Adela Noriega

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Adela Noriega (October 24, 1969, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico) is a Mexican actress.

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[edit] Biography

Her first role was at the age of 15 in the telenovela Juana Iris. She then was a guest on the show Cachún Cachún Ra Ra. In 1987 she obtained the lead role in Quinceañera co-starring with singer Thalía. The next year she apperared on Yesenia which consolidated her career. In 1994 she obtained a contract with Telemundo to play the lead role in Guadalupe and was banned from Televisa for signing a contract with a different company. In 1995 she worked in Colombia where starring in Maria Bonita in 1995. In 1997 she was allowed to return to Televisa and starred in a remake of María Isabel with Venezuelan Fernando Carrillo. She obtained a TV y Novelas award in 1998 for her role in El privilegio de amar for "best young lead actress". In 2001 she stared in El Manantial for which she earned another Tv y Novelas award, and in 2004 returned as Matilde in the highly acclaimed telenovela Amor Real. Her success has lead her to be known as one of the "Queens" of the genre.

[edit] Awards

[edit] TV y Novelas 1998

  • Best Young Lead Actress for El privilegio de amar

[edit] Films

  • Los amantes del señor de la noche (1986)
  • Un sábado más (1985) as Lucía

[edit] Telenovelas

Adela Noriega (left) on the cover of the Amor Real DVD
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Adela Noriega (left) on the cover of the Amor Real DVD
  • La esposa virgen (2005) as Virginia Alfaro
  • Amor real (2003) as Matilde Peñalver
  • El manantial (2001) as Alfonsina Valdés Rivero
  • El privilegio de amar (1998) as Cristina Miranda
  • María Isabel (1997) as María Isabel
  • María Bonita (1995) as María Reinoso
  • Guadalupe (1994) as Guadalupe
  • Dulce desafío (1989) as Lucero Sandoval
  • Yesenia (1988) as Yesenia
  • Quinceañera (1987) as Maricruz
  • Juana Iris (1985) as Romina

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