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'''Julieta Rosen''' is a [[Mexico|Mexican]] film and television actress. Her father is Mexican and her mother is [[Sweden|Swedish]].<ref>From her biography (''Acerca de mí'') in the [http://julietarosen.com/index2.html Spanish language version] of [http://julietarosen.com her official website]</ref>
'''Julieta Rosen''' is a [[Mexico|Mexican]] film and television actress born on November 8, 1962. Her father is Mexican and her mother is [[Sweden|Swedish]].<ref>From her biography (''Acerca de mí'') in the [http://julietarosen.com/index2.html Spanish language version] of [http://julietarosen.com her official website]</ref>


She started her career at the age of 16 with the play ''Fulgor y Muerte de Joaquín Murrieta'', at the University Theater "Carpa Geodésica", then started in her first professional role at the famous [[Teatro de la Ciudad]] with ''Don Juan Tenorio''.
She started her career at the age of 16 with the play ''Fulgor y Muerte de Joaquín Murrieta'', at the University Theater "Carpa Geodésica", then started in her first professional role at the famous [[Teatro de la Ciudad]] with ''Don Juan Tenorio''.
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Revision as of 07:51, 9 July 2011

Julieta Rosen
Born (1962-11-08) November 8, 1962 (age 61)[1]
Years active1983–present
Websitehttp://julietarosen.com

Julieta Rosen is a Mexican film and television actress born on November 8, 1962. Her father is Mexican and her mother is Swedish.[2]

She started her career at the age of 16 with the play Fulgor y Muerte de Joaquín Murrieta, at the University Theater "Carpa Geodésica", then started in her first professional role at the famous Teatro de la Ciudad with Don Juan Tenorio.

Her first telenovela was as "Julieta" in Un Solo Corazón with Daniel Martin. Many other telenovelas followed, like Encadenados with Christian Bach, Madres Egoístas with Orlando Carrio, and Infierno en el Paraíso with Juan Ferrara. She also played important roles in the historical television series Senda de Gloria and La Antorcha Encendida.

She was a series regular on the Columbia Tri-Star sitcom Viva Vegas starring Daniel Celario, Mario Celario, Ludo Vika, Mike Robelo, and Jossara Jinaro. In 2006 Rosen appeared in the telenovela Mi Vida Eres Tu, produced by Venevision. Since 2008, she co-stars as Regina Sotomayor (Bree Van de Kamp) in the US Spanish language adaptation of Desperate Housewives

In film, Ms Rosen played the role of Esperanza de la Vega, wife of Diego de la Vega/Zorro in the 1998 movie The Mask of Zorro.

She is an alumnus of the Centro Universitario Anglo Mexicano.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Perfect Target Isabela Santiago Casillas film
1998 The Mask of Zorro Esperanza de la Vega film
2005 El Amor No Tiene Precio Coralia de Herrera telenovela
2006 Mi Vida Eres Tu Ángela de Álvarez telenovela
2007 Bajo las Riendas del Amor Eloísa Corcuera telenovela
2008 Amas de Casa Desesperadas Regina Sotomayor U. S. Spanish language version of Desperate Housewives
2010 Cuando Me Enamoro Regina Soberon telenovela

References

  1. ^ Julieta Rosen en Amas de Casa Desesperadas, Las Noticias México
  2. ^ From her biography (Acerca de mí) in the Spanish language version of her official website

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