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Danna Garcia Profile |
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Birth Date: February 4, 1978
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Birth Place: Bogota, Colombia
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Birth Name: Danna Maria Garcia Osuna
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Height: 5'1"
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Biography |
Danna García (born on February 4, 1978 in Bogotá, Colombia)
is a Colombian actress and singer.
The daughter of Colombian singer Claudia Osuna, she began
her career at the age of four. In 1994, along with her
sister Claudia, she formed the band Café Moreno and recorded
the triple-platinum album "Momposino." That same year, she
appeared in her first major role in the Colombian telenovela
"Café con aroma de mujer." In 1996, she became the first
Colombian actress to star in a Mexican telenovela when she
appeared as the protagonist in "Al norte del corazón." She
is best-known for her leading roles in Pasión de gavilanes
(2003) and La Revancha (2000). García will reported replace
Sandra Echeverría in upcoming novela for Telemundo, La
Traición, starring former Pasión de Gavilanes co-star, Mario
Cimarro.
In 2006, Maybelline signed her as the company's newest
Hispanic spokesmodel for its cosmetics advertisements in
print and television. García is also signed to Garnier
Fructis as a spokesmodel for their hair products in print
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Other
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Her mother was a famous singer in Colombia, Claudia Osuna.
She speaks English, German and French.
She's got one brother and one sister.
She's got a contract with the famous firms Garnier and
Maybelline New York.
She lived in Germany for a few years.
In 1996, she became the first Colombian to do a soap opera
in Mexico for the Tv Azteca Channel.
She studies Social Comunication and Companies's
Administration.
She loves clothes of Dolce y Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli and
Alberta Ferreti and the shoes of Giussepe Zannoti.
She owns houses in Miami, Bogota, Mexico and Los Angeles.
She studied theatre in the "Teatro Nacional de Colombia".
Won in 2004, the "Canal caracol" Awards for best leading
actress in the Colombian soap opera "Pasion de Gavilanes".
Won in 2004, the "Orquidea" Awards for her work in the
Colombian soap opera "Pasion de Gavilanes". This award was
for her and Paola Rey and Natasha Klauss, both actresses in
the soap. |
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