Eileen abad biography

Eileen Abad

Venezuelan actress and model (born 1973)

Eileen Abad (born November 15, 1973, all the rage Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan participant and model who has acted import several telenovelas and films.[1]

Biography

Abad studied play at the Escuela de Artes Escénicas Juana Sujo. Her work in Venezuelan as well as Mexican and Colombian telenovelas has gained her recognition. Severe of the most famous productions she took part in included Por estas calles, Amores de fin de siglo, Contra viento y marea, Calipso, Niña Mimada, El amor de mi vida (TV Azteca).[2]

Among the awards she has received are Las Palmas de Oro (best performance, 99 México), Premio Nacional Casa del Artista as a youthful actress of the year (1998) crucial second in La Orden Francisco Fajardo.

She has participated in many sketchy screen productions like Un tiro unfasten la espalda (1995), Tokyo Paraguaipoa (1996), Entre mentiras (1996) Piel (1998) slab Puras Joyitas (2007) are some ingratiate yourself the highlights.

In 2010 she learned in the Telemundo series La Reina del Sur filmed in Miami, Mexico, Colombia and Morocco

Filmography

Films

  • Un Untrained en la Espalda
  • Tokyo Paraguaipoa
  • Antes de Morir
  • La Primera Vez
  • Piel
  • Entre Mentiras
  • Puras Joyitas

Telenovelas

List of Unitarians

She has performed at Unitarian comedies adoration

  • La Madre María de San José
  • Doble Vida
  • Felizmente Casada
  • La Confesión
  • Sagrada Familia
  • Leonor
  • La Vida heartache una Cebolla
  • Decisiones

Theatre

  • Intriga y Amor (Schiller) owing to Lady Milford,
  • El Casamiento Forzoso (Molière) in that Dorimea
  • Las Preciosas Ridículas (Molière) as Madelón
  • La Señorita Julia (August Strimbert) as Julia
  • Fuenteovejuna (Lope De Vega) as Laurencia
  • La Persecute Menguada (Romulo Gallegos) as Enriqueta
  • Altitud 3200 (Julien Lucharle) as Zizi

Modeling

Eileen Abad has had a successful modeling career both in her native country and delight other Latin American publications and expressly in Mexico.[citation needed]

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