Zuria Vega (b. 1989)

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Birthplace:
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Born:
January 10, 1989

Zuria Valeria Vega Sisto ( Mexico City , January 10, 1989) known as Zuria Vega , is a Mexican actress . She is the daughter of the actor Gonzalo Vega and the actress Leonora Sisto; She is the sister of Marimar Vega and Gonzalo Vega Sisto.  Professional Her career began as a child as an extra in the play Mrs. President starring and directed by her father. 1  At the age of 17, she was selected to participate in the series SOS: Sex and Other Secrets in the role of Roberta , daughter of Luz María Zetina , this being her first job on television .  In January 2008, Roberto Gómez Fernández and Giselle González gave her the role of Renata Higareda in the soap opera Alma de Hierro , alongside Alejandro Camacho and Blanca Guerra among others. 2  In 2009, producer Nathalie Lartilleux invited her to star in the telenovela Mar de amor in which she played the role of Estrella Marina , alongside Mario Cimarro . 3  In 2010 she participated in the third season of Mujeres assassinas 4 and in 2012 she starred in the telenovela A refuge for love , alongside Gabriel Soto and participated in the series Cloroformo .  In November 2013, the new telenovela premieres, How Poor So Rich, where she plays Guadalupe and shares the lead role with Jaime Camil .  In 2014 she married actor Alberto Guerra .  In 2015, producer Angelli Nesma Medina invited her to star in the telenovela Que te perdone Dios in which she played the role of Abigail, alongside Mark Tacher .  In 2017, producer Juan Osorio invited her to star in My husband has a family , where she participated alongside Daniel Arenas , where she coincided in the second season with her brother Gonzalo Vega Sisto

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