Luciana Salazar
Argentinian model and singer

Born
November 7th, 1980
44 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Argentina
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Born in Buenos Aires, this individual rose to prominence as a model and actress. Early in the career, participation in various modeling campaigns established a solid reputation in the fashion industry. Transitioned into acting and featured in popular television series such as 'Gran Hermano' and 'La Babosa'. Also ventured into music, with several singles released, showcasing versatility beyond modeling. Over the years, gained attention for appearances on reality shows, further solidifying a place in Argentine entertainment culture.
Featured in the television series 'Gran Hermano'
Appeared in the series 'La Babosa'
Released various music singles
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