- Consuelo Duval
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Consuelo Duval Born Consuelo Dussauge Vidal
January 11, 1969
Parral, Chihuahua, MexicoYears active 1990-present Website http://consueloduval.com/ Consuelo Dussauge Vidal (born January 11, 1969 in Parral, Chihuahua) is a Mexican theatre, film, television, and voice-over actress. She is best known for her various comedic characters in La hora pico and her role of "Federica Dávalos de P. Luche" in the sitcom, La familia P. Luche.[1]
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Career
Voice-over
Duval's career in Mexican-Spanish voice-over is most remembered for her dubbing for the characters of "Neytiri" in Avatar and "Elastigirl" in The Incredibles.
Acting
Duval has appeared in many telenovelas, reality shows, and comedy programs. She won a TVyNovelas Award for "Best Female Comedic Actress" for La hora pico. In La hora pico, she portrays a number of hilarious characters: "Sisi" (a receptionist), "Nacaranda" (a naca), "Lahora" (a parody of Laura Bozzo), "La cajera" (a cashier), and "Boatriz" (a hair stylist). She collaborates in sketches along with Miguel Galván, Adrian Uribe, and Lorena de la Garza. She had a recurring role as Damela Micha (a parody of Adela Micha) on El privilegio de mandar, which shared the same producers as La hora pico. That series' title parioded the title of a dramatic series in which Duval appeared: El privilegio de amar. All three shows just mentioned were produced by Carla Estrada.
Although she would be better known for working with Estrada, she has worked with other Televisa producers and stars, most notably Eugenio Derbez. She first portrayed Federica Dávalos de P. Luche first appeared on Derbez en cuando in 1998 and kept the role on XHDRBZ. When La familia P. Luche eventually became a series of its own, she received second billing behind Derbez. That series also won a Premios TVyNovelas award.
She also appeared in Televisa's coverage of the 2000 Summer Olympics and 2002 FIFA World Cup, performing comedy sketches.
References
- ^ Esmas - Biografía de Consuelo Duval, Retrieved January 5, 2011.
External links
Categories:- Mexican actors
- Voice actors
- Living people
- Mexican comedians
- 1969 births
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