Alicia Plaza

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Alicia Plaza Tariffi, born April 30, 1957, in Caracas, Venezuela, is a Venezuelan actress. She has worked in various telenovelas, and most recently she has participated in various productions in Miami, Florida. [1]

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  1. (4 June 2007). CHAVEZ'S TV CRACKDOWN RAISES ANXIETY VENEZUELANS IN S. FLORIDA SEE ANOTHER ATTACK ON DEMOCRACY, South Florida Sun - Sentinel ("During 25 years as a soap opera actress on Venezuela's oldest and most popular television station, Alicia Plaza brought viewers titillating tales of woe and....")