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Rosario Prieto

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rosario Prieto
Born
Rosario de los Milagros Prieto Pérez

(1942-04-13) April 13, 1942 (age 81)
NationalityDominican
Venezuelan
OccupationActress
Years active1959-present
SpouseChucho Sanoja
Children5

Rosario de los Milagros Prieto Pérez (born April 13, 1942, in Dominican Republic) better known as Rosario Prieto is a Dominican-born actress, naturalized Venezuelan, who has developed her career in Venezuela.[1]

Biography

When she was one and a half years old, Rosario Prieto arrived in Venezuela with her parents, who were political refugees. Despite being born in the Dominican Republic, the actress identifies as Venezuelan.

Personal life

One day, when Rosario Prieto was dancing on the stage of "El Show de Renny" she met Chucho Sanoja, director of the RCTV orchestra. She fell in love married him. She then began to explore the world of singing, since she was part of the orchestra led by her husband and studied with master Eduardo Lanz. Two years after being married, Rosario Prieto had her first daughter named María Eugenia Sanoja Prieto and later, three sons who died. She then traveled to the United States where she studied choreography upon returning to Venezuela, worked for thirteen years on the newly opened CVTV channel. During this time, the actress had her second daughter, Carolina Prieto de Fernández.[2]

Career

Jorge Citino was the choreographer of that program in 1959 and, in his arduous search for all the academies of Caracas to find a classical dancer, he selected Rosario Prieto to be part of "El Show de Renny." One day, when Rosario Prieto was dancing on the stage of "El Show de Renny," she met Chucho Sanoja, director of the RCTV orchestra. She fell in love married him. She then began to explore the world of singing, since she was part of the orchestra led by her husband and studied with master Eduardo Lanz. As a member of the RCTV orchestra, which had many contracts with international record companies, Rosario Prieto had the opportunity to travel to different countries. In some nations such as Mexico, the United States and Spain, she studied as a listener in the performing arts schools. While she traveled, Prieto gained interest in acting. So she decided to take formal classes in Venezuela with professor Luis Salazar, the founder of a school of acting training in the country. Rosario Prieto debuted as an actress on RCTV in the mid-1960s. She then traveled to the United States where she studied choreography and, upon returning to Venezuela in 1964, worked in the first program of "El Club del Clan" along with “the brothers” José and Richard Hernandez produced by the recently opened CVTV channel. In 1979, she returned to RCTV and worked uninterrupted until the day of its closure, both in dramatic productions and in different genres: humor, competitions, varieties, and more.[3] In addition to all this, Rosario Prieto has a training school of artistic talent called Buscando el Actor que todos llevamos dentro witch has functioned in Caracas and in several other regions of the country. She has taught acting workshops on television, voice and diction, text analysis and body language, as well as various talks on empirical and spiritual content.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Character Channel
1970 Simplemente Maria Paola Venezolana de Televisión
1971 La consentida de papá Violeta Venezolana de Televisión
1971 Cuando se quiere ser feliz Viviana Venezolana de Televisión
1973 Mily Diana Tormento Venezolana de Televisión
1973 Gabriela Butterfly Venezolana de Televisión
1975 Valentina Violeta RCTV
1980 Rosa Campos, Provinciana Elena RCTV
1981 Marta y Javier Margó Lizárraga RCTV
1982 La Guajirita Leonor RCTV
1983 Leonela Mrs. Rodríguez RCTV
1984 La Salvaje Ana Aminta RCTV
1984-1985 Rebeca Idalina RCTV
1984-1985 Topacio Doña Pura RCTV
1986 Mansión de Luxe Margarita Luchester RCTV
1986 Atrévete Daría Sepúlveda RCTV
1987-1988 Mi amada Beatriz Miguelina "Maíta" Paredes RCTV
1988 La muchacha del circo Herminia Villas RCTV
1989 Rubí rebelde Dorila RCTV
1989 Amanda Sabater Witch Morgana RCTV
1990-1991 De mujeres Doña Leticia Contreras RCTV
1991-1992 El desprecio Brígida Albornoz RCTV
1993 De Oro Puro Fausta Gómez RCTV
1994 Alejandra María de Bustamante RCTV
1994-1995 Pura sangre Estacia Briceño RCTV
1996 Los amores de Anita Peña Pancha Mata RCTV
1997 María de los Ángeles Gertrudis Márquez RCTV
1999 Mujer secreta Evencia de Romero RCTV
1999-2000 Mariú Doña Albertina Navarrete RCTV
2000-2001 Viva la pepa Doña Trina Santaella RCTV
2001-2002 A calzón quita'o Doña Celeste de Contreras RCTV
2002-2003 Trapos íntimos Doña Eulalia Pinzón RCTV
2004 ¡Qué buena se puso Lola! Luz Elena Aguirre RCTV
2005-2006 Amor a Palos Zoila Revueltas RCTV
2007 Camaleona Numidia Valecillos Vda. de Alcántara RCTV
2008-2009 Nadie me dirá como quererte Gregoria Salas RCTV
2009 Esto es lo que hay Doña Carmen González RCTV
2012-2013 Teresa en tres estaciones Petra Bautista TVes
2015-2016 Amor secreto Coromoto Venevisión
2020 Almas en Pena Mrs. Elisa RCTV

Movies

Year Movie Character Director
2016 Locos y Peligrosos Javier Paredes and Eduardo Cerrano
2017 Más vivos que nunca Paloma Alfredo Anzola

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2018 ACACV Awards Best Supporting Actress Más vivos que nunca Winner

References

  1. ^ "Biografías - Rosario Prieto". RCTV.net. 22 June 2009. Archived from the original on 22 June 2009. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Afirma Rosario Prieto "He sido y seré madre a tiempo completo"". Magazine Venezuela. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Rosario Prieto: "No soporto el desprecio"". el-nacional.com. Archived from the original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
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