Aracely Arambula
Aracely Arambula was born Aracely Arambula-Jacques on March 6, 1975 in Chihuahua, Mexico. Aracely's work as an actress is notable. Aracely Arambula was born on March 6, 1975 was born in Chihuahua Mexico. Arambula attracts attention in no time. Arambula gained fame in showbiz after landing her part as an actress in Mexican television series Sonadoras. When she was cast as a part of the Spanish-language TV show La Patrona, she became an actress of great fame. Aracely Arambula Jacques grew up in Chihuahua City Mexico with her father Manuel Arambula, and mother Socorro Jaques. The name La Chule became her name among family members and friends. Aracely started participating in beauty contests at the age of thirteen years old and was still attending Junior High School. Aracely Arambula gained a lot of attention in her own country because of her frequent appearances in public. Aracely Arambula made her movie debut in 1994 when she played a role that was not known in the film Prisionera de Amor directed by Pedro Damian for Televisa. Canaveral de Pasiones came out in launched in 1996. Latewr in 1996 Aracely contested the El Rostro de El Heraldo de Mexico (The face of El Heraldo de Mexico) and won. The actress began gaining more roles in telenovelas once she won a prestigious prize. Throughout the late 1990s Aracely remained in part in minor films such as Mujer Casos de la Vida Real (1996) El Alma no tiene color (1997) and Alma Rebelde (1999). Aracely played the role of Maria del Carmen opposite Fernando Colunga, Helena Rojo and in Abrazam Muy Fuerte (which translates to Embrace Me tight in English). In 2001, the El Heraldo de Mexico Awards gave her the Best Actress Award in 2001 for her role in the television drama. The following year, Emilio's Mexican Telenovela Las Vias del Amor was created by Televisa. Her song of the same name was used in the production. Aracely took a break from her acting career for the big screen in 2008 to be the host of Todo Bebe's journey into theatre. She began singing nursery songs in tribute to Francisco Gabilondo Soler - a Mexican composer, performer and singer of children's music - also known by the name Cri Cri. Aracely was awarded three Billboard Latin Music Awards for Solo Tuya in 2003. Sexy is her 2005 album that was recorded by A.B. Quintanilla. The singer has released two soundtracks, including Juntos tu y yo and La Patrona. Aracely hinted back in 2014 that a new recording would be out, but it's not happened as of as of yet.
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