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Miriam Díaz Aroca

Margarita Miriam Díaz Aroca (born 4 March 1962, in Madrid) is a Spanish actress and television presenter.

Miriam Díaz Aroca
Miriam Díaz-Aroca in 2012
Born
Margarita Miriam Díaz Aroca

(1962-03-04) 4 March 1962 (age 62)
Occupation(s)Actress, television presenter
Years active1987–present
Spouse(s)Pedro Luis Llorente (1993–2000)
Stuart Grant Washington (2005–present)
Children2

Biography edit

Miriam Díaz Aroca was born on 4 March 1962 in Madrid but grew up in Santander (Cantabria).[1] She studied Journalism in Complutense University of Madrid. She began working on Radio Minuto Fórmula of Cadena SER as a radio hostess and control technician.

Her first appearance on-screen was in the Spanish TV music program Aplauso in 1979 as a contestant on the section La juventud baila, being placed in third position (25.000 pesetas) . Professionally, she debuts accompanying Javier Basilio in the Televisión Española contest El bote de Don Basilio, which was broadcast on the program of Jesús Hermida Por la mañana (1987–88). She then went on to present a children's television show entitled Cajón desastre (1988-1991). She co-presented the television game show Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez with Jordi Estadella (1991-1993).

In 1990 she participated as a singer in an album with 11 songs called Chicos of the brand CBS, which has as a hit Merlin the Spanish version of Shattered Dreams by the English group Johnny Hates Jazz

In movies, Pedro Almodóvar selected her to play a small role as a radio hostess for the deaf in the film High Heels (1991). Her consecration as an actress would come with Clara's character in the Academy Award winning picture Belle Époque (1992), by Fernando Trueba.

Miriam has two children, a male (Pedro Luis Llorente Jr., 1994) and a female (María Washington, 2004).

She also participated as an actress in the TV comedy La casa de los líos (1996-1999) of Antena 3, with Arturo Fernandez, in the sitcom ¡Ala... Dina! (2001-2002) of TVE, and between 2004 and 2006 played the role of Claudia Valladares in Mis adorables vecinos of Antena 3. Also in 2006 she participated in the TV contest ¡Mira quién baila!. In 2009, José Luis Moreno gave her the main role in the comedy series ¡A ver si llego! with just five chapters aired given the low ratings.

She also works on theater, she took part in the Festival of Classical Theatre of Mérida in 2007 with the play Lysistrata; she starred in the 101 Dalmatians theater adaptation as Cruella de Vil; in 2009 she starred with María Barranco in the play Adulterios; and participated in 2011 with María Luisa Merlo and Jorge Roelas in the play 100 metros cuadrados of Juan Carlos Rubio.

She is the writer of the show Madame Noir of Monica Naranjo (2011).

In the fourth and final week of January 2003 she was the cover of Interviú magazine.

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Director Notes
1991 High Heels Isabel Pedro Almodóvar
1992 Belle Époque Clara Fernando Trueba
1996 Los Porretas Carlos Suárez
1997 Carreteras secundarias Emilio Martínez Lázaro
2000 El paraíso ya no es lo que era Francesc Betriu
2001 La mujer de mi vida Antonio del Real
2004 XXL Julio Sánchez Valdés
2004 Isi/Disi. Amor a lo bestia Chema de la Peña
2010 Clara, no es nombre de mujer Pepe Carbajo

Television edit

Year Title Role Network Notes
1987 - 1988 Por la mañana Herself Televisión Española Host
1989 - 1990 Cajón desastre Herself Televisión Española Host
1991 - 1993 Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez Herself Televisión Española Host
1993 - 1994 Noches de gala Herself Televisión Española Host
1994 - 1995 No te rías, que es peor Herself Televisión Española Host
1996 - 1999 La casa de los líos Manuela Bellapart Valdés Antena 3
1999 Manos a la obra Antena 3 3 episodes
2001 - 2002 ¡Ala... Dina! Dina Televisión Española
2004 - 2006 Mis adorables vecinos Claudia Valladares Roig Antena 3
2006 ¡Mira quién baila! Herself Televisión Española Contestant Season 3 - 5th place
2006 Empieza el espectáculo
2009 ¡A ver si llego!
2013 Splash! Famosos al agua Herself Antena 3 Contestant

Theatre edit

Year Title
2001 - 2002 The 101 Dalmatians
2007 - 2008 Lisístrata
2009 - 2010 Adulterios
2010 - 2012 100 Metros Cuadrados
2011 - 2012 Madame Noir (Writer)
2012 Ni para ti, ni para mí

Others edit

Year Work Title Notes
2010 Videoclip Caso Perdido of Lara Pinilla

References edit

  1. ^ El Diario Montanes, ed. (March 5, 2003). "Miriam Díaz Aroca and María Barranco presented today at the Teatro Casyc 'Adultery'" (in Spanish). Retrieved October 9, 2010.

