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Silvia Navarro
Born
Silvia Angélica Navarro Barva

(1978-09-14) September 14, 1978 (age 46)
OccupationActress
Years active1998-present
Partner(s)Fernando Alonso (2007-2010)
Gerardo Casanova (2012-present)
Children1
RelativesRené Navarro (brother)

Silvia Navarro (born Silvia Angélica Navarro Barva on September 14, 1978 in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico) is a Mexican actress of film, television, and theatre, primarily known for starring in several telenovelas. 2012 The Spanish People magazine named her one of "50 Most Beautiful".

Biography

Navarro was born on September 14, 1978 in Irapuato, Guanajuato. She attended and graduated from Centro de Formacion Actoral (CEFAC), TV Azteca’s acting school in Mexico City. She studied with accomplished instructors such as Raul Quintanilla and Hector Mendoza. In 2012, Navarro confirmed she's in a relationship with Gerardo Casanova. In February 17th 2015 Silvia confirmed her pregnancy. Later she confirmed that the baby was a boy. On September 7, 2015 she announced that she gave birth to a boy, Léon.

Career

Navarro has appeared onstage in plays such as Mar Muerto, El Tenorio Comico, and Quimicos Para El Amor"El Misantropo". Her film roles include Dragones: Destino de Fuego (2006), Esperanza (2005) and Mujer Alabastrina (2005). "Cabeza de Buda" Labios RojosDragones: Destino de Fuego is a 3-D animated film in which she lends her voice to Marina. In television, she hosted the kids' game show A La Cachi, Cachi Porra in 1997. Her IMDb profile shows that her first TV appearance was in 1975, in the telenovela Perla in which she played the dual role of Julieta/Perla alongside Leonardo Garcia in 1998,as a baby she did commercials for disposable diapers.

Her next three roles, also for TV Azteca, were in the telenovelas Catalina y Sebastian (1999) and La Calle de Las Novias, and Cuando Seas Mia (2001). All three novelas also starred Sergio Basañez who played the lead male character in both Catalina Y Sebastian and Cuando Seas Mia. In La Calle de Las Novias, he was the lead antagonist to Juan Manuel Bernal, who played the lead and romantic interest of Silvia's character, Aura Sanchez. In 2002, Silvia started in the telenovela La Duda, alongside Omar Germenos."Montecristo" as Laura with Diego Olivera.(2006)

In 2005 Silvia finally returned to the small screen, playing the lead role of Maria Claudia in the telenovela La Heredera with Sergio Basañez. In July 2008 Silvia signed a contract with Televisa and starred as the protagonist, in the soap opera Mañana es Para Siempre as Fernanda Elizalde Rivera, alongside Lucero and Fernando Colunga.

In the spring of 2009, it was rumored that Navarro was going to star in the series Mujeres Asesinas but was later confirmed that she would not star in the series. In 2010, she returned to Televisa and starred in Cuando Me Enamoro, where she portrayed the protagonist, Renata Monterrubio alongside Juan Soler and Jessica Coch. In the same year she starred in the controversial film La dictadura perfecta, which in a very direct way criticizes the Mexican government.

In 2012, she starred as the protagonist, Camila Monterde in Amor Bravío alongside Cristian de la Fuente and Leticia Calderón.

As of 2014, Navarro stars, once again as the protagonist, in Juan Osorio's telenovela Mi Corazón Es Tuyo as Ana Leal, alongside Jorge Salinas and Mayrin Villanueva.

Filmography

Telenovela
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Perla Perla Santiago / Julieta Santiago Protagonist
1999 Catalina y Sebastián Catalina Negrete Rivadeneira Protagonist
2000-01 La calle de las novias Aura Sánchez Protagonist
2001-02 Cuando seas mía Teresa Suárez "Paloma" / Elena Olivares/Margot Protagonist
2002-03 La duda Victoria Altamirano Protagonist
2004-05 La heredera María Claudia Madero Grimaldi Protagonist
2006-07 Montecristo Laura Ledezma de Lombardo / Laura Sáenz Gutiérrez Protagonist
2008-09 Mañana es para siempre Fernanda Elizalde Rivera de Juárez Protagonist
2010 Cuando me enamoro Renata Monterrubio Álvarez / Regina Gamba Soberón / Renata Monterrubio Soberón de Linares Protagonist
2012 Amor bravío Camila Monterde Santos de Díaz Acosta Protagonist
2014-2015 Mi corazón es tuyo Ana Leal de Lascurain Protagonist
Series, Films, Theater
Year Title Role Notes
2002 Cara o Cruz Libra Series
Vivir así Laura Series
Robando el rock and roll Short film
2005 Contracorriente La Güera Film
Esperanza Andrea Film
Mar Muerto Maku - El Tenorio cómico Doña Inés Theater
Químicos para el amor Larissa /Julia /Regina Theater
2006 Dragones: destino de fuego Marina (Voice) Film
2007 Chicas católicas Eva Durazo/Hermana Sacre Coeur Theater
2008 Amor letra por letra Hannah Film
2009 Todos eran mis hijos Ann Deever Theater
Cabeza de Buda Magdalena Film
Asesino serial Short film
2010 Te presento a Laura Andrea Film
Labios Rojos Blanca Caballeros Film (con Jorge Salinas)
2013 Locos de amor May Theater(con Ivan Sanchez)
2014 El Misantropo o el Violento Enamorado Celimena Theater
2014 La Dictadura Perfecta Lucía Garza Film

Awards and nominations

Premios Diosas de Plata

Year Category Film Result
2009 Female Revelation Amor letra por letra Nominated[1]
2014 Best supporting actress La dictadura perfecta Nominated[2]

Premios People en Español

Year Category Telenovela Result
2009 Best Couple with Fernando Colunga Mañana es para siempre Won[3]
Surprise of the Year
Best Actress Nominated
2011 Cuando me enamoro Nominated
2012 Amor Bravio
2014 Mi corazón es tuyo Won
  • 2012: The magazine People en Español named as one of "50 Most Beautiful".

Premios Juventud

Year Category Telenovela Result
2013 ¡Chica que me quita el sueño! Amor Bravío Nominated
2015 Protagonista favorita Mi Corazón Es Tuyo Won

Association of Theatre Journalists Awards

Year Category Theater Result
2010 Best Actress Todos eran mis hijos Nominated

Association of Theatre Critics and Journalists Awards

Year Category Theater Result
2010 Best Female Co-acting Todos eran mis hijos Won
2007 Actress Revelation Mar muerto

TV Adicto Golden Awards

Year Category Telenovela Result
2013 Best Lead Actress Amor Bravío Won
  • Los Favoritos del Público (Confirmed on April 8, 2013.[4] Winners announced on April 27, 2013.)[5]
Year Category Nominee Result
2013 Favorite Couple Silvia Navarro and Cristian de la Fuente Nominated
Favorite Slap Silvia Navarro slapping Flavio Medina Won
Favorite Kiss Silvia Navarro and Cristian de la Fuente Nominated
2015 Favorite Couple Silvia Navarro and Jorge Salinas Nominated
Favorite Kiss Silvia Navarro and Jorge Salinas Nominated
Favorite Slap Mayrin Villanueva slapping Silvia Navarro Nominated

References