Aracely Arambula
Aracely Arambula Jacques is a Mexican actor and singer that is well-known. Aracely Arambula is a Mexican model, actor and actress. The actress was born Aracely Arambula in March, 75 at Chihuahua Mexico. Arambula's attractiveness is enough to draw the attention of a crowd. Arambula gained fame in the stage after she landed her acting role in the Mexican television show Sonadoras. She became a well-known actress after she was cast in Spanish-language TV show La Patrona. Aracely Arambula Jacques grew with her sister Leonardo Arambula in Chihuahua City Mexico. La Chule was her name among family members and acquaintances. Aracely had a passion for pageantry as a child. At age 13 Aracely began participating in beauty pageants while attending Junior High School. In her native country, her frequent appearance at social events has made her very famous. Aracely Arambula made her movie debut in 1994 playing an unidentified role in the movie Prisionera de Amor directed by Pedro Damian for Televisa. Canaveral de Pasiones, 1996. A year after her debut, she portrayed Leticia Cisneros. Latewr in 1996 Aracely contested the El Rostro de El Heraldo de Mexico (The face of El Heraldo de Mexico) and won. Being an award winner of this well-known award earned her attention and led to more TV roles. Aracely played small roles in a variety of films throughout the 90s. Her appearances were in Mujer Casos de la Vida Real (1996), El Alma Notiene Color (2007) and Alma Rebelde (2000). Aracely performed the role of Maria del Carmen opposite Fernando Colunga, Helena Rojo and in Abrazam Muy Fuerte (which means Embrace Me tight in English). In 2001, her performance in the telenovela won her an award for the Best Actress Award from the El Heraldo de Mexico Awards. She portrayed Perla next year on Las Vias del Amor, an Mexican Telenovela written by Emilio Larrosa produced for Televisa. The same song with the same name was used in the production. Aracely ended her acting career in 2008 in order to be able to be the host of Todo Bebe. Aracely began her career singing nursery rhymes in tribute to Mexican composer of children's songs Francisco Gabilondo Soler, also known as Cri Cri. Aracely was nominated three times for the Billboard Latin Music Awards in 2003, with her debut Album Solo Tuya. Sexy is her 2005 album, which was produced by A.B. Quintanilla. She composed two soundtracks for La Patrona, including Juntos tu y yo" as well as La Patrona. The singer teased the release of a forthcoming album in 2014, but has yet to release it.
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