Carola Baleztena | |
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Born | 10 January 1980 44) | (age
Occupation(s) | actress and TV presenter |
Carola Baleztena (10 January 1980, Madrid) is a Spanish actress.
Her most notable role was playing Natalia, the protagonist of the youth soap opera Nada es para siempre (1999-2000). [1]
She is the granddaughter of Navarrese folk customs expert Ignacio Baleztena Ascárate. [2]
She married in 2011 with a businessman whom she had 2 daughters, they later divorced. In 2016 she married jeweler Emiliano Suárez. [3]
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