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Lola Ponce at the meeting with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the President of Argentina (2010). |
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Birth name | Paola Fabiana Ponce |
Born | 25 June 1982 Capitán Bermudez, Santa Fe Province, Argentina |
Genres | Pop, pop rock, Latin pop |
Occupations | Singer, actress, model, spokesperson |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2001—present |
Labels | Raimoon/Sony BMG |
Associated acts | Gió Di Tonno |
Paola Fabiana Ponce (born June 25, 1982), professionally known as Lola Ponce, is an Argentine singer–songwriter, composer, actress and occasional model.
Ponce made her breakthrough in Argentina and Latin America with her debut album Inalcanzable, which was released in 2001. She also earned a great popularity in Italy, after starring in musical Notre-Dame de Paris in Verona. Ponce has since released two more albums — Fearless (2004) and Il diario di Lola (2008) — and has performed in Spanish, Italian and English. In 2008, along with Giò Di Tonno, she won San Remo Festival with the song "Colpo di fulmine".
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Lola Ponce was born on June 25, 1982 in Capitán Bermudez, Santa Fe Province[1] to Hector and María.[2] She has two siblings, Claudia and Alejandro.[2] Born and raised in a musical family, she formed a duo with her brother when she was only 3, performing folklore songs.[2] Ponce took part in many festivals in Latin America as child and teenager.[1] In 1998, she had a role in Chiquititas, a popular TV series created by Cris Morena,[3] and signed a recording contract with producer Oscar Mediavilla in 1999.[3] Ponce entered the University of Buenos Aires, but dropped it due to music career.[1]
Ponce released her debut album Inalcanzable in 2001, achieving a great success in Latin America.[1] In 2002, she was cast as Esméralda in theatre musical Notre-Dame de Paris, which was shown in Verona, Italy, and Barcelona, Spain. Ponce recorded two songs for the musical soundtrack, "Ave Maria Pagana" and "Ali In Gabbia, Occhi Selvaggi",[4] and made her breakthrough in Italy and Europe.[5][6] In 2004, she released her first album in English, Fearless, and in 2005 performed her song "Sleep" in the revival part of the San Remo Festival.[6]
In 2006, Ponce competed in Grande Fratello, Italian version of Big Brother. In 2008, she released third studio albums Il diario di Lola, which contains songs in Spanish, Italian and English. Ponce also won San Remo Festival along with Giò Di Tonno and the song "Colpo di fulmine".[7] The song reached number one at Italian Singles Chart.[8] In 2010, Ponce appeared in several television series and films, and starred the stage adaptation of Alessandro Manzoni's novel The Betrothed. She also participated in Argentine version of Dancing with the Stars, Bailando por un sueño,[9] and released her first compilation album Lola.
Ponce dated Italian lawyer Manuel Malenotti for five years, from 2005 to 2010,[10][11] and is now rumoured to date polo player Facundo Pieres.[12] Ponce is often referred as one of most beautiful women of Argentina.[13] She also attracted a lot of media attention in Argentina and Italy after being the guest of several parties organized by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.[14] Ponce is a good friend of American actor George Clooney.[15]
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Tiny Angels | 1998 | Lola | (TV Series) Chiquititas |
Notre-Dame de Paris | 2002 | Esméralda | (Stage) Produced by Verona Arena |
Notre-Dame de Paris — Live from Verona Arena | 2002 | Esméralda | (TV Film) Notre Dame de Paris — Live Arena di Verona |
Without Code | 2004 | Luna | (TV Miniseries) Sin código |
Big Brother | 2006 | Herself / Contestant | (Reality Show) Grande Fratello |
Powder | 2009 | Marcela | Polvere |
Cinderella 2000 | 2010 | Cenicienta | (TV Film) Cenicienta 2000 |
Love at First Sight | 2010 | Maya Rivera | (TV Film) Colpo di fulmine |
Dancing with the Stars 2010 | 2010 | Herself / Contestant | (TV Show) Bailando por un sueño 2010 |
The Two Faces of Love | 2010 | Jessica | (TV Series; 1 episode) Le due facce dell'amore |
Love & Slaps | 2010 | Gladys | La bellezza del somaro |
The Betrothed — A Modern Opera | 2010 | Monaca di Monza | (Stage) I promessi sposi — Opera moderna |
El Talismán | 2012 | Lucrecia Negrete[16] |
Preceded by Simone Cristicchi |
San Remo Festival winner (with Giò Di Tonno) 2008 |
Succeeded by Marco Carta |
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