Natalie Pérez

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Natalie Pérez
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Pérez in 2009
Born
Natalie Pérez

(1986-11-04) November 4, 1986 (age 37)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active1999–present
Awards Full list
Musical career
InstrumentVocals
Labels Warner Group

Natalie Pérez (born November 4, 1986) is an Argentine actress and singer-songwriter. She rose to fame after appearing on the children's television series Chiquititas (1999). She also appeared on the telenovelas Rebelde Way (2002–2003), Consentidos (2009–2010), Graduados (2012), Guapas (2014–2015), Esperanza mía (2015–2016), and Las Estrellas (2017–2018).

Contents

After signing with Warner Music Group, Pérez released her debut studio album titled Un Té de Tilo Por Favor (2018), and in the following year she released the deluxe edition of the album, which contains five collaborations along with Fabiana Cantilo, Loli Molina, Coti, Los Caligaris and Lisandro Aristimuño. It was followed by the releases of the studio albums Detox (2020) and Intermitente (2023).

Early life

Natalie Pérez was born on November 4, 1986, in Villa Urquiza, Buenos Aires, Argentina. [1]

Career

Acting debut (1999–2011)

She debuted as an actress in 1999 in Chiquititas . The following year she was part of Megatrix and in 2002 of Dadivertido, both programs broadcast by Telefe. In 2003 she participated in the soap opera of El Trece, Dr. Amor and in the teen soap opera Rebelde Way . That same year, she had her film debut with the film Ay Juancito , directed by Héctor Olivera, based on the life of the Argentine politician Juan Ramón Duarte; where she played Susana Canales. [2] In 2004 she was part of the cast of the Telefe youth telenovela Frecuencia 04. [3] A musical CD was released with the television series, in which Pérez participated. [4]

In 2005 she worked on the El Nueve telenovela, Sálvame María, and made a special participation in the El Trece comedy Una familia especial. The following years she participated in the telenovelas Tango del último amor, a co-production between Argentina and Russia, and El código Rodríguez. [5] In 2007 she ventured into the theater with the play Alicia, un país de maravilla, and a year later she acted in Operación Caperucita, both directed by Héctor Pressa at the Teatro La Galera. [6] That same year she gave her voice to the animated film Valentina, by Eduardo Gondell.

During 2009 she obtained her first leading role in the children's soap opera Consentidos by El Trece. [7] There she played Luna. Fiction had its soundtrack entitled "Algo bueno va a pasar" an album made up of ten songs, six of which were performed by Natalie (three individually and three collectively). [8] [9] The telenovela premiered for Latin American audiences through Disney Channel Latin America. [10]

Recognition and more acting roles (2011–2017)

In 2011 she was summoned to star in the theatrical classic El deluvio que viene in the city of Mar del Plata. With the character of Clementina, under the direction of Manuel González Gil, [11] [12] there she was shortlisted as "Female Revelation" at the 2011 Sea Star Awards. [13]

In April 2012, the online radio program (up to and including 2014), Más rebeldes que nunca premiered on radioypunto.com, in which she participated along with Nicolás Riedel, Augusto Costabile, and Ariadna Asturzzi; the program was produced by La Estación Produce. [14] In May she joined the Telefe program, Todo es posible [15] [16] In the following months, she joined the permanent cast of the telecomedy Graduados , also from Telefe, where she plays Luna. [17] [18] [19] In July, for the winter holidays, she is summoned by Sergio Lombardo to star in the play Cenicienta, un cuento musical, directed by Juan Martín Picarel. [20]

In December 2013, she joined the cast of the comedy Mi amor, mi amor, and signed a contract with the producer Sabrina Romay to star in the play, Camila. [21] [22] In 2013 she joined the cast of Los vecinos en guerra (Telefe) where she plays Lucas's ex-girlfriend, a character played by Gastón Soffritti. In 2014 she played Cintia Miguens, in the successful comedy Guapas , of Pol-ka. In 2015 she played the villain of the sitcom Esperanza mía , starring Lali Espósito, in said sitcom Natalie participated in the soundtrack.

