Bárbara Garofalo

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Bárbara Garofalo (born August, 1992) is a Venezuelan actor, dancer and teen idol. She is currently one of Venezuela's most famous teenagers.

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Barbara Garofalo began her career in show business as a professional dancer in 1995, when she was only two and a half years old. Garofalo around that time also began to participate in runway fashion shows as a model.

In 1999, Garofalo got her first big break in Venezuelan show business, when she participated in the Venezuelan children's film, La Aventura Magica de Oscar (Oscar's Magic Adventure), where Garofalo starred. Garofalo participated in three telenovela's in 1999, these being Carita Pintada (Little Painted Faces), Hay Amores que Matan (Loves that Kill), and Vive la Pepa (Pepa Lives).

Garofalo made her international acting debut in 2001, when she went to Colombia, to act in Mi Pequena Mama (My Small Mother), which, in turn, paved the road for her to become famous in that country as well, after the 2002 dramatic, adult telenovela hit La Venganza (The Vengeance).

Barbara Garofalo later released her first CD; In 2003, she was asked during a telephone interview about what were her future plans, to which she replied; Each one God has on His plans. I want to keep acting, (which is) my great fascination. I have been contacted (about that), but with no further concrete plans. I would love to sing. I have written a few songs, and I am working towards that goal.

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