Aracely Arámbula Jacques (born March 6, 1975) is a Mexican actress, model and singer.
Biography
Aracely Arámbula was born in Chihuahua, Mexico. She is related to Doroteo Arango Arámbula, also known as Pancho Villa, provisional Governor of Chihuahua from 1913 and 1914.citation needed She declared her intention to become an entertainer when she was a child. She would act and sing whenever the opportunity arose, although not as a professional. Regarded as a "beauty," Arámbula consistently took the titles in school beauty pageants.
Arámbula then moved to Mexico City, where she was accepted into the Televisa acting school. She advanced rapidly as an actress after graduating from the Centro de Educación ArtÃstica (Artistic Education Center), going straight to Televisa's telenovelas, although she began with only small roles at first. Her first telenovela was Prisionera de amor (Prisoner of Love) (1994).
She accepted several other minor telenovela roles, rapidly achieving favored status in Latin America. In 1998, she was given her first chance at starring in a telenovela ensemble in Soñadoras (Dreamers). In 1999, she played the character MarÃa Elena Hernández in Alma Rebelde (Rebellious Soul). In 2000, she starred in Abrázame muy fuerte (Embrace Me Tightly). In 2002, Arámbula starred in Las vÃas del amor (The Ways of Love). This was her last role as a television soap star. By 2005, Arámbula had begun on another phase of her career, touring for the first time as a professional singer.
Arambula was featured as a model in magazine ads for Hanes underwear with the slogan "Look who we've got our Hanes on now." The advertising campaign also featured other celebrities including Michael Jordan, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Marisa Tomei, Damon Wayans, Matthew Perry, Kevin Bacon, Christina Applegate and Pablo Montero.
Aracely had a child in January 1, 2007, with the superstar Luis Miguel, a boy named Miguel. She gave birth at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Their second child, a boy, was born on December 18, 2008.citation needed
From 2008-2009, she hosted a TV show about families and children called Viva la familia on Univision.
Filmography
Telenovelas
Discography
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Ellas Cantan a Cri Cri
- Singles:
- La Maquinita Aracely Arambula
- El Raton VaqueroOnda Vaselina
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Abrazame Muy Fuerte "Soundtrack"
- Singles:
- Niña Y Mujer
- Miedo
- bla, bla, bla
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Solo Tuya(U.S. Top Latin Albums , #41)
- Singles:
- Te Quiero Mas Que Ayer featuring Palomo (U.S. Latin Songs #17)
- Ojala
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Sexy(U.S. Top Latin Albums, #20)
- Singles:
- Sexy (U.S. Latin Songs #23)
- Bruja
- Maldita Soledad
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Featured Songs
- 2005: Arriba (DJ Kane featuring Aracely Arámbula)
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