Hony Estrella

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Hony Estrella
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Hony Estrella in 2011.
Born (1984-01-01) January 1, 1984 (age 38)
Nationality Dominican
OccupationActress, Presenter
Years active1999 - present
TelevisionEl Mismo Golpe con Jochy
Divertido con Jochy

Hony Smile Gregoria Hilario Estrella [1] (born January 1, 1984 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a Dominican actress and presenter. [2]

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Early career

During her adolescence, Hony began her career as an announcer on several Dominican FM stations such as Rumba FM, Cadena Espacial, Neón and Viva FM (now Fidelity). She entered television as voiceover of El Despeine, a youth TV program broadcast by Mango TV. There, in 2002 as co-anchor Ventures in Video Hits, a program of music videos.

Her public profile was revitalized when joined with Jochy Santos, one of the most widely known of the Dominican Republic. This includes being co-presenter on El Mismo Golpe con Jochy and Divertido con Jochy, respectively. Thereafter, Hony has been on several television and radio programs such as: Adolescentes en cadena, Contacto joven, Misión Iguazú, Perdone La Hora, Solo para mujeres, Radio Como Yo, Consultando con Ana Simó, Rumbo a los premios Casandra, among others. [3]

In 2007, Hony was selected to lead the first two seasons of the reality show ¿Quién baila mejor?.

Hony credits as an actress include Evita, 85 Chevy, The song of the cicada, ¿Con Quien se Casará Mi Novia? (English: who will marry With My Girlfriend?), Mi amor o mi libertad, Condesa por Amor, Prohibido Seducir a los Casados, Cada Oveja con su Pareja, la versión dominicana de Mujeres asesinas, among others.

Filmography

TheaterTVCinema
Evita Chevy 85Arrobá
El canto de la cigarraCondesa por AmorMi angelito favorito
Cada Oveja con su ParejaMujeres asesinas
¿Con Quién se Casará mi Novia?
Mi amor o mi libertad
Prohíbido Seducir a los Casados
Gorditas
la Leyenda del Comodín
Adulterios
Steel Magnolias

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References

Sources

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  2. Otto, Blanco (13 December 2009). "HONEY Soy un ser humano y he cometido errores". Archived from the original on 29 December 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
  3. Otto, Blanco (22 January 2008). "Terminar con Hony fue salir debajo de una patana" . Retrieved 10 December 2013.