Aracely Arambula
Aracely Arambula has been a Mexican actress, singer and model for years. She is widely recognized as a gifted model, actress and singer. Aracely Arambula was born in Chihuahua, Mexican Republic on March 6, 1975. The attractive actress Arambula attracted the attention of viewers in a brief amount of. Arambula became famous within the world of showbiz after landing a role in Mexican television show Sonadoras. Indeed, she achieved tremendous popularity after her appearance in the telenovela with Spanish subtitles La Patrona and turned herself into an acclaimed actor. Aracely Arambula Jacques is a Mexican-born actress from Chihuahua City, Mexico under the Pisces sign. She was raised in the home of her parents Manuel Arambula and Socorro Jaques. La Chule is what her friends and family called her. When she was a child, Aracely was interested in contests and during her time at Junior High School she started to compete in beauty contests. Her home country is the Philippines, and her presence at all the public functions has earned her a name. Aracely Arambula debuted in 1994 with an unidentified role in the Televisa movie Prisionera de Amor, directed by Pedro Damian. The year 1996 saw her played Leticia Cisneros, a character from 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. Being the face of a highly regarded award brought her positive publicity and she started finding more roles on telenovelas. She was in small roles in several movies in the early 1990s. These were Mujer Casos de la Vida Real (1996), El Alma no hace color (1997) as well as Alma Rebelde (1998). In 2000, Aracely got the lead role of Maria del Carmen in the Abrazam muy Fuerte which is translated into English to Embrace Me Tightly portraying the character in the role of Fernando Colunga and Helena Rojo. The performance earned her the Best Actress Award at the El Heraldo de Mexico Awards in 2001. In the following year, she appeared as Perla in Las Vias del Amor a Mexican television show produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa. The song by the same name was used for the film. Aracely took a break from her professional career in the world of big screen in 2008, to host Todo Bebe's venture into theater. Her musical path began by singing nursery rhymes. It was an honor to the Mexican composer of the children's songs Francisco Gabilondo Soler (also known as Cri Cri). In 2003 Aracely's album Solo Tuya made her a three-time nominee at the Billboard Latin Music Awards. The album was released in 2005. Sexy recorded by A.B. Quintanilla. She produced two soundtracks including Juntos tu y yo 'and La Patrona. She has also hinted that she will release one of her albums by the end of 2014. The project is still unfinished.






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