Mariana Garza

Mariana Garza
Born Mariana Garza Alardín
(1970-10-19) October 19, 1970
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation Actress, singer
Years active 1979-present
Mariana Garza (left) with Sasha Sokol (centre) and Alix Bauer.

Mariana Garza Alardín, (born October 19, 1970 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican singer and actress.[1]

Biography

Mariana Garza is the daughter of Ana Silvia Garza, (and the granddaughter of Ramiro Garza and Mexican poet Carmen Alardín). She has a brother Sebastián.

Her first work was “Elisa” in 1979. Next year, Mariana debuted on theatre in the play "La Maravilla de crecer”. Her success started in 1982, when Mariana joined the band "Timbiriche".

In 1987,with the greater success of the band, Mariana decided to leave to concentrate on her career as an actress.

Mariana has performed in several soap operas such as “Flor y Canela” and Alcanzar Una Estrella, her big success. As a TV "hostparte de novelas" (hostess for novelas), Mariana participated in the popular Mexican program "Mi barrio" (My Neighborhood)for almost two years.[2]

In her personal life, Mariana is married with actor Pablo Perroni[3] and is the mother of two daughters, Shamadhi[4] (from her first marriage) and Maria.

In 2001 she released her only record as a solo artist, called “Todo Tiene Tambor”. However her most remembered hit was “Alcanzar una Estrella” from the soap opera of same title.

Mariana is currently co-starring in Mentir para Vivir (Lying to Live), as Maria Jiménez Flores, Sebastián's mother, a "lunatic, suffers from epilepsy, dies because of tumor".

Discography with Timbiriche

Discography

Telenovelas

Filmography

TV programs

Theatre

References

  1. Peña, Luis Carlos Barrera (2010-09-13). Entre Él Y Yo. Palibrio. pp. 88–. ISBN 978-1-61764-116-9. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  2. Mariana Garza Biography Es Mas
  3. Se casan por la iglesia Mariana Garza y Pablo Perroni Terra, Nov 13, 2006
  4. Mariana Garza: A Proud Mom TB Notas, Sept 6, 2013
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