Angelique Boyer

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Boyer and the second or maternal family name is Rousseau.
Angelique Boyer
Born Angelique Monique-Paulette Boyer Rousseau
(1988-07-04) July 4, 1988
Saint-Claude, Jura, France
Occupation Actress
Years active 2004–present
Partner(s) Sebastian Rulli (2014)
Parent(s) Patrick Boyer
Sylvie Rousseau

Angelique Boyer (Spanish pronunciation: [aɲɟʝeˈlik βoˈʝeɾ]), born Angélique Monique-Paulette Boyer Rousseau (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʒelik mɔnik polɛt bwa.jeʁ ʁuso]), on July 4, 1988, is a French-born Mexican actress.

She started her career playing secondary roles in the telenovelas Rebelde, Muchachitas como tú, and Corazón Salvaje. In 2010, she was given her first protagonist role in Teresa, a remake of the 1959 telenovela. In Teresa, Boyer portrays Teresa Chávez Aguirre, a young woman who will use her beauty and ambition to escape from her impoverished life in a poor Mexico City neighborhood.[1] Her acting and portrayal received widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike, and in 2011 she won the Premios TVyNovelas "Best Actress of the Year" for her work in Teresa .[2]

Boyer was included in Los 50 más bellos list of People en Español, a list of Latino celebrities chosen for their beauty.[3] In 2012, she was given her second protagonist role in Abismo de Pasión.

Biography

Boyer was born in Saint-Claude, Jura, France.[4]

At a very young age, she became a member of the musical group "Rabanitos Verdes" (Little Green Radishes). At the age of eight she enrolled in the Centro de Educación Artística, where she later graduated at the age of 12.

While filming Rebelde, she and two other co-stars - the characters of Celina (Estefanía Villareal) and José Luján (Zoraida Gómez) - formed the band Citricus or C3Q'S, which recorded one song - "No Me Importa" ("I don't care"); though it was only a single, the song went on to be played aired during a special concert show and was used as soundtrack during the rest of the show when characters acted rebellious. The song became a favorite of fans, but was overshadowed by the main cast RBD's two albums.

After Rebelde, Boyer auditioned for Bailando por la Boda de mis Sueños (Dancing for my Dream Wedding), a charity show in which less fortunate contestants are paired with celebrities in order to have their dream wedding paid for. Boyer has been featured in H Para Hombres and the Mexican edition of Maxim. In 2007, she began to appear regularly on another television series, Muchachitas como tú. Her mother Sylvie Rousseau died on June 17, 2014 at age of 49.

Transition to mature roles

In 2009, she was cast in the high crime drama television series Mujeres Asesinas 2 as a violent killer, a role she welcomed as a contrast to the "good-girl" characters she typically portrayed. Roles which later broke new ground for her were the big budget telenovela projects in 2010 Corazón salvaje and in 2011 Teresa as protagonist and main villain.[5] These controversial roles marked a significant change in Boyer's acting career, for this was the first time fans had seen the actress in more mature roles.

Not long after she was the protagonist-antagonist in Teresa, she participated in a theatre role, Ausencia de Dios (God's Absence) she went from "la hembra mala" (femme fatale) to a "monja" (a nun in catholic religion), where she worked with Raquel Olmedo once again, and Jacqueline Andere.

In 2012, Angelique Boyer starred in the telenovela Abismo de Pasion with David Zepeda. She played Elisa Castañón, a young, innocent woman forbidden to be with the love of her life, Damian Arango, played by David Zepeda, due to family differences and secrets.[6]

On June 26, 2013, it was confirmed that Angelique Boyer (along with Sebastián Rulli and Luis Roberto Guzmán) will star in Angelli Nesma's Lo Que La Vida Me Robó, a remake of Ernesto Alonso's Bodas de odio produced in 1983.[7]