Externals edit

  • Miriam Díaz-Aroca at IMDb
  • Official Site
  • Chicos

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ExternalsBiography editMiriam Diaz Aroca was born on 4 March 1962 in Madrid but grew up in Santander Cantabria 1 She studied Journalism in Complutense University of Madrid She began working on Radio Minuto Formula of Cadena SER as a radio hostess and control technician Her first appearance on screen was in the Spanish TV music program Aplauso in 1979 as a contestant on the section La juventud baila being placed in third position 25 000 pesetas Professionally she debuts accompanying Javier Basilio in the Television Espanola contest El bote de Don Basilio which was broadcast on the program of Jesus Hermida Por la manana 1987 88 She then went on to present a children s television show entitled Cajon desastre 1988 1991 She co presented the television game show Un dos tres responda otra vez with Jordi Estadella 1991 1993 In 1990 she participated as a singer in an album with 11 songs called Chicos of the brand CBS which has as a hit Merlin the Spanish version of Shattered Dreams by the English group Johnny Hates JazzIn movies Pedro Almodovar selected her to play a small role as a radio hostess for the deaf in the film High Heels 1991 Her consecration as an actress would come with Clara s character in the Academy Award winning picture Belle Epoque 1992 by Fernando Trueba Miriam has two children a male Pedro Luis Llorente Jr 1994 and a female Maria Washington 2004 She also participated as an actress in the TV comedy La casa de los lios 1996 1999 of Antena 3 with Arturo Fernandez in the sitcom Ala Dina 2001 2002 of TVE and between 2004 and 2006 played the role of Claudia Valladares in Mis adorables vecinos of Antena 3 Also in 2006 she participated in the TV contest Mira quien baila In 2009 Jose Luis Moreno gave her the main role in the comedy series A ver si llego with just five chapters aired given the low ratings She also works on theater she took part in the Festival of Classical Theatre of Merida in 2007 with the play Lysistrata she starred in the 101 Dalmatians theater adaptation as Cruella de Vil in 2009 she starred with Maria Barranco in the play Adulterios and participated in 2011 with Maria Luisa Merlo and Jorge Roelas in the play 100 metros cuadrados of Juan Carlos Rubio She is the writer of the show Madame Noir of Monica Naranjo 2011 In the fourth and final week of January 2003 she was the cover of Interviu magazine Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Director Notes1991 High Heels Isabel Pedro Almodovar1992 Belle Epoque Clara Fernando Trueba1996 Los Porretas Carlos Suarez1997 Carreteras secundarias Emilio Martinez Lazaro2000 El paraiso ya no es lo que era Francesc Betriu2001 La mujer de mi vida Antonio del Real2004 XXL Julio Sanchez Valdes2004 Isi Disi Amor a lo bestia Chema de la Pena2010 Clara no es nombre de mujer Pepe CarbajoTelevision edit Year Title Role Network Notes1987 1988 Por la manana Herself Television Espanola Host1989 1990 Cajon desastre Herself Television Espanola Host1991 1993 Un dos tres responda otra vez Herself Television Espanola Host1993 1994 Noches de gala Herself Television Espanola Host1994 1995 No te rias que es peor Herself Television Espanola Host1996 1999 La casa de los lios Manuela Bellapart Valdes Antena 31999 Manos a la obra Antena 3 3 episodes2001 2002 Ala Dina Dina Television Espanola2004 2006 Mis adorables vecinos Claudia Valladares Roig Antena 32006 Mira quien baila Herself Television Espanola Contestant Season 3 5th place2006 Empieza el espectaculo2009 A ver si llego 2013 Splash Famosos al agua Herself Antena 3 ContestantTheatre edit Year Title2001 2002 The 101 Dalmatians2007 2008 Lisistrata2009 2010 Adulterios2010 2012 100 Metros Cuadrados2011 2012 Madame Noir Writer 2012 Ni para ti ni para miOthers edit Year Work Title Notes2010 Videoclip Caso Perdido of Lara PinillaReferences edit El Diario Montanes ed March 5 2003 Miriam Diaz Aroca and Maria Barranco presented today at the Teatro Casyc Adultery in Spanish Retrieved October 9 2010 Externals editMiriam Diaz Aroca at IMDb Official Site Chicos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miriam Diaz Aroca amp oldid 1212755295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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