Daniela Alvarado

Venezuelan actress and television star

Daniela Alvarado - Venezuelan actress and television star
Born

October 23rd, 1981
43 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Venezuela

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An actress with a prominent career in Venezuelan television, she gained recognition through her roles in various soap operas. Notable works include the lead role in the series 'Acorralada' and appearances in 'La mujer de fuego' and 'Cuando sea tarde'. These performances solidified her status in the entertainment industry, making her a well-recognized figure in Venezuelan media.

Starred in 'Acorralada'

Featured in 'La mujer de fuego'

Appeared in 'Cuando sea tarde'

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