María Eugenia Ritó

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María Eugenia Ritó
Born (1975-06-03) 3 June 1975
Flores, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Occupation Vedette, dancer, model, Media Personality
Spouse(s) Marcelo Salinas (2006-2013)

María Eugenia Rita (born June 3, 1975 in Flores, Buenos Aires, Argentina) better known by her stage name María Eugenia Ritó, is an Argentine dancer and supervedette.

Career

María Eugenia began her career in 1995 in Petardos and Polémica en el Bar with Gerardo Sofovich, later she performs as a stewardess in the telenovela Amor Latino. In theatrical terms she has participated in successful seasons with Antonio Gasalla, Nito Artaza, Zulma Faiad, El Negro Alvarez and Tristán and has acted in theatre productions produced by Gerardo Sofovich such as Soltero y con Dos Viudas (alongside with Iliana Calabró and Ana Acosta) and Petardos del Humor in Villa Carlos Paz and in Avenida Corrientes, Buenos Aires with Jorge Corona. In 2006 she participated in the second season of Bailando por un Sueño which reached the semifinals and participated in Bailando por un Sueño 2007 replacing Juana Repetto. In 2008 starred the musical comedy El Show de las Divorciadas and in the summer of 2008-2009 she was first vedette with Silvina Luna in Vedettísima headed by Carmen Barbieri. In early 2009, was cover of Playboy magazine, and participated in El Musical de tus Sueños and in 2011 in Bailando 2011.

Personal life

On September 29, 2006 se married with Marcelo Salinas in the halls of the Sociedad Rural Argentina.[1]

Filmography

Television

Theater

  • Petardos del Humor (2000)
  • Divertidísimo (2000)
  • Destino de gloria (2004)
  • Argentina todo un show (2004)
  • El viaje del humor (2005)
  • Soltero y con dos viudas (2005)
  • Operacio Ja Ja Recargada (2006)
  • Hirientes (2007)
  • El Show de las divorciadas (2008)
  • Vedettisima (2009)
  • Music Hall en Teatro Nogaró de Punta del Este (2009)
  • Primera dama se busca (2010)
  • La Revista de Buenos Aires (2011)

References

  1. "Las intimidades de la boda de María Eugenia Ritó" (in Spanish). infobae.com. 2006-10-03. Retrieved 2011-07-11. 
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