Brenda Asnicar

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Brenda Asnicar
Birth name Brenda Daniela Asnicar
Born October 17, 1991[1]
16 years old
Origin Buenos Aires,
Flag of Argentina Argentina
Occupation(s) Actress,
Singer
Associated acts Laura Esquivel, Gastón Soffritti

Brenda Asnicar is a young argentine actress and singer, born on October 17, 1991, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Currently, besides starring in the second season of the infant-juvenile success Ugly Duckling (Patito Feo), she continues her secondary education at the Nuevo de las Lomas College of San Isidro, and maintains a relationship with her partner of cast Andrés Gil (who plays Bruno in the series).

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[edit] Career

Since she was eleven, Brenda has worked in the artistic activity. Her first involvement was made in the show Cantaniño where, after chosen from among five thousand applicants and start as a ordinary participant, she achieved to access to the co-host of the same.[2]

After finished Cantaniño, she worked for overseas advertising, and she was summoned to host Chicos Argentinos (Argentine Children) by Channel 7 of Argentina where, again, after an arduous casting was selected. In the show was not only the host, also recorded "Caminos", her first CD, with the other partners of the cast. [2]

Despite her long career, her jump to fame and public recognition came through the series Patito Feo, an Ideas del Sur production, where she interprets "Antonella", the villain of the story.

Brenda Asnicar was nominated at the Clarín Awards to Spectacles 2007 under the heading "Disclosure female", where she shared the list with its companion of cast, Laura Esquivel. The winner was Violeta Urtizberea, by Lalola.

By the year 2008 it is expected their participation in Patinando por un Sueño (Skating for a Dream).

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[edit] Discography

  • Caminos, (2005)
  • Patito Feo, (2007)
  • Patito Feo, in the Theatre, (2007)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Brenda Asnicar celebrated birthday, note in Extremista.com (Spanish)
  2. ^ a b Brenda Asnicar: Divine and Talented, note in the Tweens Magazine. (Spanish)

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