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Romina Ricci (Buenos Aires, 15 October 1978) is an Argentine actress, screenwriter and film director.
Life and career
Rocco was born in Flores, and is the youngest of four siblings. When she began Colegio Rawson in Caballito, she enrolled in a theatre course.
She has three daughters: Valentina, daughter of film director Máximo Gutiérrez, Margarita, daughter of musician Fito Páez, and Bethania, daughter of Brazilian music producer Walter Abud.
Career
She began as a child actress at the age of 12 along with Juan Carlos Mesa y Gianni Lunadei in the Telefé comedy series El Gordo y el Flaco (1991). Participate in youth comedies Aprender a volar and Amigovios, and the 90's series Grande Pa! She was part of the cast of La nena (1996) and Naranja y media (1997). Between 1998 and 2000 she played Connie en on the television series Verano del 98.
In the year 2003 joined the cast of the telenovela Resistiré, starring Pablo Echarri and Celeste Cid. She also appeared in the television seriesEl deseo (2004), Doble vida (2005). She starred in five episodes of the show Mujeres asesinas between 2005 and 2008.
In 2008 she joined the cast of the telenovela Vidas robadas, starting Facundo Arana, Soledad Silveyra and Mónica Antonópulos. She then participated on Trátame bien, Herederos de una venganza, Historias de la primera vez, and Historias de diván (2013). She returned to television as the co-star of the miniseries Perfidia, and in 2013 as a part of the series Farsantes, on El Trece.
Theatre
Filmography
Television
= Telenovelas
== Series
== Reality show
=Awards
Nominations
Silver Condor Award: Best Female Revelation (Whose is the garter belt?)
Carlos Award: Best Female Actress(Witches)
References
External links
Ficha on Cinenacional.com (in Spanish)
Entrevista en Para Ti (in Spanish)``
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tina Aumont
- Romina Ricci
- Ricci
- Mujeres asesinas (Argentine TV series)
- Andrea del Boca
- Maradona: Blessed Dream
- Italian Argentines
- Bailando 2021
- Tomás Fonzi
- The Effect of Love
- Verano del '98