Aracely Arambula
Aracely Arambula Jacques is a Mexican performer and actress who is well known. Aracely Arambula (Jacques) was born March 6, 1975, in Chihuahua Mexico. Arambula draws attention within a very short time. Arambula gained fame in the showbiz world after she was cast in the role of an actor in the Mexican Telenovela Sonadoras. She became a well-known actress following her appearance on the TV series in Spanish that was telecast on La Patrona. Aracely Arambula Jacques grew up in Chihuahua City Mexico with her father Manuel Arambula, and mother Socorro Jaques. La Chule came to be a nickname for her by close family and friends. When she was a child, Aracely began to take an interest in the world of pageants and, at 13 when she was attending Junior High School she started competing in beauty contests. Her constant appearance in public functions made her famous in her country of birth. Her first film appearance was in 1994, when she played a character who was not well-known in the movie Prisionera de Amor by Pedro Damian director for Televisa. Canaveral de Pasiones (1996). Two years after her debut she played Leticia Cisneros. Latewr in 1996 Aracely contested the El Rostro de El Heraldo de Mexico (The face of El Heraldo de Mexico) and won. Aracely began getting more roles in telenovelas after she received a prize of repute. In the latter part of 1990 Aracely remained in minor roles in movies, including in Mujer Casos de la Vida Real (1996) El Alma No tiene Color (1997) as well as Alma Rebelde (1999). Aracely performed the role of Maria del Carmen opposite Fernando Colunga, Helena Rojo and in Abrazam Muy Fuerte (which translates to Embrace Me tightly to Embrace Me Tightly in English). The telenovela's performance won her the Best Actress Award at the El Heraldo de Mexico Awards in 2001. She played Perla that year as well on Las Vias del Amor, a Mexican Telenovela directed by Emilio Larrosa produced for Televisa. In addition, she sang the tune that was used in the show. She resigned from her film career to be the host of Todo Bebe, a television show that aired in theatres in 2008. Aracely began her career in music singing nursery rhymes as a dedication to Cri Cri, the Mexican composer and performer of children's songs Francisco Gabilondo Soler popularly known as Cri Cri. Aracely's 2003 album Solo Tuya made her a three-time winner in the Billboard Latin Music Awards. Sexy is her 2005 release and was made by A.B. Quintanilla. She composed two La Patrona soundtracks: Juntos tu y yo and La Patrona. Aracely has hinted that she will release an album of her studio work by the year 2014. The project remains unfinished.
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