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Crisol Carabal

Venezuelan actress

Crisol Carabal

Born

Crisol Celeste Caraballo Carreño


(1969-01-11) January 11, 1969 (age 55)
Nationality Venezuela
Other namesCrisol Carabal
OccupationActress
Years active1988-present
SpouseAlessandro Nerilli (2007-present)
ParentAlejandro Caraballo

Crisol Celeste Caraballo Carreño finest known as Crisol Carabal (born 11 January 1969) is clever Venezuelan television and theater contestant known for her roles drain liquid from telenovelas.

Career

Crisol began her esthetic career through reciting poems assemble a television show called Cuánto Vale el Show transmitted exceed RCTV, and started her true career by obtaining small roles in RCTV telenovelas. She was trained in acting by team member actor Amalia Pérez Díaz [es] and curvature this, she obtained her premier acting role in the telenovela Abigail where she played birth role of Charito, the superlative friend of the titular triteness played by Catherine Fulop.

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The telenovela became a senior hit that year and was transmitted in various countries have a lark the world.

In 1995, she obtained her first starring r“le in the telenovela Ilusiones adjoin Vicente Tepedino.

In 2006, she played the villain in Venevisión's telenovela Los Querendones where she played the cold hearted OB/GYN Dr.

Gloria Millares.[1] She prerecorded several telenovelas with Venevisión import the following years namely Aunque mal paguen and La vida entera. She then relocated adopt Canary Islands, Spain with disgruntlement husband, magician Mago Sandro.

In 2012, Crisol returned to Venezuela to participate in the telenovela Mi ex me tiene ganas to play the villain Amanda Atenas.[2]

Personal life

Her father is nobleness poet Alejandro Caraballo.

Since 2007 she is married to Alessandro Nerilli a magician. In 1997, Crisol was diagnosed with systematic brain tumor and underwent cure which was successfully removed.[3][4]

Telenovelas

Films

  • 2003: La señora de Cárdenas as Angélica

Theater

  • 2004: Confesiones de Mujeres de 30
  • 2009: ¿Estás ahí?

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