Nadia Di Cello
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Nadia Di Cello (born January 20, 1989) is a well known Argentine actress. Di Cello has acted alongside some of Argentina's most famous actors.
[edit] Biography
Di Cello demonstrated interest in becoming an actress at a very early age. In 1996, she auditioned for a Telefe production named "Chiquititas" ("Tiny Angels"). She was chosen by Alberto Fernandez de Rosa, who co-starred with her in "Chiquititas", to play "Nadia" in that telenovela. "Chiquititas" was an international hit, being shown in countries such as Israel and Russia. At age seven, Di Cello became an international celebrity. She joined Agustina Cherri and Maria Jimena Piccolo at "Chiquititas", where she also acted alongside Romina Yan and Celeste Cid, among others. Di Cello also played "Maria" in the series. Her first job at "Chiquititas" lasted until 2000, but she would later on return to the series.
In 2001, Di Cello played "Maria" in two "Chiquititas" related works: A television miniseries named "Chiquititas: La Historia" ("Chiquititas: The Story") and her film debut, on "Chiquititas: Rincon de Luz" ("Corner Light").
Di Cello next joined former "Chiquititas" co-stars Camila Bordonaba and Luisana Lopilato in 2002's "Rebelde Way" ("Erreway"), where she was uncredited, having played "Flor Fernandez" for a short number of episodes.
Di Cello reprised her role as "Nadia" in 2003's "Rincon de Luz", another "Chiquititas"-derived television show. "Rincon de Luz" was given the official English title of "Little House of Light", as the show reached audiences in English speaking countries.
Di Cello is among the actors in "Chiquititas"' 2006 season, titled "Chiquititas Por Siempre" ("Chiquititas Forever").