Angelica Vale

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Un Nuevo Amor (Hopelessly Devoted To You) 00:00 Tools
Aqui Estaré 00:00 Tools
Mi Primer Amor 00:00 Tools
Es De Chocolate ((E De Chocolate)) 00:00 Tools
Fiesta De Amor (Festa Do Amor) 00:00 Tools
Hola Mi Amor ((Toco A Tu Puerta)) 00:00 Tools
Matine 00:00 Tools
Por Ti, Yo Soy (To Sir With Love) 00:00 Tools
Siempre Fuimos Compañeros 00:00 Tools
Voy En Taxi ((Joe Le Taxi)) 00:00 Tools
Brinca Al Compas Del Amor ((Brincar De Amor)) 00:00 Tools
Amigas y rivales 00:00 Tools
Vuelvo a Intentar 00:00 Tools
Thundercats 00:00 Tools
Besos Por Teléfono ((Kissing On The Phone)) 00:00 Tools
La Carcachita ((O Calhambeque)) 00:00 Tools
Me Conformo 00:00 Tools
Amigo 00:00 Tools
Momento Para Amar (Meu Primeiro Grande Amor) 00:00 Tools
Un Muchacho Formal 00:00 Tools
Radio Romance 00:00 Tools
Edy Edy ((Steady Eddie)) 00:00 Tools
Es Tan Lindo ((It's Not Easy)) 00:00 Tools
Devotamente Tuya 00:00 Tools
Nuestro Show No Puede Parar ((Alegres Paquitas)) 00:00 Tools
Tombola 00:00 Tools
Lambada De Alegria (Lambada Da Alegria) 00:00 Tools
Sobre El Arcoiris ((Over The Rainbow)) 00:00 Tools
Noticias De Ti (Noticias De Voce) 00:00 Tools
Felicidades ((Felicidade)) 00:00 Tools
Voy En Taxi - (Joe Le Taxi) 00:00 Tools
Pigui Pigui ((Piui Abacaxi)) 00:00 Tools
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Aquí Estaré 00:00 Tools
Ilarie 00:00 Tools
A Dónde Va Nuesto Amor 00:00 Tools
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Voy En Taxi 00:00 Tools
Tu belleza es un misterio 00:00 Tools
Detrás del Arcoiris 00:00 Tools
El Hombre De Mi Vida 00:00 Tools
Amante De Una Noche 00:00 Tools
Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti 00:00 Tools
Paseo en Trineo - Sleigh Ride 00:00 Tools
Ya Voy a Ver al Mago Vamos a Ver al Mago 00:00 Tools
Mi Cómplice Mi Amiga 00:00 Tools
No Es Mejor Que Yo 00:00 Tools
Una Copa De Champagne 00:00 Tools
Paso a Pasito 00:00 Tools
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En Busca Del Amor 00:00 Tools
La Patita 00:00 Tools
Tan Enamorados 00:00 Tools
No Volverás a Verme 00:00 Tools
Tú Sigues Siendo El Mismo 00:00 Tools
El Día 00:00 Tools
Me Gusta Estar Contigo 00:00 Tools
Open Up Your Heart 00:00 Tools
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Sobre el Arcoiris (Over the Rainbow) 00:00 Tools
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Angélica Vale (born Angélica María Vale Hartman on November 11, 1975 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress, singer and comedienne, known also as the daughter of Angélica María "La Novia de Mexico" (Mexico's Sweatheart), and as the daughter of comedian Raul Vale. She has been working as an actress for almost 30 years, but achieved fame in 2006 when she became the protagonist of La Fea Más Bella (The Prettiest Ugly Girl), a Mexican telenovela, with her real life mother. Acting career As a child, in the movie El Gran Triunfo in 1981, Vale portrayed the daughter of Mexican superstar, Rigo Tovar. In 1998, she portrayed Julieta in Soñadoras and in 2001, she portrayed the character of Wendy Nayeli Pérez in Amigas y Rivales, both characters which were of major importance to either project and which caused acclaim for the actress. However, the soap opera of La fea más bella was the first major protagonistic main character role for her in any Mexican telenovela, though she had appeared in a number of Spanish language programs. As a comedian, Vale was one of the main celebrity impersonators in the comedy show La Parodia, from 2000 to 2005, but she chose to leave the show because she wanted to take some weeks off. From 2005 to 2006, she performed in El Privilegio de Mandar (The Privilege to Command), which was a parody of an earlier soap opera that had stared Adela Noriega and was titled El Privilegio de Amar (The Privilege to Love). Because telenovelas are wildly popular throughout the Hispanic world, they are very profitable, even when they don't rate so well, so when as of 2006, La fea más bella became the number one Univision TV program according to 2006 Nielsen ratings, Vale became looked upon as a guarantee to success by many producers, and it is speculated that this success may open the door for greater things to come.[1] Vale is featured as one of the eight subjects on the cover of People en Español's "Los 50 Más Bellos" 2007 yearly issue and on the July 2007 monthly issue, reportedly more because of her recent popularity than because of her overall lengthy career (as many people in the business have stated that she is finally getting the international attention that she has come to deserve after laboring her talents so long and having very little ethical and commercial success). In April 2007, People en Español announced that Vale would make a special guest appearance on "Ugly Betty", in which she'd reprise her Lety role in the episode "A Tree Grows in Guadalajara," but instead she played a Lety look-alike named Angélica, who was a dental assistant, in the season finale. From 1982-1986 her family was banned from Televisa due to the launch of the independent production "LUPITA" on