtracks: Juntos tu y yo and La Patrona. Aracely had hinted in 2014 that a new recording would be out, but it hasn't happened as of yet.
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