Mariana Seoane (born Mariana Alejandra Seoane García on June 10, 1976, in Mexico City , Mexico ) is a Mexican actress, model and singer.
14-914: Mariana is a given name (the link includes a list of people of this name). Mariana may also refer to: Mariana (given name) Mariana [REDACTED] Mariana Victoria of Spain Pronunciation má-ree-á-na / má-di-á-na Gender Female Language(s) Italian , Portuguese , Romanian , Spanish Origin Word/name Latin : Marianus Meaning Daughter of Marius Region of origin Romance-speaking Europe Other names Related names Marianne , Marianna [ Wikidata ] , Marian (Czech; Slovak), Mariano (male variant), Mary Anne See also Maria Mariana
28-607: A telenovela geared towards teenagers and young adults. In it, she shared credits with young actors like Eduardo Capetillo , Jorge Salinas and Mauricio Islas , as well as with veterans such as Joaquín Cordero , Guillermo García Cantú, Lorena Rojas and Jaime Garza. Seoane played Roxana in Cancion de Amor . Seoane continued on with her acting career in 1997, when she filmed Mi Pequeña Traviesa ("My Little Daredevil"), with Anahí , Rafael Inclan, Enrique Rocha and future spouses Hector Soberon and Michelle Vieth . Having given life to
42-547: A total of four soap operas where Salinas also acted. In 2003, Seoane was offered her second starring role on a telenovela, when she participated as Rebeca Linares in Venevision 's production, Rebeca . Seoane then recorded her first CD, which was released during 2004. Sere Una Niña Buena ("I'll be a Good Girl"), her first discographic production, became a mild success in Seoane's show business career. It peaked at number 42 in
56-537: A two-year hiatus from television, Seoane returned in 2001, making her comedy debut in Diseñador, Ambos Sexos ("Designer of both Sexes") a comedy about a fashion designer who pretended to be homosexual in order to get close to women. Seoane played Ernestina Soto in Atrévete a Olvidarme ("Dare to Forget Me"), a telenovela which was also run during 2001, with Jorge Salinas and Adriana Fonseca as stars. Seoane has made
70-2892: Is a feminine given name of Latin origin. The masculine equivalent is Marianus , which is derived from Marius . Marianus became Mariano in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. Nobles [ edit ] Mariana of Austria (1634–1696), Queen consort of Spain Marianna Lubomirska (1693–1729), Polish noble Mariana Koskull (1785–1841), Swedish noble Mariana Victoria of Spain (1718–1781), Queen of Portugal Infanta Mariana Francisca of Portugal (1736–1813), daughter of King Joseph I of Portugal Infanta Mariana Vitória of Portugal (1768–1788), daughter of Queen Maria I of Portugal and King Peter III of Portugal Writers [ edit ] Mariana Codruț (born 1956), Romanian poet, writer and journalist Mariana Frenk-Westheim (1898–2004), German-Mexican writer and translator Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer (1851–1931), American author Mariana Starke (c. 1761–1831), English author Juan de Mariana (1536–1624), Spanish Jesuit and historian Entertainers [ edit ] Mariana Aydar (born 1980), Brazilian singer Mariana Čengel Solčanská (born 1978), Slovak director Marianna Efstratiou (born 1962), Greek singer Mariana Levy (1966–2005), Mexican actress, singer, and television host Mariana Molina (born 1990), Brazilian actress Mariana Nicolescu (1948–2022), Romanian opera singer Mariana Ochoa (born 1979), Mexican singer and actress Mariana Popova (born 1978), Bulgarian singer Mariana Renata (born 1983), Indonesian actress Mariana Seoane (born 1976), Mexican actress, model, and singer Mariana Sîrbu (died 2023), Romanian violinist Mariana Todorova (born 1974), Bulgarian violinist Mariana Varela (born 1996), Miss Universe Argentina 2019 and Miss Grand Argentina 2020 Mariana Ximenes (born 1981), Brazilian actress Athletes [ edit ] Mariana Avitia (born 1993), Mexican archer Mariana Chirila (born 1964), Romanian distance runner Mariana Constantin (born 1960), Romanian artistic gymnast Mariana Díaz Oliva (born 1976), Argentinian tennis player Mariana Henriques (born 1994), Angolan swimmer Mariana Ohata (born 1978), Brazilian athlete Mariana Pajón (born 1991), Colombian cyclist Mariana Roriz (born 1980), Brazilian water polo player Mariana Simeanu (born 1964), Romanian middle-distance runner Mariana Simionescu (born 1956), Romanian tennis player Mariana Solomon (born 1980), Romanian triple jumper Mariana Zúñiga (born 2002), Chilean Paralympic archer Other people [ edit ] Mariana Becker (born early 1970s), Brazilian sports journalist and television reporter Mariana Bracetti (1825–1903), leader of
