Zuria Vega

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Vega and the second or maternal family name is Sisto.
Zuria Vega
Born Zuria Valeria Vega Sisto
(1989-01-10) January 10, 1989
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation Actress, singer
Years active 2007-present
Spouse(s) Alberto Guerra (2014-present)
Parent(s) Gonzalo Vega
Leonora Sisto
Relatives Marimar Vega (sister)
Gonzalo Vega (brother)
Gabriela Vega Tovar (half-sister)

Zuria Vega (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsuɾja ˈβeɣa]; born Zuria Valeria Vega Sisto on January 10, 1989 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress and singer.[1][2]

Early life

Vega was born and raised in Mexico City to actor Gonzalo Vega and Spanish mother, Leonora Sisto. Her older sister is actress Marimar Vega and she has a brother and half-sister.

Acting career

Vega started her acting career as an extra in the play, "La señora presidente", which her father also starred and directed.[3] When she was 17 years old, she earned her first television acting role as "Roberta" in the Mexican drama series, S.O.S.: Sexo y otros Secretos. In 2008 and 2009, she gained popularity in Mexico for her roles in the telenovelas Alma de Hierro and Mar de Amor, for which she starred as the lead. In 2010, she appeared in an episode of the third season of crime thriller series, Mujeres Asesinas 3.[4]

In 2013 and early 2014, she starred in the successful comedy-drama telenovela, Qué pobres tan ricos alongside Jaime Camil. In November 2014, she was confirmed as the lead in the Televisa telenovela, Que te perdone Dios. The telenovela is a remake of the popular 2000 Mexican telenovela, Abrázame Muy Fuerte. Vega will star alongside Mexican actor, Mark Tacher. Filming began on November 15, 2014 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and the program will air first on Univision, then Canal de las Estrellas in 2015.[5]

Personal life

Vega began dating actor Alberto Guerra in August 2013. The couple married at a ceremony in San Francisco, Nayarit, Mexico on November 22, 2014.[6]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Sin ella Gabriela "Gaby" Sánchez
2013 No sé si cortarme las venas o dejármelas largas Julia Associate producer
2014 Más negro que la noche Greta
2014 Elvira, te daría mi vida pero la estoy usando Ana

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007-2008 Sexo y otros secretos Roberta Main cast; 16 episodes
2008-2009 Alma de hierro Renata Higareda Fontana
2009-2010 Mar de amor Estrella Marina Briceño Lead role
2010 Mujeres asesinas Azucena "Azucena, Liberada" (Season 3, Episode 3)
2011 El equipo Magda Saenz Main cast; 15 episodes
2012 Cloroformo Valerie Main cast; 13 episodes
2012 Un refugio para el amor Luciana Jacinto Lead role; 165 episodes
2013-2014 Qué pobres tan ricos María Guadalupe Menchaca Martínez Lead role; 167 episodes
2015 Que te perdone Dios Abigaíl Lead role; 119 episodes

Stage

Year Title Role
2010 No sé si cortarme las venas o dejármelas largas Julia
2011 Sin cura o adiós le dije Bruna
2013 Cama para dos Mariana

Awards and nominations

YearAward Category NomineeResult
2009 TVyNovelas AwardsBest Female Revelation Alma de Hierro Won
2013Los Favoritos del público:
Favorite Couple with Gabriel Soto
Un Refugio para el Amor
Best Lead ActressNominated
2009Premios People en Español Best Revelation of the Year Alma de Hierro
2012 Un Refugio para el Amor Won
2009 Premios BravoBest Actress Revelation Alma de Hierro
2011Diosas de Plata Sin ella
Premios de la Agrupación de Periodistas Teatrales (APT) Revelation in Comedy Sin cura o adios le dije[7]

References

  1. Esmas Biografía de Zuria Vega"
  2. Las noticias de México "Zuria Vega"
  3. "Zuria Vega biografia'". Esmas.com (in Spanish). Esmas. 2011. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  4. "Zuria Vega confirma aparición en 'Mujeres asesinas 3'". Vanguarda.com (in Spanish). El Universal. May 15, 2010. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  5. "Se caso Zuria Vega". Vanguarda.com (in Spanish). El Universal. November 18, 2014. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  6. "Se caso Zuria Vega". Esmas.com (in Spanish). Esmas. November 23, 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  7. Premios APT a lo mejor de 2011

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