Candela Vetrano

Candela Vetrano
Born María Candela Vetrano Vega
(1991-08-09) August 9, 1991
Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Occupation Actress, singer and model
Years active 1999–present
Partner(s)

Agustin Sierra (2008–2010)
Lucas Minuto (2011–2013)
Gastón Soffritti (2013–2014)

Hans Knopf(2015)
Andrés Gil (2016)

Personal life


She is a great friend of Lali Espósito; they have worked together from childhood on Rincón de Luz, Floricienta, Chiquititas Sin Fin and Casi Angeles (all created and produced by Cris Morena).[1] The two lived in Banfield, Buenos Aires. In 2008 she was in a relationship with her close friend and costar in Casi Angeles, Agustin Sierra until they broke up at the start of 2010 and after that they didn't talk as much. When the show ended there was no news of the pair communicating.

Career

Her early television credits include Agrandadytos, Rincón de luz, Floricienta, Chiquititas Lindalucy and 'Casi Ángeles.[2] Her first lead came in 2011 with Supertorpe and was joined by Pablo Martinez.[3][4]

In 2013, she starred in the soap opera Vecinos en guerra[5] and created her own clothing line Che Mona.[6] In 2014 she starred in the play "Criatura emocional".[7]

Filmography

Year Title Role Television
1998

La hermosalucy 1999

Agrandadytos herself Canal 13
2003 Rincón de Luz Estrella Canal 9
2005 Floricienta Guillermina Canal 13
2006 Chiquititas Sin Fin Valeria San Simón Telefe
2007–2010 Casi Ángeles Estefanía "Tefi" Elordi Rinaldi Telefe
2011– 2012 Supertorpe Poly Truper Disney Channel Telefe
2013 Los Vecinos en Guerra Paloma Crespo Telefe
2014–2015 Noche y día Milagros "Mili" Villa El Trece
2015 Tu cara me suena Rihanna Telefe
2016 Conflíctos Modernos Luciana Canal 9

Theater

Year Title Role Theater
2006 Chiquititas Valeria Gran Rex
2007–2010 Casi Ángeles Tefi Gran Rex
2011 Supertorpe Poly Opera
2014 Criatura emocional Tabaris - 2016 Separados La obra Teatro Multiescena

Discography

Awards

Year Nomination Labor Result
2011 favorite Actress Super torpe Nominated
2014 goddess herself Nominated

References

External links

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