Maria Gabriela de Faría

María Gabriela de Faría
Born Maria Gabriela de Faria Chacón
(1992-09-11) September 11, 1992
Caracas, Venezuela
Occupation Actress, singer, model, dancer
Years active 2002present
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Maria Gabriela de Faria Chacón (born September 11, 1992 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actress, singer, model, and dancer known for her hit television series' across Latin America. She has starred as Isabela "Isa" Pasquali in the Nickelodeon series "Isa TKM.,[1] as "Mia" in Nickelodeon's "es:Anexo:Segunda temporada de GrachiGrachi 2" series, and as robot-girl "Franky" in "Yo Soy Franky!"

Career

De Faria began her career acting in the Venezuelan telenovela Ser Bonita No Basta, the teen drama Túkiti, Crecí de Una, a production of RCTV in which she played the heroine Wendy, and the soap opera Toda Una Dama. In 2007 she was a co-host of the children's program La Merienda from RCTV.

Her first major film, El Paseo 2, with John Leguizamo, was released in December 2012. Her second film (and first in English), was "Crossing Point".

In late 2012 the singer participated in one of the 1st CD P9 band, which was recorded in the United States ranges. The Brazilian boyband published on their official YouTube account a video where she appears in the studio with the boys.

She was also in La Virgen de la Calle (2013) as Juana Pérez, with Juan Pablo Llano as Mauricio Vega.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2012 El paseo 2 Natalia Calvo Short film
2016 Pacifico ? film
2016 Crossing Point Olivia Durán film
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2002 Trapos íntimos María Fernanda Lobo Santacruz "Marifé" Recurring role
2003 La señora de Cárdenas Television film
2005 Ser bonita no basta Andreína Márquez Recurring role
2006 Túkiti, crecí de una Wendy Lead role
2007 Toda una dama Helena Trujillo Laya Co-lead role
2008 Isa TKM Isabella "Isa" Pasquali Lead role
2009 Isa TK+ Isabella "Isa" Pasquali Lead role
2011-13 Grachi Mia Novoa Co-lead role
2014 La virgen de la calle Juana Pérez Lead role
2015 Yo soy Franky Franky Lead role

Awards and Nominations

References

  1. Caramnica, Jon (30 June 1009). "The Gloomy, Cocky and Traditional". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 October 2013.

External links

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