Fabiola Campomanes

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Fabiola Campomanes
Born
Fabiola Campomanes Rojas

(1972-07-30) 30 July 1972 (age 52)
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation(s)Actress, businesswoman
Years active1991–present

Fabiola Campomanes Rojas (born 30 July 1972) is a Mexican actress.

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Biography

Campomanes enrolled at the Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) run by Televisa. In addition, she studied film and television direction at UCLA. Campomanes began her career in Los parientes pobres (1993) acting next to Lucero and Ernesto Laguardia. After that, she began acting in the telenovelas Imperio de Cristal (1995), María José (1995) and in Los hijos de nadie (1997).

In 1998, Campomanes earned her first starring role in the telenovela Azul tequila . She continued in La calle de las novias (2000), and Ladrón de corazones (2003), as co-protagonist.

In 2005, Campomanes received the proposal to pose naked for Playboy magazine, which she accepted. She then posed for the magazine H Extremo. The following year she returned in the telenovela Duelo de Pasiones interpreting the villain Thelma, and in 2008 playing another villain, Alice, in Las tontas no van al cielo , acting alongside Jacqueline Bracamontes, and Jaime Camil. In 2009, Campomanes received the proposal to star in the telenovela Niños Ricos, Pobres Padres for the network Telemundo. In 2010, she returned to Televisa, in the telenovela Teresa, portraying the innocent Esperanza, and shared credits with Angelique Boyer and Sebastián Rulli.

After production on Teresa ended, Campomanes interpreted the twins of the telenovela Amorcito corazón . [1] In 2014 she played Jennifer, her second co-starring role, in Mi corazón es tuyo , sharing credits with Silvia Navarro, with whom she had previously performed in La calle de las novias . also made his last novel in Televisa

In 2016, she switched to the TV Azteca broadcaster, which saw her grow up as an actress.

Filmography

Telenovelas, Films, TV presenter
YearTitleRoleNotes
1991–1992 Vida Robada Supporting role
1993 Los parientes pobres EldaSupporting role
1994Prisionera de amorLucilaSupporting role
1994–1995 Imperio de Cristal JuanitaSupporting role
1995María JoséLindaSpecial appearance
1995–1997 Mujer, casos de la vida real TV series
1995–1996Retrato de familiaMalenaSupporting role
1996CococobanaFilm
1997Los hijos de nadieLourdesSupporting role
1998–1999 Azul tequila Lorenza de IcazaLead role
2000 La calle de las novias María SánchezMain role
2001 Lo que callamos las mujeres ÁngelesTV series
2002Agua y aceiteElenaSpecial appearance
El país de las mujeres RenataSupporting role
FranciscaAdelaFilm
...De qué lado estas?Film
2003 Ladrón de corazones Inés SantoscoyLead role
2004MotelLeonor de la rosaFilm
Big Brother VIP 3 HerselfReality Show-Finished 4th Place
Historias y testigos: ¡Ni una muerta más! ValentinaTV film
2005–2008IncógnitoHerself/PresenterTV show
2006 Duelo de pasiones Thelma CasteloMain cast
AmbicionaPaolaFilm
2006–2008Wax, TV ácidaHerself/PresenterTV show
2008 Las tontas no van al cielo Alicia Morales Alcalde de Molina
LokasFilm
Enemigos íntimosFilm
2009Tiempo finalTatianaTV series
2009–2010 Niños Ricos, Pobres Padres Lucía Ríos Vda de PazLead role
Hasta Que el Dinero Nos Separe Lola Sansores "La Coqueta"
2010–2011 Teresa Esperanza Medina Domiguez de LedesmaMain role
2011–2012Correo de inocentesAustraliaSpecial appearance
Amorcito Corazon Manuela Ballesteros Tres Palacios/Sofía Ballesteros Tres Palacios de Lobo
2014Dos LunasKarina RangelTV series
2014–2015 Mi corazón es tuyo Jennifer Rodríguez LascurainRecurring role
2017 Guerra de ídolos Itzel PazRecurring role
2019–present El juego de las llaves Bárbara CuevasMain role
202140 no es nadaHerselfReality series
2022 Diario de un gigoló Ana Miro Sanz de LubosSeries regular
2022 Cabo Malena

Awards and nominations

Premios TVyNovelas

YearCategoryTelenovelaResult
2007Best Female Antagonist Duelo de pasiones Nominated

MTV Movie Awards Mexico

YearCategoryFilmResult
2003Favorite ActressDe Qué Lado EstásNominated

References

  1. "Fabiola Campomanes lists malice for 'Amorcito Corazón'". 24 June 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2016.[ permanent dead link ]