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Sara Bendahan, the first Venezuelan woman to complete her medical degree in that country. Maruja Clavier , was one of the first Venezuelan nuclear oncologists. Jacinto Convit , medic and scientist, known for developing a vaccine to fight leprosy and his studies to cure different types of cancer.
Ruddy Rosario Rodríguez de Lucía (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈruði roˈðɾiɣes]; born March 20, 1967) is a Venezuelan actress, businesswoman, model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Venezuela World 1985, she is daughter of Pedro José Rodríguez and Italian Rita de Lucía. She has a brother Romano and a sister Rina.
Miss Venezuela 1984, Miss Universe 1984 2nd runner up. She lives in USA since 1989. Jennifer Rovero – Playboy's Playmate of the Month for July 1999 and has appeared in numerous Playboy videos; Rita Verreos – Venezuelan-born beauty pageant contestant, image consultant, model, actress, and reality television contestant
de Sousa married to Venezuelan actor Ricardo Álamo in 2004 and divorced in 2006. [24] In 2016, she had a romantic relationship with Argentine-born Puerto Rican actor Julián Gil with whom she had her first son name Matías Gregorio Gil de Sousa, [25] [26] the relationship between de Sousa and Gil ended in 2017 in unfavorable terms.
Elizabeth Pérez moved from Cuba to Venezuela with her parents at an early age. She was born in Sagua La Grande, Las Villas, Cuba but grew up in Maracay, Aragua State. She attended the Universidad Bicentenaria de Aragua and graduated as a Systems Engineer. In 2000 Pérez studied English at Boston University in Massachusetts.
Mariano Montilla (1782–1851), major general of the Army of Venezuela in the Venezuelan War of Independence. Nelson Mora (born 1976), butterfly swimmer. Omar Morales (born 1985), mixed martial artist. Carlos Morocho Hernández (1940–2016), world champion professional boxer.
María Antonieta Duque (born 2 March 1970) is a Venezuelan TV presenter, comedian and actress. [1] [2] She studied acting at the famous Luz Columba academy under the instruction of professor Nelson Ortega. Her television career began in 1989 in the sketch comedy show Bienvenidos.
According to CEPAZ, women in Venezuela are at risk due to gender discrimination and the "hyper-sexualized stereotypes of Venezuelan women". [10] The professional women and businesswomen of Venezuela generally "work hard at looking great" and they "dress to impress"; their business dress include wearing feminine attire. [20]