Verónica_Castro

Verónica Castro

Verónica Castro

Mexican actress and singer


Verónica Castro (Spanish pronunciation: [beˈɾonika ˈkastɾo]), full name Verónica Judith Sáinz Castro (born 19 October 1952), is a Mexican actress, singer, producer, former model and presenter.[1]

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She started her career as a television actress, where she met comedian Manuel Valdés, father of her son Cristian Castro, and in fotonovelas and telenovelas while earning her degree in international relations.[2]

Acting and music career

In 1986, she performed in the Latin version of "We Are The World", Cantare, cantaras. She also released one of her most ambitious albums to date, Simplemente Todo. The top-selling singles from Simplemente Todo were "Oye Tu," the title selection, "Nunca Lo Sabra," and "Macumba." Unlike other artists of the time, however, Castro accompanied her singles with videos, becoming one of the pioneers of the MTV age in Latin America. Even as she recorded the music video "Macumba," she worked in telenovelas in Argentina and Italy.[3]

During the 1990s, she began hosting variety shows, and has continued to do so since. Her son, Cristian, is a teen idol singer across Latin America and the United States.[4][citation needed]

In 2009 Verónica Castro went back to telenovelas, and left her native Mexico for Argentina to film the telenovela Los Exitosos Pérez. It premiered in Mexico on August 30, 2009.[citation needed][5]

In 2017, she was cast as the matronly Virginia de la Mora in Netflix's The House of Flowers, a Mexican comedy-drama series. It premiered on Netflix in August 2018.[6]

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Sources

  • Official Website of Veronica Castro
  • Official Fan Mail: Correo de Fans Verónica Castro 1707 Post Oak Blvd. #261, Houston, TX USA 77056

References

  1. "Biografia Veronica Castro". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 Jun 2014.
  2. "Verónica Castro | Sitio Oficial | 50 Años De Exito". www.veronicacastro.com.mx. Retrieved 2016-08-28.
  3. "Verónica Castro Biography". imdb.com. Retrieved April 24, 2023.
  4. Telenovela, Por (2017-08-09). "'Valentina'". Diez Minutos (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2022-11-19.

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