Dominika Paleta

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Paleta and the second or maternal family name is Paciorek.
Dominika Paleta
Born Dominika Paleta Paciorek
October 23, 1972
Kraków, Poland
Residence Mexico City, D.F., Mexico
Nationality  Polish
 Mexican
Other names Dominika Paleta de Ibarra
Alma mater Universidad Iberoamericana
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992-present
Spouse(s) Fabián Ibarra (2000-present)
Children Maria Ibarra Paleta
Aitana Ibarra Paleta
Parent(s) Zbigniew Paleta
Bárbara Paciorek Kowalowka (deceased)
Relatives Ludwika Paleta (sister)

Dominika Paleta (born Dominika Paleta Paciorek October 23, 1972, in Kraków, Poland) is a Polish-born Mexican actress.

Life

She began her career through the early influence of her father, the Polish violinist Zbigniew Paleta (1942-), who emigrated to México with his family in the 1980s, and her mother Barbara Paciorek Kowalowka (1947-2011) who teaches art. She is married since 2000 to Uruguayan actor Fabián Ibarra with whom she has two daughters, Maria and Aitana.

Paleta studied art history at the Universidad Iberoamericana. In an interview she confessed that one of her favorite hobbies is traveling. Her favorite places are New York City and Paris, and her homeland Poland. She also said she looks forward to getting to know every corner of México. She says that the fact that she is trilingual has helped her a lot on her trips. Paleta is fluent in English and Spanish, in addition to her native Polish.

This Mexican actress of Polish origin has developed a successful television career thanks to her great talent. Their participation in the soap opera La usurpadora gave her more exposure to audiences. Other productions in which the actress has participated include the series Trece miedos, the drama Por un beso, El Alma Herida, La noche de siempre, La Intrusa, Los Plateados and Mañana es para siempre.

Paleta has played villain in the series La Usurpadora, La Intrusa, Triunfo del Amor and Por Siempre mi Amor. Paleta will star in Ignacio Sada Madero's telenovela: Por Siempre mi Amor.[1][2]

Filmography

Telenovelas, Series, Films, Theater
Year Title RoleNotes
1992 El abuelo y yoElisa Special Appearance
1997Amada enemiga Jessica Quijano ProalProtagonist
1998La usurpadora Gema Duran BrachoAntagonist
1999 Tres mujeres Raquel Lerdo MuñozSupporting Role
Un Ángel para Pablo Film
2000 Locura de amor Paméla Special Appearance
2000-01 Por un besoFernanda Lavalle de Díaz de León (young) Special Appearance
2001 La Intrusa Anabella Roldán Limantour de FernándezAntagonist
2003 Ladies Night Lila Film
2003-04 El alma herida Patricia Araiza Supporting Role
2004 La noche de siempre Claudia Film
La Prueba Theatrical Performance
2005 Los plateadosLuciana Castañeda de GallardoMain Antagonist
Yo estaba ocupada encontrando respuestas Theatrical Performance
2007 Trece miedos Erika WongTV Series
2008 El Juramento[3] Alma Robles Conde de Robles Conde Main Antagonist
Los monólogos de la vagina Theatrical Performance
2008-09 Mañana es para siempre[4][5] Liliana Elizalde RiveraSupporting Role
2010 Mujeres Asesinas 3Maria SandovalEpisode: "María, fanática"
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue NarratorFilm-Spanish dubbed version
ReminiscenciaElena Film
2010-11 Triunfo del amor[6][7] Ximena de Alba Main Antagonist
2011 La otra familia LuisaFilm
2012La Madriguera Theatrical Performance
2013-14Por Siempre mi AmorSonia Arenas de la RivaMain Antagonist

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