Aracely Arambula

Aracely Arambula, a Mexican actress and singer with been in the limelight in Mexico, is a well-known. Aracely Arambula (Jacques) was born the 6th March 1975, at Chihuahua Mexico. Arambula is a beautiful actress who draws the attention of her audience over a relatively short time. Arambula gained fame in the show industry after landing the role of an actress in Mexican Telenovela Sonadoras. Arambula became an acclaimed actress following her appearance in the Spanish television show La Patrona. Aracely Arambula Jacques was born in March of 1975 under the zodiac sign of Pisces in Chihuahua City Mexico to Socorro Jaques and Manuel Arambula by whom she as well as her older brother Leonardo Arambula were raised. She was fondly called La Chule by her family members and close friends. Aracely became interested in pageantry even as a young girl. At age 13 she started competing in beauty pageants while attending Junior High School. Aracely's constant participation in public shows made her famous in her native country. Aracely Arambula debuted in 1994 as a character who was not identified in the Televisa movie Prisionera de Amor, directed by Pedro Damian. She played Leticia Cisneros a year later to play Canaveral de Pasiones. Latewr in 1996 Aracely contested the El Rostro de El Heraldo de Mexico (The face of El Heraldo de Mexico) and won. Then, after winning the highly coveted award, Aracely started landing many telenovela roles. In the latter part of 1990, Aracely took on minor roles in movies, like on Mujer Casos de la Vida Real (1996) El Alma has no color (1997) as well as Alma Rebelde (1999). In 2000, Aracely got the lead role in the telenovela Maria del Carmen in the Abrazam muy Fuerte film, which translates to English to Embrace Me Tightly portraying the character alongside Fernando Colunga and Helena Rojo. Her role in the telenovela won her the Best Actress Award at the El Heraldo de Mexico Awards in 2001. In the year following, she played Perla on the set of Las Vias del Amor (a Mexican Telenovela) created by Emilio Larrosa and Televisa. The same song with identical name was utilized for the film. Aracely took a break from her work on the big screen in 2008, to co-host Todo's foray into theater. Her musical path began with nursery rhymes as an ode to the Mexican composer of songs for children, Francisco Gabilondo Soler (also known as Cri Cri). Aracely became a Billboard Latin Music Awards nominee at three occasions in 2003, for her own album Solo Tuya. The album was released in 2005. Sexy which was produced by A.B. Quintanilla. Quintanilla has composed two soundtracks, including Juntos tu y yo and La Patrona. Aracely has teased her new album in 2014, but isn't yet ready to launch it.

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