Ángela Torres

Ángela Blue Concepción Caccia Torres[1][2][3] (born 13 August 1998 in Avellaneda, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina), known as Ángela Torres, is an actress and Argentinian singer. She is the daughter of the actress Gloria Carrá and of the musician Marcelo Torres, niece of the popular singer Diego Torres and granddaughter of the deceased Lolita Torres.[4] She has also taken part in several musical comedies such as "The Sound of Music" and "Peter Pan".

Career

In 2008 she made her television debut in the series Patito Feo, produced by the Argentinian company Ideas del Sur and starring Juan Darthés and Griselda Siciliani. She featured in six episodes of the series, which was carried by the channel El Trece.

In April 2012 she appeared in the Argentine film Extraños en la noche starring her uncle, Diego Torres. In May 2012 she appeared in her first major television role, playing Paloma Cocker in the series Condicionados, and her performance earned her a nomination for the Tato Awards.

Personal life

Ángela Torres is closely related to several famous artists. Her mother is Gloria Carrá, her father is Marcelo Torres, her uncle is Diego Torres, and her grandmother is Lolita Torres. Growing up in this family influenced her to begin studying theater at eight years old.

Television

Year Title Character Channel Notes
2008 Patito Feo
Antonia (debut in television) El Trece
6 episodes
2012 Condicionados
Paloma Cocker El Trece
2013 Solamente vos
Mora Cousteau El Trece

2014 Tu cara me suena
Herself Telefe Winner
2015–16 Esperanza mine Lola Fiore El Trece
Co-protagonist
2015 Bailando 2015
Special guest El Trece
Accompanies Cinthia Fernandez and Gabo Usandivaras
2016 Bailando 2016
Participant El Trece
Accompanied by Facundo Insúa

Referencias

  1. "Angela Torres . estatura: 1,90". cinenacional.com. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  2. "Mi familia es mi orgullo". larazon.com.ar. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  3. "¿Quién es Ángela Torres, la nueva revelación de la TV?". Diario Veloz. 17 April 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  4. "Ángela Torres". El Trece (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 September 2015.
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