the rival TV Azteca network in which she played the title role. All the family members were blacklisted until 1986, year in which Ernesto Alonso intervened on their behalf. He was instrumental in getting the ban lifted, allowing the family to return to work on Televisa's productions. Singing career Like her mother, Vale is also a singer and has performed on the soundtrack for La fea más bella. She did several notable impersonations of another singer, Verónica Castro on La Parodia doing parodies of Castro's show, Mala noche... no!. Vale is also listed in that program's credits as a singer of its theme song. She has also done many impressions of singers Shakira, Thalia, and Laura Leon among others while she worked on Soñadoras and Amigas y Rivales; she also used some of these once more in "La Parodia". In 2007, after the finale of "La Fea Mas Bella", she sang one of the theme songs for the hit soap opera during an appearance on "El Show de Cristina". Angalica Vale has been heavily persecuted by paparazzi from the early 90's onward, with a special focus on her love life. In the early stages of her life, she was rumored and confirmed as the girlfactor Alejandro Ibarra, with whom it was also rumored that she was engaged to and would soon marry.[citation needed] However this wasn't the case, and they split around the time that she was cast for the role of Margarita in Bendita Mentira. This attention didn't surprise Vale, who as a young girl had seen the toll that paparazzi's attentions had taken on her mother and father's marriage when, according to tabloids, her father had led a double life with a woman in Texas. In 2005, after the death of her father, this attention reocurrently bothered her because she was constantly pestered by questions about her late father's testament and concernss about what would correspond to her father's young 'spouse'. She was overwhelmed to the point that she called for a meeting with all major television stations in Mexico and had them ask away, saying that if they didn't ask then, they would never get answers because she planned on closing that chapter in her life because it was very painful to talk about something so private.[citation needed] Later on she was also linked to singer Jose Luis Figueroa, son of also singer Joan Sebastian, during a time when he was still involved with Ninel Conde, (considered the hottest women in the world by Latin American press), but Angélica Vale denied these reports.[citation needed] Soon after, Ninel and Jose Luis broke up, and he stated it was because Ninel was too "thin" for his likes.[citation needed] Vale was also targeted much by claims that she liked to get involved with married men, and a story was published in 2006 about her having caused the separation of a family, because her then-current-boyfriend had filed for divorce and his children had to live with seeing their father with another women in public. She also denied these allegations by claiming that the divorce had been filed one year prior to their relationship, and that his marriage was childless.[citation needed] Other rumors that have followed surrounding her love life have been curiously sparked by a family friend, Cristina Saralegui, host of "El Show de Cristina", who, when interviewing the cast of "La Fea Mas Bella", stated that she thought that 'Don Fernando' (Jaime Camil) and 'Doña Lety' (Angélica Vale) had really fallen in love, but she was cut-off by the also present Angélica María, who changed the subject.[citation needed] Angélica María also sparked rumors revolving around her daughter because, of late, she has made a habit of saying that she is waiting impatiently for her only child to make her a grandmother.[citation needed] Despite the constant intrusion into her life by paparazzi, Angélica Vale has managed to maintain a lot about her life in secret, and thus this has caused thirsty paparazzi to fabricate stories on her behalf. She has also had breast reduction. Around the time she finish La Fea Mas Bella Filmography Telenovelas Year Title Role 2006 La fea más bella Leticia Padilla Solís "Lety" Main Heroine 2002 Las vías del amor Angélica 2001 Amigas y Rivales Nayeli Pérez Main Heroine/Co-Protagonist 1998 Soñadoras Julieta Ruiz Main Heroine/Co-Protagonist 1997 El Secreto de Alejandra Gloria 1996 Bendita Mentira Margarita 1995 Lazos de Amor Tere 1992 Angeles sin paraíso 1990 Angeles Blancos Priscilla 1986 Herencia Maldita Adela(child) 1981 El Hogar que yo robé Marianita Velarde 1978 Muñeca Rota 1975 El Milagro De Vivir Alejandra TV Shows Ugly Betty (2007) as Angela El Privilegio de Mandar (2005) La Parodia as various characters (2002-2005) Cancionera (2004) Big Brother México (2002) as host Hoy (2000) as host A que no te atreves (1999) as CoHost ¡Qué chavas! (1994) Movies Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (2006) (Ellie) Una película de huevos (2006) as Bibi (voice) La Guerra de los pasteles (1979) El Coyote y la bronca (1978) Albums Angélica Vale (Album) 1989 Nuestro Show No Puede Parar 1990 Atrapada En Los 60's 1992 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.