Aracely Arambula
Aracely Arambula, a Mexican actor and singer who enjoys been in the limelight in Mexico, is well-known. She was born Aracely Arambula Jean-Jacques on March 6, 1975, at Chihuahua Mexico. Arambula attracts attention in no time. Arambula rose to fame around the stage after she landed her role as an actor in the Mexican telenovela Sonadoras. Arambula became an acclaimed actress when she was a part of the Spanish-language TV show La Patrona. Aracely Arambula Jacques, born in the Pisces zodiac, was born in Chihuahua City Mexico on 6th March 1975, to Socorro Jaques & Manuel Arambula who raised her as well as her brother Leonardo Arambula. La Chule as she was affectionately known by close family members and relatives. Aracely was interested in pageantry as a child. As a teenager, she began competing in beauty pageants while attending Junior High School. It was her appearances on public occasions that made Aracely well-known in the place that she grew up in. Aracely Arambula debuted in a film in 1994, Prisionera de Amor, directed by Pedro Damian and Televisa. It was a role that she did not know. She was Leticia Cisneros two years after 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. After receiving the highly coveted El Rostro del Heraldo de Mexico award In 1996, Aracely received good public recognition. This led her to be offered more telenovela roles. Aracely appeared in small roles in many movies throughout the 1990s. She appeared in Mujer Casos de la Vida Real (1996), El Alma Notiene Color (2007) as well as Alma Rebelde (2000). Aracely was the character Maria del Carmen opposite Fernando Colunga, Helena Rojo and in Abrazam Muy Fuerte (which means Embrace Me tightly in English). It was the El Heraldo de Mexico Awards presented her with the Best Actress Award in 2001 for her performance in the television drama. In the following year, Emilio's Mexican Telenovela Las Vias del Amor was produced by Televisa. In addition, she sang the tune that was used in the film. Aracely paused her big-screen career in 2008 to be the host of the TV program Todo Bebe venture into the theater. The musical journey of Aracely began with nursery rhymes in a homage to Cri Cri, the Mexican composer of the children's songs Francisco Gabilondo Soler (also known as Cri Cri). The album she released in 2003, Solo Tuya made her a three-time nominee in the Billboard Latin Music Awards. Sexy was released in the year 2005 by A.B. Quintanilla. She produced two soundtracks for La Patrona including Juntos tu y yo" and La Patrona. Aracely hinted back in 2014 that a new recording would be made available, but it's not happened as of as of yet.
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