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Marina Baura

Marina Baura (born November 1, 1941) is a former Venezuelan telenovela actress.

Marina Baura
Born
Julia Pérez

(1941-11-01) November 1, 1941 (age 81)
OccupationTelevision actress
Employer(s)RCTV
Venevisión

Early life

Born as Julia Pérez in Galicia, Spain, she moved with her parents and brother Jesús to Venezuela when she was 15 years old, in 1956. She started her professional career in the early 1960s as a model in El Show de Renny, a popular variety show hosted by Renny Ottolina and aired on Radio Caracas Televisión.[1]

She later studied dramatic art under the direction of Paul Antillano, and made her debut in the Venevisión TV-series Casos y cosas de casa. After that she worked with Simón Díaz in his comedy sitcom La Quinta de Simón, while playing small roles in several telenovelas.

Professional career

Baura received her first leading role in Lucecita (1967), which drew favorable reviews with her performance as the lead character. She then became a leading actress in a number of productions, including La señorita Elena (1967), Rosario (1968), Lisa, mi amor (1969) and De turno con la angustia (1969), before returning to RCTV as an actress in 1970.

While at RCTV, Baura starred in several telenovelas such as Cristina (1970), La virgen ciega (1970), and specially in La usurpadora (1971), where she played a significant dual role. She also starred in La italianita (1973), La indomable (1974), and Valentina (1975), where she played her second double role.

Other of her contributions were Resurrección (1977), Silvia Rivas divorciada (1977), TV Confidencial (1977), Mabel Valdez, periodista (1978), Natalia de 8 a 9 (1980), Chao Cristina (1983) and Muros del silencio (1983).

In 1974 RCTV aired Doña Bárbara, based on the novel by Rómulo Gallegos and scripted by José Ignacio Cabrujas. Baura was selected to play the central role, previously established by María Félix in the classic 1943 film. The RCTV version was the first color TV program made in Venezuela, as well as the first telenovela aired in Europe.[2][3]

During the same period, she starred in miniseries based on Gallegos' novels as Canaima (1976) and Sobre la misma tierra (1976), as well as in Guillermo Meneses' La Balandra Isabel llegó esta tarde (1978). Later she co-starred with Doris Wells in Gallegos' La hora menguada (1984).

Baura voluntarily retired in 1984. Eventually, she returned to acting in 1990 at the invitation of Cabrujas to embody the central role of Emperatriz Jurado in Emperatriz, produced by Marte TV and aired by RCTV.[1] Then, in 2003 she made a special guest appearance in the successful Venevisión soap opera Cosita Rica.

Her film credits include Yo, el gobernador (1965), co-starred by humorist Joselo,[4] and El reportero (1968), teaming up along with Amador Bendayán.[5] She later played a supporting part for Amparo Rivelles and Julio Alemán in La viuda blanca (1970),[6] and co-starred with José Bardina in Bodas de papel.[7]

Private life

Baura married Hernán Pérez Belisario, with whom she had one daughter, Mónica Pérez Pérez before retiring from RCTV. They divorced in 1992.[8]

She currently lives in Caracas.[1]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1965 Yo, el gobernador Unknown role Fìlm debut
1968 El reportero Unknown role
1970 La viuda blanca Carlota Castelar
1979 Bodas de papel Wife

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1965 Madres solteras
1967 Lucecita Lucecita Lead role
1967 La señorita Elena Elena Lead role
1968 Rosario Rosario Lead role
1969 De turno con la angustia Unknown role
1969 Lisa, mi amor Lisa Lead role
1970 La Virgen Ciega Lead role
1970-1971 Cristina Cristina Lead role
1971-1972 La usurpadora Alicia / Rosalba Lead role
1972-1973 La indomable Maricruz Lead role
1972 Abandonada Lead role
1973-1974 La italianita Rina Lead role
1974-1975 Doña Bárbara Doña Bárbara Lead role
1975-1976 Valentina Valentina Montiel / Sonia Gámez Lead role
1976 Sobre la misma tierra Lead role
1976 Canaima Lead role
1977 Resurrección Lead role
1977-1978 Tv Confidencial Lead role
1977 Silvia Rivas, Divorciada Silvia Rivas Lead role
1979-1980 Mabel Valdez, periodista Mabel Valdez Lead role
1980 Natalia de 8 a 9 Natalia Lead role
1981 Goméz ll Leas role
1983 Chao Cristina Cristina Lead role
1990-1991 Emperatriz Emperatriz Lead role
2003 Cosita rica Tentación Luján Lead role
2006 Soltera y sin compromiso Yolanda de Maldonado Television film

Sources

  1. ^ a b c "El Universal – Marina Baura auténtica". (Spanish)
  2. ^ Gómez, Carlos Alarico (2009). Oswaldo Yepes y el Museo de la Radio. Fundación para la Cultura Urbana. ISBN 9806553985
  3. ^ Venciclopedia – RCTV (Spanish)
  4. ^ iMDB.com – Yo, el gobernador (1965)
  5. ^ iMDB.com – El reportero (1968)
  6. ^ iMDB.com – La viuda blanca (1970)
  7. ^ iMDB.com – Bodas de papel (1979)
  8. ^ VenCOR.com – Marina Baura, la emperatriz de la televisión (Spanish)

