María Inés
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Birth name | María Inés Guerra Nuñez | |
Born | July 1, 1983 | |
Origin | Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico | |
Genre(s) | Latin, Pop | |
Years active | 2002–Present | |
Label(s) | Sony BMG |
María Inés Guerra Núñez (born July 1, 1983 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico), commonly known as María Inés, is a Mexican actress, singer and former contestant in the First Generation of the popular Mexican reality television series La Academia.
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[edit] Biography
The daughter of Óscar Guerra and Laura Núñez, María Inés has two siblings, which were named after their parents. As a child, she became interested in having a career in the world of entertainment, particularly in acting and singing. She participated in several plays, of which the Mexican version of CATS, is most important. María Inés hasn't set aside education because of this, however, and completed high school in the late 90s. For college, she attended the ITESM, one of the most prestigious and renowned colleges in Mexico and Latin America, and her major was architecture.
[edit] La Academia
In 2002, María Inés was selected among thousands of singers throughout Mexico to participate in La Academia, a national talent search similar to American Idol. Throughout the competition, she received both good and bad critics, her best performance being Hijo de la luna, by Spanish group Mecano. María Inés served as a particular case in the competition, as she was eliminated twice. She was eliminated the fifth week of the competition, and was awarded the 13th place prize. María Inés was then brought back two weeks later during a special concert in which three former contestants were to come back to the show. Five weeks later, she was once again eliminated.
A second concert for former contestants to come back was announced. In this concert, she interpreted "No Llores por mí, Argentina", the Spanish version of Madonna's "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina", and received excellent critics from the four judges. Controversy arose after María Inés was not selected to re-enter the reality, even though an internet poll in La Academia's official website showed her as the favorite to do so. After 13 weeks of competition, she received the 8th place in the reality. Within the show, she began a relationship with a fellow contestant, Raúl Sandoval.
[edit] With TV Azteca...
[edit] Desafio and Homenaje a...
After La Academia, Maria Ines participated in several other projects for TV Azteca. She first appeared in the Desafio de Estrellas, a competition between the 32 participants of the first and second generations of La Academia. In the fourth concert, and after becoming one of the 16 finalists, Maria Ines was eliminated and received the 16th place of the competition, ousting 16 other participants from both generations. In the Desafio Maria Ines interpreted:
- "Para no verte mas" -- (La Mosca Tse-Tse)
- "Soledad" -- (La Oreja de Van Gogh)
- "La vida que va" -- (Kabah)
- "El 7 de Septiembre" -- (Mecano)
Maria Ines then participated in several concerts of the show Homenaje a..., which had the same format as La Academia, with contestants from that same show. A prize money was given in every show to the best singer but Maria Ines never received this prize, even though she appeared as one of the top 5 singers in all of the four concerts she participated in. Throughout the series of concerts Maria Ines interpreted famous songs from artists such as Rocio Durcal and Juan Gabriel, it was, however, "Me gustas tal y como eres", from Luis Miguel and Sheena Easton, in a duet with former boyfriend Raul, which is considered her best interpretation. The songs she interpreted in the Homenaje include:
- "No Lastimes mas" -- (Rocio Durcal)
- "Te amare" -- (Miguel Bose)
- "Llueve sobre mojado" -- (Camilo Sesto)
- "Asereje" -- (Las Ketchup)
- "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" -- (Luis Miguel and Sheena Easton)