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Micaela Belén Vázquez (born 24 November 1986)
is an Argentine actress,
the best known in her roles in Cris Morena's teenage soap operas Chiquititas, Rebelde Way and
Floricienta. As of 2007, she is dating
Real Madrid CF player Fernando Gago.[1][2][3]
Career
Vázquez was only ten when she landed the role of Miki in
television hit series for children and teenagers, Chiquititas,
created by Cris
Morena. Vázquez reprised her role on 2001 mini–series Chiquititas, la
historia. However, her most famous role is Pilar Dunoff in another
Cris Morena's production, Rebelde Way, co–starring Camila
Bordonaba, Luisana Lopilato, Felipe Colombo
and Benjamín
Rojas. Vázques portrayed Pilar from 2002 to 2003, from the
beginning until the very end. She was singing the back vocals at
the two tours of Rebelde Way musical group, pop rock sensation Erreway, Erreway
en Grand Rex and Nuestro Tiempo. Vázquez also appeared in
Erreway's videos "Sweet Baby", "Resistiré", "Tiempo" and "Para Cosas Buenas".
In 2004, Vázquez appeared as Nata in television series Floricienta, one
more hit of Cris Morena, co–starring Florencia Bertotti, Juan Gil
Navarro, Isabel
Macedo and Benjamín Rojas. In 2006, she appeared in film Crónica de una fuga. Vázquez also had
guest
appearances in hit television series such as Casados con
Hijos (2005), Sos mi vida (2006), Chiqutitias 2006
(2006) and Son
de Fierro (2007).
Personal
life
Vázquez stated that her favorite sports are handball and football,[4];
and supports football club Boca Juniors.[4]
As of 2007, she is dating Real Madrid CF
player Fernando
Gago,[1][2][3] who
left his girlfriend Silvina Luna for her.[5][6][7][8]
Although it was reported Vázquez was involved with other Real
Madrid Argentine player, Gonzalo Higuaín,[7][8]
and Gago with Argentine tennis player Gisela Dulko,[6]
the couple have not confirmed these rumours.
Filmography
Discography
References
External
links
| Chiquititas |
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Chiquititas: Rincón de Luz
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