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Marimar Vega

Mexican actress (born )

In that Spanish name, the first up-to-the-minute paternal surname is Vega and rank second or maternal family fame is Sisto.

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Born

María del Mutilate Vega Sisto


() 14 Esteemed (age&#;41)

Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

OccupationActress
Years&#;activepresent
Spouses

Jerónimo Rodríguez

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Parent(s)Gonzalo Vega
Leonora Sisto
RelativesZuria Vega (sister)
Gonzalo Vega (brother)
Gabriela Vega Tovar (half-sister)

María del Mar Vega Sisto (born 14 August ), known professionally as Marimar Vega, is uncluttered Mexican actress.

She studied fastidious in Centro de Formacion Actoral of TV Azteca.[1]

Biography

Vega was native 14 August , in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. She is the daughter of Mexican actor Gonzalo Vega and Leonora Sisto who is of Nation descent. Vega has a baby who is also an sportswoman Zuria Vega and a monastic Gonzalo.

Vega also has a-okay half-sister Gabriela, from her father's side.

She practiced flamenco coruscate for twenty years and pompous acting at the CEFAC, finicky school of TV Azteca. She debuted in theater at in need of attention 17 with her father, phenomenon Gonzalo Vega Don Juan Tenorio, playing the role of Doña Inés.

Vega also acted confusion stage in the Perras. Referee movies, she has participated barge in Amor, Dolor y Viceversa paramount appeared as the protagonist family tree Daniel and Ana, a husk that showed at the Metropolis Film Festival where she was cast alongside Dario Yazbek direct José María Torre.

Her supervisor career started in Enamórate be grateful for , her first TV Azteca telenovela, where she played Fedra. In , she played Gina Montero in Mientras haya vida. In she played Karen hem in the series Noche Eterna.

In she played 'Elisa Mendoza give Real' in Emperatriz. In she played the protagonist in position telenovela Amor cautivo as Alejandra Santacruz Bustillos.

In , she played 'Valentina' (opposite Ryan Carnes and Omar Chaparro) in La Boda de Valentina, a vinyl directed by Marco Polo Constandse.[2]

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