Sunday, July 31, 2011

Adela Noriega

Adela Noriega




Adela Noriega (born Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez on October 24, 1969 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican television actress.
She is best known for her work in telenovelas and some of her most notable works include Quinceañera, Dulce desafío, María Isabel, El privilegio de amar, El manantial and Amor real.
Her success has led her to be known as one of the "Queens" of the genre.


Adela Noriega


La vida de Adela Noriega


Adela Noriega, Eduardo Yanez ( Guadalupe)


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Adela Noriega habla de Thalia y Luis Miguel


Adela Noriega ¿Embarazada?


Biography

Early life
Adela Noriega was born in México City on October 24, 1969. Her father died when she was very young and her mother passed away in 1995. She has two siblings, Reyna and Alejandro.
[edit]Career
She was discovered at the age of 12 in a commercial centre while she was walking with her mother. Soon after that she appeared in TV commercials and music videos. Her first role was at the age of 14 in the telenovela Principessa and shortly after in Juana Iris. In both she interpreted villains. She then was a guest on the comic show Cachún Cachún Ra Ra! for a few years.
In 1986, she was given her first lead role in Yesenia, a historical telenovela where she played a gypsy. From then on she began to work solely as a leading actress of many successful telenovelas.
In 1987, she obtained the lead role in Quinceañera co-starring with singer Thalía. Quinceañera was the first telenovela for adolescents and dealt with topics such as drugs, rape and gangs.
The year after, she returned to television as the rebellious Lucero Sandoval in teen telenovela Dulce Desafío alongside Eduardo Yáñez.
In 1993 she obtained a contract with Telemundo and played the lead role in the successful telenovela Guadalupe. For signing a contract with a different company, she was banned from Televisa.
In 1995, she worked in Colombia for RTI, starring in Maria Bonita alongside Fernando Allende.
In 1997 she returned to Televisa and starred in a remake of María Isabel with Fernando Carrillo.
A year later she starred in El privilegio de amar alongside Helena Rojo.
In 2001 she starred in El Manantial alongside Mauricio Islas for which she earned another TVyNovelas award.
In 2003 she returned as Matilde Peñalver y Beristain in the highly acclaimed historical telenovela Amor Real.
Her most recent starring role was as lead female character Sofía Elizondo in Fuego En La Sangre in 2008.
[edit]Filmography

[edit]Television
Year Telenovela Role Notes
2008 Fuego en la sangre Sofía Elizondo Acevedo Nominated - TVyNovelas Awards for Best Lead Actress
Nominated - Premios Fama for Best Lead Actress
2005 La esposa virgen Virginia Alfaro Nominated - TVyNovelas Awards for Best Lead Actress
2003 Amor Real Matilde Peñalver y Beristain de Fuentes Guerra New York Latin ACE Award for Best Actress
TVyNovelas Awards for Best Lead Actress[1]
Laurel de Oro for Best Actress
Califa de Oro for Best Actress
Sol de Oro for Best Actress
2001 - 2002 El Manantial Alfonsina Valdés Rivero New York Latin ACE Award for Best Actress
TVyNovelas Awards for Best Lead Actress[2]
Sol de Oro for Best Actress
1998 - 1999 El privilegio de amar Cristina Miranda TVyNovelas Awards for Best Young Actress
1997 - 1998 María Isabel María Isabel TVyNovelas Awards for Best Young Actress[3]
1995 - 1996 Maria Bonita Maria Reynoso 'Maria Bonita' RTI Colombia
1993 - 1994 Guadalupe Guadalupe Zambrano Santos Telemundo
1988 - 1989 Dulce Desafio Lucero Sandoval TVyNovelas Awards for Best Young Actress[4]
1987 - 1988 Quinceañera Maricruz Fernández TVyNovelas Awards for Best Young Actress
1986 Yesenia Yesenia Nominated - TVyNovelas Awards for Best Young Actress
1985 Juana Iris Romina Nominated - TVyNovelas Awards for Best Female Revelation
1984 - 1987 Cachún cachún ra ra! Adela Nominated - TVyNovelas Awards for Best Revelation in Comedy
1984 Principesa Alina
[edit]Film
Year Film Role
1985 Un sábado más Lucía
1984 Los amantes del señor de la noche
[edit]Music videos
Year Song title Role Artist
1985 Palabra de honor Love interest Luis Miguel
1985 Corazon de fresa Love interest Lucia Mendez

Reference from Wikipedia.com