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Víctor Noriega

Víctor Noriega

Mexican actor, singer and model (born 1972)


Víctor Noriega (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiɣtoɾ noˈɾjeɣa]; born Víctor Enrique Noriega Hernandez May 10, 1972) is a Mexican actor, singer and model.

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Biography

Born in Mexico City, he started his career as a model. He then pursued a BA in Communications.[1] At the same time he auditioned for a musical group and became part of Garibaldi from 1989 to 1998, in which he was one of the eight original members.

The group reunited in 1999 launching a double CD. He then started his acting career in Mexican soap operas. Later on he mixed his career as a host for several TV shows for Univision and TeleFutura. He recorded an album as solo artist, but it was never released. However he continues to pursue his dream of recording and releasing a CD as a solo artist in the near future.[2][when?]

Music

I. Garibaldi

The group was formed during a casting by producer Luis de Llano in 1989. It originally cast 11 members, but months later after image testing only eight participants were kept in the group:

Other members who joined the group upon replacement of the original members were:

Discography

  • 2010: Garibaldi Bicentenario
  • 1999: Reunion 10
  • 1994: Caribe
  • 1993: Gritos De Guerra, Gritos De Amor
  • 1993: Donde Quedo La Bolita
  • 1991: Los Hijos De Buda
  • 1990: Noche Buena
  • 1990: Que Te La Pongo
  • 1989: Garibaldi

II. Víctor Noriega (solo career)

In 2001, Víctor Noriega recorded his first solo album with Flamingo Music. However, the album was never released.[3]

Discography

  • 2001: Por un Beso Recorded with Flamingo Music, however, album was never released.

Filmography

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TV shows

His participation in other TV shows include:[4]

  • Big Brother VIP: Mexico, in 2002 where he was the second evicted
  • El Gordo y la Flaca, he has continuously co-hosted the entertainment news show with Lili Estefan since 2002
  • Teleton 20-30 Panama, he was a guest host in 2002
  • Objetivo Fama, a reality show in looking for Latin talent. He was the host in 2005
  • Premios TV Novelas, 2002 to date. Co-host.

Movies

His participation in movies include:[4]

  • 1992: Donde Quedo la Bolita in 1992, in which all the Garibaldi members participated.

Theatre

His participation in theatre includes:[4]

  • No Puedo, in 1999 as Roberto Legorreta
  • Mame El Musical, in 2014-2015
  • El Padre, in 2017-2018 [5]

Notes

  1. "Biografía de Víctor Noriega ::Esmas.com". Archived from the original on 2007-12-23. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
  2. "El Padre". 13 July 2017.

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