Belén Francese

Belén Francese
Born María Belén Francese
March 8, 1981
Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentine
Ethnicity Italian
Occupation Vedette, actress, model, comedienne, dancer, hostess, writer
Height 1.64 m (5 ft 4 12 in)
Awards Concert Award 2008 – Supporting Actress
Website
belenfrancese.com.ar

María Belén "Belu" Francese (born March 8, 1981 in Belgrano, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine model, writer, poet, hostess and theatre vedette, actress-comedienne and amateur dancer, singer-songwriter.

Theatre

2005: Terminestor 2005 – (3rd Actress) – (Villa Carlos Paz) – Jorge Guinzburg and Miguel Ángel Cherutti (head producers and directors).
2006–07: El Champán Las Pone Mimosas – (Supporting Actress) Broadway Theatre (Avenida CorrientesMar del Plata) – Gerardo Sofovich (head producer and director).
2007–08: Mas Loca Que Una Vaca – (Supporting Actress) – Awarded an Estrella Concert award for best supporting actress.
2009–10: What Pass Hold – (2nd Actress-Comedienne) – Alongside Moria Casán.
2010–11: Bravísima – (Vedette Cómico) – (Mar del Plata) – By Carmen Barbieri & Javier Faroni (head producers), Santiago Bal (writer and director), with Mónica Farro (First Vedette).
2011–13: Cuatro Colas y Un Funeral – (Co-lead Actress) – Alongside Sandra Villarruel, Alberto Martín, Marcelo de Bellis, Virginia Gallardo and Lola Becerra.
2014: Sé Infiel y No Mires Con Quien – (Co-lead Actress) – Alongside Fabián Gianola, Nicolás Scarpino, Matías Alé, Alejandro Muller and Carolina Papaleo.
2015: Regatos Salvajes – (Co-lead Actress) – Alongside Tristán, Sergio Gonal, and Emiliano Rella.

Books

2008: Pequeña Belén (no) Ilustrada[1]
2014: Reflexiones Belunísticas[2]

See also

References

  1. Da Silva Villarrubia, Santiago Katriel (August 12, 2008). "Pequeña Belén (no) Ilustrada, el libro de Belén Francese" (in Spanish). Extremista.com.ar. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  2. "Belén Francese presentó su nuevo libro: "Reflexiones Belunísticas"" (in Spanish). ElIntransigente.com. December 18, 2014. Retrieved April 28, 2015.

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