In 2016, she starred along with Fernando Dente and Ángela Torres in the musical Peter pan, todos podemos volar, which was presented at the Teatro Gran Rex and was directed by Ariel Del Mastro. In 2017 she was part of Las Estrellas , a telenovela by El Trece produced by Pol-Ka in which she is part as one of the five protagonists, sharing the role with Marcela Kloosterboer, Celeste Cid, Violeta Urtizberea and Justina Bustos.

Musical debut with Un Té de Tilo Por Favor (2017–2019)

In December 2017, he released her first single as a solo singer, "Algo tiene", produced by Nico Cotton and Mateo Rodó. The video clip that accompanies the song was directed by Nicolás Sedano and produced by Denise Kemelmajer. It reached one million views in the week of its release. In 2018 she released her second and third singles titled "Lluvia" and "Lo que perdimos" respectively. In November she released her first album Un Té de Tilo, Por Favor with 11 songs, including "Lluvia", "Lo que perdimos", "Algo tiene", among others. Then, she released the song "Último día", that is on the album, as a single. On November 24, she sang live in the Trastienda presenting her first record material.

In 2019 she was part of Pequeña Victoria, a telenovela from Telefe produced by Viacom along with Julieta Díaz, Inés Estévez and Mariana Genesio Peña.

Detox and Intermitente (2020–present)

In May 2020, she made her debut on the Netflix platform with the series Almost Happy alongside Sebastián Wainraich. In August of that year, she performed a streaming concert, due to the context of the pandemic, which she baptized "Ritual", and on November 4 as a self-birthday present, she released her second album Detox, with 8 tracks. [23] On May 17, 2021, she participated in the opening of the program Showmatch by El Trece singing the song "Dance Monkey" in Spanish.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesDirector
2004 Ay Juancito Susana Canales Cast role Héctor Olivera
2008ValentinaAndyDubbingEduardo Gondell
2019Amor de películaVera Marino MujícaLead roleSebastián Mega Díaz

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Chiquititas Victoria BustamanteAntagonist
2001MegatrixHerselfChronicler
2003 Rebelde Way Verónica PachecoGuest role
2004Frecuencia 04NatalyLead role
2005Una familia especialVivianaGuest role
2005Sálvame MaríaNataliaGuest role
2006El código RodríguezSofía Rodríguez / DiegaGuest role
2006Tango del íltimo amorCarolinaGuest role
2009–2010 Consentidos Luna Guzmán García Mujíca / Luna MorenoLead role
2012 Graduados Luna Ponte VedraGuest role
2012Todo es posibleHerselfHost
2012–2013Mi amor, mi amorNoel Valtierra FernándezGuest role
2013–2014 Los vecinos en guerra Valeria AcostaGuest role
2014–2015 Guapas Cinthia MiguensAntagonist
2015–2016 Esperanza mía Eva MontiAntagonist
2017 Bailando por un Sueño HerselfGuest partner of Lourdes Sánchez (twelfth season)
2017–2018 Las Estrellas Carla EstrellaLead role
2018El hostMilagros GonzálezLead role
2019Pequeña VictoriaBárbara SalvatierraLead role
2020–2022 Almost Happy Pilar AraújoLead role
2020 MasterChef Celebrity Argentina HerselfTemporary replacement for El Polaco
2021 Bailando por un Sueño HerselfOpening of the fifteenth season
2021Pequeñas VictoriasBárbara SalvatierraLead role
2021Victoria, psicóloga vengadoraClaraEpisode 6
2021Días de gallosDJGuest role
2023 ¿Quién es la máscara? HerselfContestant of the third season

Discography

Awards and nominations

AwardYear [lower-alpha 1] RecipientsCategoryResultRef.
Gardel Awards 2019Un Té de Tilo Por FavorBest Female Pop Artist AlbumNominated
Martín Fierro Awards 2018 Las Estrellas Best Leading Actress in Daily FictionNominated
2022Pequeñas VictoriasBest Leading Actress in FictionNominated
Nickelodeon Argentina Kids' Choice Awards 2013HerselfFemale RevelationNominated [24]
2015HerselfDiosaWon
HerselfChica TrendyWon
Premios Hugo al Teatro Musical2012HerselfFemale RevelationWon [25]
2014HerselfBest Female PerformerWon
Sea Star Awards 2011HerselfFemale RevelationNominated [26]
Tato Awards 2017 Las Estrellas Leading Actress of Daily FictionNominated

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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