Aracely Arambula
Aracely Arambula Jacques is a Mexican performer and actress who is well-known. Aracely Arambula (Jacques) is born March 6, 1975 and was born in Chihuahua Mexico. The beautiful actress Arambula attracted the attention of her audience within a short time. Arambula gained fame in the showbiz arena following landed her role as an actor in the Mexican television show Sonadoras. Arambula became an acclaimed actress after she was cast in TV series in Spanish that was telecast on La Patrona. Aracely Arambula Jacques was born in March of 1975, under the zodiac sign of Pisces and was born in Chihuahua City Mexico to Socorro Jaques and Manuel Arambula by whom she and her younger brother Leonardo Arambula were raised. La Chule was a name that became popular for her among friends and relatives. Aracely first began participating in beauty contests when she was 13-years-old. Her home country is the Philippines, and her presence at all public events has made her very famous. Aracely Arambula debuted in a movie in 1994 in Prisionera de Amor, directed by Pedro Damian and Televisa. The role was not identified. A year later, she played in the role in the film Leticia Cisneros in Canaveral de Pasiones (1996). 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, the actress began landing many roles on television shows. Aracely appeared in small roles in many movies throughout 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 was chosen to play the lead role in Abrazam m s fuerte that was transliterated to English as "Embrace Me Tightly" in 2000. She played Maria del Carmen alongside Fernando Colunga. In 2001, her performance in this telenovela was rewarded with an award for the Best Actress Award from the El Heraldo de Mexico Awards. She played Perla the following year as part of Las Vias del Amor, a Mexican Telenovela written by Emilio Larrosa produced for Televisa. The song she sang was the theme for the program. Aracely stopped her career on the large screen in 2008 to host Todo Bebe's venture into theatre. Aracely began her career as a singer of nursery rhymes in the honor of Mexican children's song composer Francisco Gabilondo Soler, also called Cri Cri. Aracely was a Billboard Latin Music Awards nominee at three occasions in 2003, for her album Solo Tuya. Sexy recorded by A.B. Quintanilla. She recorded two La Patrona soundtracks: Juntos tu y yo and La Patrona. Aracely teased a brand future studio album coming out in 2014; however she is not yet ready to release the idea.
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