Marisa Román

Marisa Román
Born María Isabel Román Bianchetti
(1982-01-30) January 30, 1982
Caracas, Venezuela
Occupation Actress

María Román (born January 30 ,1982 in Caracas, Venezuela as María Isabel Román Bianchetti )[1] is a Venezuelan actress[2] known for her role in various Venevisión telenovelas written by renowned writer Leonardo Padrón and various theater and film productions.

Biography

Marisa began acting at the age of 9 by acting in children's theater.[3][4] Her first acting role was in the telenovela Así es la vida in 1998 produced by Laura Visconti Productions for Venevisión. Her major breakthrough role came in 2004 where she played the dual role of twins Verónica and Maria Suspiro[5][6] in the hit telenovela Cosita Rica written by Leonardo Padrón.

In 2006, she obtained her first protagonist role in the telenovela Ciudad Bendita written by Leonardo Padrón. She would later participate in Leonardo's later telenovelas La vida entera in 2009 and La mujer perfecta in 2010.

After her participation in La mujer perfecta, Marisa moved to Los Angeles in the United Statesto participate in various film productions and study acting in order to imporove on her acting talent.[7]

In 2013, Marisa returned to Venezuela to star as the protagonist of Venevisión's telenovela De todas maneras Rosa.[8][9]

Apart from her work in telenovelas, Marisa has also participated in various films such as Memorias de un Soldado,[10] The Zero Hour, El Manzano Azul, Elipsis, among others.

Filmography

Telenovelas

Year Title Role
1998 Así es la vida Marisol
1999 La calle de los sueños Amanda
2000 Muñeca de trapo Soledad
2001 Viva la Pepa Mariana López
A Calzón Quitao Juliana
2002 Trapos íntimos María Soledad "Marisol" Lobo Santacruz
2003 Cosita Rica Verónica Luján/Maria Suspiro Vargas
2005 El amor las vuelve locas Vanessa Conde
2006 Ciudad Bendita Bendita Sánchez
2009 La vida entera Carlota Duque
2010 La mujer perfecta Lucia Reverón
2013 De todas maneras Rosa[11][12] Rosa María Bermudez

Films

References

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