Angélica Vale
Angélica Vale is a talented Mexican-American actress and comedian, celebrated for her dynamic performances across stage, film, and television. Born on November 11, 1975, in Mexico City, she comes from a family immersed in the entertainment industry, as the daughter of renowned actress Angélica María and comedian Raúl Vale.
Vale's career took off in the late 1990s when she starred in the popular telenovela "La fea más bella," a hit adaptation of the Colombian series "Yo soy Betty, la fea." Her portrayal of the endearing character "Leticia" showcased her exceptional comedic timing and earned her widespread acclaim. Additionally, she has appeared in numerous films, including "La hija de Moctezuma," where her comedic skills shone through, further solidifying her status as a versatile performer.
In the realm of theater, Angélica has made her mark in productions such as "Aventurera," captivating audiences with her singing and acting talents. Beyond her acting prowess, she is also known for her engaging personality as a television host and her work in stand-up comedy.
Throughout her career, Vale has received several accolades, including the TVyNovelas Award for Best Actress, underscoring her impact in the entertainment world. With her vibrant career and dedication to her craft, Angélica Vale continues to be a beloved figure in both Mexican and American entertainment.