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Television roles Year Title Roles Notes 2003–2005 Padres e hijos: Daniela 2016–2018 Sin senos sí hay paraíso: Daniela Barrera: Main role (season 1–2), guest (season 3); 163 episodes
Padres e Hijos (English: "Parents and Children") is a long-running Colombian daytime series produced by Colombiana de Televisión. On August 21, 2009 the last Padres e Hijos episode of the series aired, due to the cancellation of its contract with Caracol TV. Ana María Abello [1] starred as Fabiana.
Carlos Andres Torres Rivera (born 20 September 1988 in Barranquilla, Colombia [1]) is a Colombian actor. [2] [3] The beginning of his debut on television in the Colombian drama series Padres e Hijos. [3]
Padres e hijos: Santiago Gallego Sánchez: 2003: Ángel de la guarda, mi dulce compañía: John F. Kennedy "Kenny" Perales: 2004: La viuda de la mafia: Elkin Montes: 2005: Juegos prohibidos: Ignacio "Nacho" Bueno: Lead role 2005–06: Hospital Central: Edi, chico colombiano "Amor de reina" (Season 10, Episode 9) "Si amanece por fin" (Season 12 ...
Tort was born 1978 in Montevideo to architects and owners of a toy workshop, Hugo Tort and Beatriz Guida. [1] He grew up in the Punta Gorda neighbourhood and attended Escuela N° 17, Colegio Latinoamericano and Liceo Joaquin Suarez. [2]
She has played minor roles in television soap operas such as Padres e Hijos (Parents and Children). In January and February 2019, she appeared in The agency: Battle of the models , in which she directed one of the competing teams of models.
Around this time he also had a brief stint acting in the TV show Conjunto Cerrado followed by a five-year contract in Padres e Hijos. [8] In 2000, he also did a cameo as himself in the telenovela Yo soy Betty, la fea. [10] Throughout his career, Márquez has alternated between music, acting in TV and musical theater. [5]
[22] [23] Colombiana de Televisión saw itself forced to sell its star program, Padres e Hijos, to competitor Caracol in order to stay afloat. [19] The year 2000 saw several important programadoras leave the air: TeVecine, [24] DFL Televisión, PUNCH, [25] JES [26] and Cenpro Televisión [27] all returned their spaces to the CNTV.