Personal life

Boyer dated Mexican Telenovela producer "El Guero" José Alberto Castro from 2011-2014. On March 14, 2014 they confirmed they were no longer in a relationship.[8]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Corazones al límite Anette Special appearance
2004–2006 Rebelde Victória "Vico" Paz Recurring Character
2007 Muchachitas como tú Margarita Villaseñor Recurring Character
2008–2009 Alma de Hierro Sandra "Sandy" Hierro Co-lead role
2009 Mujeres asesinas Soledad Oropeza "Cindy" Episode: "Soledad, Cautiva"
2009–2010 Corazón salvaje Jimena / Estrella / Ángela Villarreal Co-lead role
2010–2011 Teresa Teresa Chávez Aguirre Lead role/Antagonist
2012 Abismo de pasión Elisa Castañón Bouvier Lead role
2013–2014 Lo que la vida me robó Montserrat Mendoza Gianicti Lead role
2016 Frente al mismo rostro Ana Laura / Ana Leticia / Ana Lucia Lead role/Antagonist

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2010 Premios TVyNovelas Best young actress Corazón salvaje Nominated
Premios People en Español Best young actress Nominated[9]
2011 Premios TVyNovelas Best actress Teresa Won
Premios People en Español Best couples (with Aarón Díaz) Nominated[10]
Best couples (with Sebastián Rulli) Nominated[11]
Best actress Nominated
Kids Choice Awards México Favorite female character in a series Nominated[12]
Despicable Nominated
Premios Bravo Best actress Won[13]
Premios Juventud Best couples (with Aarón Díaz and Sebastián Rulli) Won
Girl of my dreams Nominated
2012 Premios ACE Best Lead Actress Won[14]
Premios People en Español Best couples (with David Zepeda) Abismo de pasión Nominated
Best actress Nominated
Kids Choice Awards México Favorite Actress Nominated[15]
Premios Juventud Girl of my dreams Nominated[16]
2013 Premios TVyNovelas Best Lead Actress Nominated
2014 Premios Juventud Girl of my dreams Lo que la vida me robó Won[17][18]
2015 33rd TVyNovelas Awards Best Lead Actress Nominated[19]
Favoritos del público[20][21] The Prettiest Nominated
Favorite Kiss ( with Sebastián Rulli Nominated
Favorite Couple ( with Sebastián Rulli Nominated
Favorite Slap (with Daniela Castro Nominated

References

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  2. "Los Premios Tv y Novelas reúnen a famosos". Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  3. "Los 50 más bellos - Angélique Boyer". Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  4. "Angelique Boyer". Espectáculos. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  5. "Angelique Boyer será mujer asesina", El Universal, 27 April 2009 (in Spanish)
  6. "'Abismo de Pasión' arranca grabaciones en Mérida". Terra. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  7. "Angelique Boyer y Sebastián Rulli son los protagonistas de "Bodas de Odio"". Univision.com. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  8. "Angelique Boyer y José Alberto "El Güero" Castro confirman su separación". PeopleenEspanol.com. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  9. People en Español. "Ganadores Premios People en Español 2010, categoría Novelas". www.peopleenespanol.com.
  10. "Telenovelas". PeopleenEspanol.com. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  11. People en Español. "Ganadores Premios People en Español 2011, categoría Novelas". www.peopleenespanol.com.
  12. Milenio. "Nickelodeon dio a conocer los nominados para la edición mexicana de los ‘Kids Chice Awards’". www.milenio.com.
  13. Televisa (October 13, 2011). "Triunfan 'Teresa' y 'Para volver a amar' en Premios Bravo". Retrieved November 8, 2012.
  14. "Angelique Boyer la mejor actriz de Telenovela de los Premios Ace 2012". Lasnoticiasmexico. Retrieved November 8, 2012.
  15. Terra (July 7, 2010). ""Grachi" la principal nominada de los Kids' Choice Awards México". entretenimiento.terra.com.
  16. Star Media Latinoamérica. "Angelique Boyer, la favorita para "la chica que me quita el sueño", Premios Juventud 2012". entretenimiento.starmedia.com.
  17. "Lista completa de nominados Premios Juventud 2014" (in Spanish). May 7, 2014. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  18. "Las actrices más sexys que quitan el sueño" (in Spanish). Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  19. "Premios TVyNovelas 2015 Ganadores: Mejor Actriz Protagónica, Adriana Louvier, ‘Yo No Creo En Los Hombres’" (in Spanish). NovelaLounge. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  20. "Premios TVyNovelas 2015: Nominados A Favoritos Del Público" (in Spanish). NovelaLounge. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  21. "Premios TVyNovelas 2015 Ganadores Favoritos Del Público: Zuria Vega, Gabriel Soto y Más Entre Los Favoritos" (in Spanish). NovelaLounge. Retrieved March 7, 2015.

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