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Natalia Oreiro Profile |
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Birth Date: May 19, 1977
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Birth Place: Montevideo, Uruguay
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Birth Name: Natalia Marisa Oreiro Iglesias Poggio Bourié
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Height: 5'8½"
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Biography |
Natalia Oreiro (born May 19, 1977 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is
a popular Uruguayan singer and actress.
At the age of 16 she moved to Argentina to work there and
release her ambitions. She started her career by playing in
telenovelas. She had a hit in 1998 with her first album,
Natalia Oreiro, after she sang the theme song (Cambio dolor)
of her first important telenovela Muñeca brava (Wild Doll).
She has continued acting by appearing in several other
popular telenovelas, some of which have been seen outside of
Argentina. She has released three albums, with a fourth
expected around the middle of 2006. |
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Other
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Nominated for a Latin Grammy 2001. Best pop female
performance. First Uruguayan nominated for a Grammy. First
option for Latin soap operas "Sodero de mi vida, El" (2001)
and "Provócame" (2001). Married December 31st 2001 Ricardo
Mollo (leader of Argentinan rock band Divididos). Godmother
of Uruguayan soccer team, in Korea/Japan. 2002. She and her
friend, Uruguayan singer Jaime Roos sang there, the song
that represent "Las Americas".
Has a elder sister named Adriana.
Daughter of Carlos Alberto (employer) and Mabel (former
hairdresser, now housewife).
Since 2005 is a vegetarian.
Is a Greenpeace member. |
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