Valeria Baroni

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Valeria Baroni
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BornOctober 6, 1989
NationalityArgentinian

Valeria Soledad Baroni (Born October 6, 1989 in Buenos Aires, Argentina), is an actress, singer, and dancer. She is best known for driving the Zapping Zone program that was broadcast throughout Latin America by Disney Channel. Her passion for music, singing, dancing and acting brought her to participate in High School Musical: The Challenge , a local version of American High School Musical, where she acted as one of the main characters.

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Life and career

In 2007, Baroni was selected to join the reality show High School Musical: The Selection , [1] a casting which contained the actors who were part of the local version of the American musical, High School Musical.

Filmography


YearTitleCharacterProducer
2008 High School Musical: The Challenge [1] Herself Walt Disney Pictures

Television

YearTitleCharacterNotes
2007High School Musical: The SelectionHerselfParticipant and part of the 8 finalists, the "Reality Show" of Disney Channel Latin America and Channel 13
2009-12Zapping ZoneConductive Disney Channel Latin America
2010 Highway: Rolling Adventure [2] HerselfMain role, series of Disney Channel Latin America
2011 When the bell rings [2] MichelleSpecial guest, series of Disney Channel Latin America
Disney's Friends for Change Games HerselfGreen team
We Can Change the World HerselfVideo musical of Disney's Friends for Change Games
2013 Violetta [2] LaraSeries of Disney Channel Latin America
The U-Mix ShowHerself
2016What a Talent!VictoriaSeries of Disney Channel Brazil

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References

  1. 1 2 "Biografía de Valeria Baroni – musica.com".
  2. 1 2 3 "Valeria Baroni".