84-731: Is the former career, however, that has brought her much fame in Mexico and Latin America. In 1995, Seoane made her acting debut on a Televisa telenovela , when she appeared on Retrato de Familia ("Family Photo"), alongside Alfredo Adame, Helena Rojo and Julio Bracho. Seoane played Aracely in Retrato de Familia . During 1996, Seoane played Sandra in Los Hijos de Nadie ("Nobody's Children"), where she acted with Puerto Rican Osvaldo Ríos . Seoane then acted in Cancion de Amor ("Love Song"),
98-705: The Hot Latin Track; her second single was No vuelvo mas , which peaked 42 in the Hot Latin Tracks. In 2006 she released Con Sabor a... Mariana ; the first single of this album was Mermelada . This album was less successful than the two previous albums. Her latest album was recorded in 2007, titled Mariana esta de fiesta... atrevete , and the single was Atrevete . In 2010 she released a new song "Loca" for telenovela Mar de Amor . In 2012 Mariana released her fifth album La Malquerida with singles "La Malquerida" and "Nadie me lo conto". As of 2006 , Seoane
112-1047: The Puerto Rico independence movement Mariana Wright Chapman (1843-1907), American social reformer, suffragist Mariana Drăgescu (1912–2013), Romanian military aviator during World War II Mariana J. Kaplan , Mexican-American rheumatologist and physician-scientist Marianna Knottenbelt (born 1949), Dutch-Canadian photographer, architect and real-estate developer Mariana Kotzeva (born 1967), Bulgarian statistician and econometrician Mariana Loya (born 1979), American beauty queen Mariana Mazzucato , born June 16, 1968) Italian economist Mariana Pfaelzer (1926–2015), United States federal judge Mariana de Pineda Muñoz (1804–1831), martyr of Spanish liberalism Marianna Pineda (1925–1996), American sculptor Mariana Wolfner , American molecular biologist and geneticist See also [ edit ] Marianna (given name) Marijana Maryanne [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
126-591: The Top Latin Album in Billboard and her first single peaked at number 18 in the Hot Latin Tracks. Que no me faltes tu was her second single, which was successful, it peaked number 6 in the Hot Latin Tracks. Her second album was released in 2005, La nina buena ("The Good Girl"), it peaked number 38 in the Top Latin Albums in Billboard and the first single, Una de dos , reached number 22 in
140-728: The character of Bárbara in that telenovela, Seoane then proceeded to take a two-year lay-off from telenovelas after that. But she returned in 1999, when she had her first opportunity of starring in a telenovela, acting as Adriana in Amor Gitano ("Gypsy Love"), where Islas was her co-star. Seoane also acted in Tres Mujeres ("Three Women") that year, sharing the scene with Laura Flores as well as such up and coming actors as Dominika Paleta , Eduardo Verastegui and future husband and wife Bobby Larios and Niurka Marcos , among others. Seoane played Marcela Duran in Tres Mujeres . After
154-588: The main antagonist in Por ella soy Eva . In 2013, she starred in the telenovela La tempestad as Úrsula Maya, one of the series' main antagonists. In 2014, she played Silvana Blanco, the main female antagonist in the telenovela Hasta el fin del mundo . In October 2020, She Participated on the Reality Show of the Spanish Version of “ The Masked Singer ”, ¿Quién es la máscara? on the 2nd Season as
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#1732764918234168-699: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. References [ edit ] ^ Hanks, Patrick, et al. (2002). The Oxford Names Companion . Oxford: Oxford University Press; p. 819 Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mariana_(given_name)&oldid=1246428580 " Categories : Given names Italian feminine given names Feminine given names Latin feminine given names Portuguese feminine given names Romanian feminine given names Spanish feminine given names Hidden categories: Pages using interlanguage link with
182-401: The wikidata parameter Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Mariana Seoane Seoane was born June 10, 1976, from an Argentinian mother and a Cuban -Mexican father, Seoane demonstrated an interest in becoming an entertainer since a very early age. She began acting and singing professionally as a teenager. It
196-535: Was invited to appear on the famous telenovela, La fea más bella . She appears as Karla, who falls quickly in love with Fernando Mendiola, played by Jaime Camil . In late 2007, Seoane personifies an evil villain in Juan Osorio 's telenovela Tormenta en el Paraiso . In November 2009, she starred in Nathalie Lartilleux's telenovela Mar de Amor . In 2012, she starred as Rebecca Oropeza Pérez,
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