Marimar Vega
Vega in 2018
Born
María del Mar Vega Sisto

(1983-08-14) 14 August 1983
OccupationActress
Years active2000-present
Spouses
(m. 2015; div. 2018)
    Jerónimo Rodríguez
    (m. 2022)
    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 1983), known professionally as Marimar Vega, is a Mexican actress. She studied acting in Centro de Formacion Actoral of TV Azteca.[1]

    Biography

    Vega was born 14 August 1983, in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. She is the daughter of Mexican actor Gonzalo Vega and Leonora Sisto who is of Spanish descent. Vega has a sister who is also an actress Zuria Vega and a brother Gonzalo. Vega also has a half-sister Gabriela, from her father's side.

    She practiced flamenco dance for twenty years and studied acting at the CEFAC, acting school of TV Azteca. She debuted in theater at age 17 with her father, actor Gonzalo Vega Don Juan Tenorio, playing the role of Doña Inés. Vega also acted on stage in the Perras. In movies, she has participated in Amor, Dolor y Viceversa and appeared as the protagonist in Daniel and Ana, a film that showed at the Cannes Film Festival where she was cast alongside Dario Yazbek and José María Torre.

    Her television career started in Enamórate in 2003, her first TV Azteca telenovela, where she played Fedra. In 2007, she played Gina Montero in Mientras haya vida. In 2008 she played Karen in the series Noche Eterna.

    In 2011 she played 'Elisa Mendoza del Real' in Emperatriz. In 2012 she played the protagonist in the telenovela Amor cautivo as Alejandra Santacruz Bustillos. In 2018, she played 'Valentina' (opposite Ryan Carnes and Omar Chaparro) in La Boda de Valentina, a film directed by Marco Polo Constandse.[2]

    Filmography

    Telenovelas, Series, Theater, Films
    YearTitleRoleNotes
    2000Don Juan TenorioDoña InésTheatrical Performance
    2003EnamórateFedra
    Lo que callamos las mujeresViridianaTV series
    2004La vida es una canciónAzul (young)TV series
    Soñarás SusanaSupporting role
    2005Los SánchezPilar ManziniSupporting role
    2006Campeones de la vida
    PerrasLa ToraTheatrical Performance
    2007-2008Mientras haya vidaGeorgina "Gina" MonteroSupporting role
    2008Fresas en InviernoSofíaTheatrical Performance
    Noche EternaKaren GarcíaTV series
    2009CapadociaGalaTV series
    Doce mujeres en pugnaMarimarTheatrical Performance
    Eternamente tuya[3]Sara CastelánProtagonist
    Daniel & AnaAna TorresFilm
    Amor, dolor y viceversaFilm
    2010Cinco mujeres usando el mismo vestidoMeredithTheatrical Performance
    No se si cortarme las venas o dejarmelas largasAndreaTheatrical Performance
    2011Aladino El MusicalTheatrical Performance
    Emperatriz[4]Elisa Mendoza del Real/LunaMain role
    2012Amor cautivoAlejandra Santacruz Bustillos/Alejandra del Valle BustillosLead role
    2013No se si cortarme las venas o dejarmelas largasAndreaFilm
    2013-14Las Trampas del DeseoAura Luján VelázquezLead role
    2016El Cumple de la AbuelaAna
    2016-2017 Silvana sin lanaStella Peréz
    2018 La Boda de ValentinaValentinaFilm
    2019 La Boda de la AbuelaAna
    2019-present El juego de las llavesGabriela "Gaby" Albarrán
    2020 The Great ArtistPerryShort film
    2023 Dra. Lucía, un don extraordinario[5]Dr. Lucía CastilloLead role

    References

    1. Marimar Vega a traves de los anos Archived 2011-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
    2. Cordova, Randy (8 February 2018). "'La Boda de Valentina': 2 countries, 1 romantic triangle". eu.azcentral.com. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
    3. TV Azteca "Marimar Vega interpreta a Sara en Eternamente tuya" Archived 2011-04-15 at the Wayback Machine
    4. Marimar Vega es Elisa Mendoza del Real en "Emperatriz" Archived 2011-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
    5. Rodarte, Jorge (6 July 2023). "De qué trata 'La Doctora Lucía', nueva serie de TV Azteca con Marimar Vega y Mauricio Islas". debate.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 August 2023.


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