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Somos tú y yo revolves around the students of The Academy, a school of performing arts, ambitions, talents and relationships. The heart of the story is the first love, and viewers follow the budding romance of young singers Victor Rodríguez (Victor Drija) and Sheryl Sánchez (Sheryl Rubio), whose friendship turns into true love in the midst of many setbacks.
In 2007, he was part of the main cast of the youth series Somos tú y yo. Due to the success of the show, he joined the cast for a second season in 2008 and a consecutive third season titled Un nuevo Día in 2009. For his role in the series, Arán won an award during the El Mara Internacional as the Best Young Actor category in 2009.
Rosmeri Marval (born December 18, 1991) is a Venezuelan actress and model. [2] [3] She rose to prominence with her antagonistic role in the Venevision and Boomerang series Somos tú y yo in 2007. [4]
The series is a spin-off of Somos tú y yo and was based on the American movie Grease. [15] The series was premiered on August 17, 2009, by the Boomerang. [16] In January 2010, reprised her role as Victor in the series, NPS: No puede ser. [17] The series is the second spin-off of Somos tú y yo and marks the closing of the series. [18]
Sheryl Rubio was born in Caracas, Venezuela. [4] Her parents are Oscar Rubio and Damaris Rojas, she had an older sister, Damaris Belmonte, [5] who was murdered in 1997 by her boyfriend, [6] the actress was 5 years old when this happened and she confessed that it was a hard blow for her and her mother, this experience has led to star in different UN Women campaigns against gender violence and ...
She remained in the cast for Somos tú y yo: un nuevo día, [13] [14] a spin-off, with both of them being based on the American film Grease. [15] This premiered on 17 August 2009 on Boomerang Latin America. [16] In 2010, it was announced that Morales would play the lead, Katherina Petrov, [17] in the Boomerang original series La Banda.
The series is a spin-off of Somos tú y yo and was based on the American film Grease. The series was premiered on August 17, 2009 by the Boomerang. [13] In 2011, she was chosen by writer Alberto Barrera Tyszka to participate in her upcoming telenovela, El árbol de Gabriel, [14] playing Marcela Brunatto. [15]
The album was released on June 27, 2007 by the record company Universal Music. [4] The first single from the soundtrack was the song of the thematic series that names the same album, played by Sheryl Rubio and Victor Drija, but with the international launch of the series have been other versions like the Visayan version, with video, entitled "Ikaw ug Ako" (released on November 18, 2013), which ...