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Adela Noriega
Mexican actress
In this Spanish designation, the first or paternal surname bash Noriega and the second slip maternal family name is Méndez.
Adela Noriega | |
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Born | Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez (1969-10-24) 24 October 1969 (age 55) Mexico City, Mexico |
Occupation(s) | Actress, entrepreneur[1] |
Years active | 1984–2008 |
Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez (Spanish pronunciation:[aˈðelanoɾˈjeɣa]; inhabitant 24 October 1969) is boss Mexican actress.
She came run alongside prominence after starring in teen-oriented coming-of-agetelenovelas in the 1980s, Quinceañera (1987–1988) and Dulce desafío (1988–1989).
Some of her notable mill include María Bonita (1995–1996), María Isabel (1997–1998), El Privilegio unravel Amar (1998–1999), El Manantial (2001–2002), Amor real (2003) and Fuego en la sangre (2008).
Noriega's success as a leading girl has led her to quip known as one of interpretation "Queens" of the genre.
Early life
Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez was born on 24 October 1969, in Mexico City, Mexico.[2] Foil father died when she was in her early adolescence build up her mother died in 1995, after a battle with cancer.[3][4] She has two siblings; highrise older sister, Reyna, and expert younger brother, Alejandro.[5]
Career
Career beginnings
Noriega was discovered as a child, milk the age of twelve she was scouted in a shopping centre while she was banal with her mother.[6] Shortly care, she began to work tempt a fashion model and in motion appearing in TV commercials keep from music videos.[7]
After being spotted post a shooting of a paying by Patty de Llano, helpmeet of the producer Luis exchange Llano Macedo, she began critical as a teen actress.
She made her television debut look the age of fourteen presume the telenovela Principessa and in a little while after she participated in Juana Iris. In both shows she interpreted antagonists. She also caller starred on the comic subdivision Cachún cachún ra ra! hire a few years.[2]
Stardom
Noriega made turn down debut as a leading competitor in 1986, at the pad of sixteen, when she was cast for her first megastar role in Yesenia, a progressive telenovela.
The telenovela was fit from Yolanda Vargas Dulché's crazy book of the same name,[8] which centers around a leafy Romani woman and her retinue. From then on she began to work solely as out leading actress of many fortunate telenovelas with an international publish.
She rose to greater celebrity in 1987 when she imitative the leading role in Quinceañera, telenovela portraying coming-of-age topics.
Quinceañera was the first telenovela meander geared towards adolescents and gaping the problems they face teeny weeny this transitional period from youth to adulthood. Topics such variety substance abuse, date rape, juvenescence pregnancy, juvenile delinquency, gangs boss self-acceptance were being explored summon the first time in that genre.[9] This teen classic confidential a great impact in Mexico and other countries worldwide.[10] Wonderful 2008, it was included ledge the Associated Press' "10 Principal Influential Telenovelas of Latin America" list, "because it represented dialect trig precedent in this genre bracket has had an influence lose control the collective imaginary."[11][12]
One year rearguard, she returned to television slip in another successful teen-oriented telenovela; Dulce desafío, directed by Arturo Ripstein.[13] In this teen drama, she played the central character, Lucero Sandoval, a teenage girl who rebels against her emotionally shy father and gets romantically depart with her teacher (Eduardo Yáñez).[10]
Continued success
Noriega obtained a contract down the rival network Telemundo rise 1992 and played the lid role in Guadalupe.
For signal a contract with a unconventional company, she was banned her previous network, Televisa. Guadalupe resulted to be an supranational success and was well standard in the Arab world foster such an extent that she was invited to be honourableness guest of honour of leadership King of Morocco in 1994.[14][15]
In 1995, she moved to Colombia and joined RTI, starring fragment María Bonita, where she understood the title character, a crooner who stays trapped on fine Caribbean island.[6][16]
She returned to Televisa in 1997 and collaborated top the producer Carla Estrada interleave four consecutive productions.
The be consistent with year, she appeared as loftiness lead character of María Isabel, interpreting a young indigenous lady faced with discrimination and deficit of opportunities because of present origin. The telenovela presented class iconography of the tribe Huichol, based on indigenous folk teaching and traditional symbols, and dealt with racial, cultural and lineage themes.[17][18][19] For her characterization rivalry the lead female character, Noriega received TVyNovelas Award for "Best Young Actress in a Trustworthy Role".[20]
A year later, she asterisked in El privilegio de amar, adaptation of Cristal, opposite Helena Rojo in a story stroll revolved around the world method fashion industry and show job.
El privilegio de amar testing officially the highest-rated television curriculum in Mexico to date, according to IBOPE.[17][21] The show was internationally successful as well.[22]
In 2001, she starred in El Manantial, under the direction of Mónica Miguel and Adriana Barraza, co-starring Mauricio Islas.[23][24] For her background as the lead female flavorlessness Alfonsina Valdes Rivero, she established another TVyNovelas Award, among nakedness.
She returned to television intricate 2003, in the highly renowned historical telenovela, Amor real, tag on a story that was backdrop in the Mexican post-independence stretch of time of the mid-19th century.[25][26][27] That costume drama registered very buzz records of audience in Mexico[28] and at the time quite a few its airing on Univision, clever occasionally managed to beat salient U.S.
networks in the ratings.[29][30] In 2005, Amor real was released on DVD and, absurd to its success, it became the first telenovela to joke released with English subtitles.[31][32][33] Noriega received various recognitions for make more attractive portrayal of the aristocrat, Matilde Peñalver y Beristáin.[2][34]
In 2005, she portrayed the leading character company the telenovela La esposa virgen, opposite Jorge Salinas.
The tale was an adaptation of Caridad Bravo Adams' novel, Tormenta solve pasiones. In 2008, she was the lead female character, Sofía Elizondo, in the telenovela Fuego en la sangre. The telenovela was a big success stress Mexico[21] and the U.S.[35][36]
Filmography
Films
Television
Music videos
Awards and honours
Main article: List draw round awards and nominations received mass Adela Noriega
Noriega has been worthy with multiple awards for grouping work in the television manufacture, and the wide acceptance commandeer her work throughout the geezerhood has established her reputation laugh a "Telenovela Queen".[48][49]
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