Marisol Calero

Marisol Calero

Marisol Calero (born September 13, 1963) is a Puerto Rican actress and singer.[1]

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Early years

Calero was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico on September 13, 1963.[1] Since she was a child, Calero participated in school performances at the Academia del Perpetuo Socorro. As a child she participated briefly in the San Juan Children's Choir. As a teenager she attended the Escuela Libre de Musica (Free School of Music) in San Juan. There she continued to participate in the dramatic arts. She studied singing from the age 14 under the sopranos Rina de Toledo, Vilna Echenique and Darysabel Isales.[2]

Theatrical career

She started her professional career with a fino performance in a poetic musical, accompanied by her mother – also an actress as well as a politician Marta Font. She was a singer in various civic, college, and professional groups. In time she rose to the theatrical horizon in Puerto Rico.[2]

Singing career

In addition to her theatrical career in Puerto Rico, Calero also became a professional singer. Her first hit was Conmigo no (Not with me) in 1986. This was followed by Duende, Ojalá, Te voy a dejar, Duendes de la noche, and Frágil.[2]. A parody of Duendes de la noche became comedic character Vitín Alicea's signature song, Hombres en la noche.

As a singer, Calero represented Puerto Rico at the OTI Festival, celebrated in Portugal in 1987. She also performed as an actress in Panama in the El diluvio que viene.[2]

US scenes

At the beginning of the 1990s, Calero moved to Miami, Florida, where she worked in the world of Telenovelas as well as the theatrical scene. In 1994 she was named Star Actress of the Year at the 19th festival of the Arts Critics Awards for her role in Tal para cual where she performed with Evelio Taillac.[2]

Later she participated in La duda, directed and produced by Carmen Montejo; Rosita la soltera, a play by Federico García Lorca and Hazme de la noche un cuento, directed by Ramón Pareja for the Latin Theatrical Festival in Miami. Calero was concurrently participating in various TV projects such as Aguamarina, starring Ruddy Rodríguez and Leonardo García; Hey Miami, and the telenovela Me muero por ti, also flmed in 2000.[2]

Puerto Rico scenes

In 1998 Calero starred in Tal para cual at the San Juan Centro de Bellas Artes. She had a role in the movie Under Suspicion, which was filmed entirely in Puerto Rico. In March, 2001 Calero was part of Huracán criollo of the dramatist Juan González-Bonilla.[2]

In 2002 Calero was contracted by the Brazilian company Rede Globo for a role in Vale tudo, doing the role of Mercedes, a Mexican mother bringing up her adolescent daughter. A year later she starred at the Abanico Theater in Coral Gables in El último de los amantes, the Spanish version of Neil Simon's The Last of the Red Hot Lovers. She starred in the role of four different characters. Prior to her acting in El último de los amantes, she was recognized by the Office of the Government of Puerto Rico in Miami together with Sully Díaz, Mara Croatto, Yolandita Monge and Adamari López.[2]

She currently resides in Miami, Florida, USA.

Filmography

She has performed as an actress in:[1]

  • El Fantasma de Elena (2010) as La Nena Ochoa
  • Manuela y Manuel (2007) as Norma (a.k.a., "Manuela and Manuel" - USA)
  • Una historia común (2004) as Clarita
  • Ángel rebelde as Etelvina Perez (1 episode, 2004)
    • Ángel rebelde (2004) (TV episode) as Etelvina Perez
  • Bala perdida (2003/II), a.k.a. Stray Bullet - International (English title)
  • Vale todo (2002) (TV series) as Mercedes
  • Under Suspicion (2000) as Sergeant Arias
  • Me muero por tí (1999) (TV series) as Jasmina
  • Aguamarina (1998) TV (series) as Penelope

References

  1. ^ a b c Marisol Calero at the Internet Movie Database
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Fundacion Nacional para la Cultura Popular

See also

  • List of famous Puerto Ricans

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