External links

  • Marina Baura at IMDb

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Marina Baura born November 1 1941 is a former Venezuelan telenovela actress Marina BauraBornJulia Perez 1941 11 01 November 1 1941 age 81 Galicia SpainOccupationTelevision actressEmployer s RCTVVenevision Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 3 Private life 4 Filmography 4 1 Films 4 2 Television 5 Sources 6 External linksEarly life EditBorn as Julia Perez in Galicia Spain she moved with her parents and brother Jesus to Venezuela when she was 15 years old in 1956 She started her professional career in the early 1960s as a model in El Show de Renny a popular variety show hosted by Renny Ottolina and aired on Radio Caracas Television 1 She later studied dramatic art under the direction of Paul Antillano and made her debut in the Venevision TV series Casos y cosas de casa After that she worked with Simon Diaz in his comedy sitcom La Quinta de Simon while playing small roles in several telenovelas Professional career EditBaura received her first leading role in Lucecita 1967 which drew favorable reviews with her performance as the lead character She then became a leading actress in a number of productions including La senorita Elena 1967 Rosario 1968 Lisa mi amor 1969 and De turno con la angustia 1969 before returning to RCTV as an actress in 1970 While at RCTV Baura starred in several telenovelas such as Cristina 1970 La virgen ciega 1970 and specially in La usurpadora 1971 where she played a significant dual role She also starred in La italianita 1973 La indomable 1974 and Valentina 1975 where she played her second double role Other of her contributions were Resurreccion 1977 Silvia Rivas divorciada 1977 TV Confidencial 1977 Mabel Valdez periodista 1978 Natalia de 8 a 9 1980 Chao Cristina 1983 and Muros del silencio 1983 In 1974 RCTV aired Dona Barbara based on the novel by Romulo Gallegos and scripted by Jose Ignacio Cabrujas Baura was selected to play the central role previously established by Maria Felix in the classic 1943 film The RCTV version was the first color TV program made in Venezuela as well as the first telenovela aired in Europe 2 3 During the same period she starred in miniseries based on Gallegos novels as Canaima 1976 and Sobre la misma tierra 1976 as well as in Guillermo Meneses La Balandra Isabel llego esta tarde 1978 Later she co starred with Doris Wells in Gallegos La hora menguada 1984 Baura voluntarily retired in 1984 Eventually she returned to acting in 1990 at the invitation of Cabrujas to embody the central role of Emperatriz Jurado in Emperatriz produced by Marte TV and aired by RCTV 1 Then in 2003 she made a special guest appearance in the successful Venevision soap opera Cosita Rica Her film credits include Yo el gobernador 1965 co starred by humorist Joselo 4 and El reportero 1968 teaming up along with Amador Bendayan 5 She later played a supporting part for Amparo Rivelles and Julio Aleman in La viuda blanca 1970 6 and co starred with Jose Bardina in Bodas de papel 7 Private life EditBaura married Hernan Perez Belisario with whom she had one daughter Monica Perez Perez before retiring from RCTV They divorced in 1992 8 She currently lives in Caracas 1 Filmography EditFilms Edit Year Title Role Notes1965 Yo el gobernador Unknown role Film debut1968 El reportero Unknown role1970 La viuda blanca Carlota Castelar1979 Bodas de papel WifeTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1965 Madres solteras1967 Lucecita Lucecita Lead role1967 La senorita Elena Elena Lead role1968 Rosario Rosario Lead role1969 De turno con la angustia Unknown role1969 Lisa mi amor Lisa Lead role1970 La Virgen Ciega Lead role1970 1971 Cristina Cristina Lead role1971 1972 La usurpadora Alicia Rosalba Lead role1972 1973 La indomable Maricruz Lead role1972 Abandonada Lead role1973 1974 La italianita Rina Lead role1974 1975 Dona Barbara Dona Barbara Lead role1975 1976 Valentina Valentina Montiel Sonia Gamez Lead role1976 Sobre la misma tierra Lead role1976 Canaima Lead role1977 Resurreccion Lead role1977 1978 Tv Confidencial Lead role1977 Silvia Rivas Divorciada Silvia Rivas Lead role1979 1980 Mabel Valdez periodista Mabel Valdez Lead role1980 Natalia de 8 a 9 Natalia Lead role1981 Gomez ll Leas role1983 Chao Cristina Cristina Lead role1990 1991 Emperatriz Emperatriz Lead role2003 Cosita rica Tentacion Lujan Lead role2006 Soltera y sin compromiso Yolanda de Maldonado Television filmSources Edit a b c El Universal Marina Baura autentica Spanish Gomez Carlos Alarico 2009 Oswaldo Yepes y el Museo de la Radio Fundacion para la Cultura Urbana ISBN 9806553985 Venciclopedia RCTV Spanish iMDB com Yo el gobernador 1965 iMDB com El reportero 1968 iMDB com La viuda blanca 1970 iMDB com Bodas de papel 1979 VenCOR com Marina Baura la emperatriz de la television Spanish External links EditMarina Baura at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marina Baura amp oldid 1123656587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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