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{{Family name hatnote|Herrera|de la Vega|lang=Spanish}}
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{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| name = Lorena Herrera
| name = Lorena Herrera
| image = Lorena Herrera entrevista.jpg
| image = Lorena Herrera entrevista.jpg
| imagesize =
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| caption = Lorena in 2018
| caption = Lorena in 2018
| birth_date = {{Birth date an age|18|2|1967|mf=y}}
| birth_date = February 18
| birth_place = [[Mazatlán]], [[Sinaloa]], Mexico
| birth_place = [[Mazatlán]], [[Sinaloa]], Mexico
| birthname = Celia Lorena Herrera de la Vega
| birthname = Lorena Herrera de la Vega
| years active = 1991–present
| years active = 1991–present
| spouse = Roberto Assad (m. 2007)
| occupation = Actress
| occupation = {{flatlist|
* Actress
* singer
}}
}}
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'''Celia Lorena Herrera de la Vega''' (born<!--Unsourced birth dates will be removed ber [[WP:DOB]]--> in [[Mazatlán]], [[Sinaloa]], [[Mexico]]), known professionally as '''Lorena Herrera''', is a Mexican singer and actress.<ref>{{citation|website=Marathi.TV|title=Lorena Herrera edad, biografia, wiki, hijos, estatura, esposo (joven)|url=https://www.marathi.tv/actrices/lorena-herrera/|accessdate=Aug 24, 2019|language=es|trans-title=Lorena Herrera age, biography, wiki, children, height, husband (youth)}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://laletrade.com/letras/lorena-herrera/20975-biografia| title= Biografia de Lorena Herrera |website=La le Trade|accessdate=2020-07-02}}</ref>
'''Lorena Herrera de la Vega''' (born<!--Unsourced birth dates will be removed ber [[WP:DOB]]--> in [[Mazatlán]], [[Sinaloa]], [[Mexico]]), known professionally as '''Lorena Herrera''', is a Mexican singer and actress.<ref>{{citation|website=Marathi.TV|title=Lorena Herrera edad, biografia, wiki, hijos, estatura, esposo (joven)|url=https://www.marathi.tv/actrices/lorena-herrera/|accessdate=Aug 24, 2019|language=es|trans-title=Lorena Herrera age, biography, wiki, children, height, husband (youth)}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://laletrade.com/letras/lorena-herrera/20975-biografia| title= Biografia de Lorena Herrera |website=La le Trade|accessdate=2020-07-02}}</ref>


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Lorena moved with her family to [[Mexico City]], where she began a career as a fashion model. She became highly successful in Mexico, and gained an international reputation, posing for advertisements in Mexico and South America. As a model, she won the "Look of the Year" contest, awarded in Mexico. {{citation needed|date=July 2020}}
Lorena moved with her family to [[Mexico City]], where she began a career as a fashion model. She became highly successful in Mexico, and gained an international reputation, posing for advertisements in Mexico and South America. As a model, she won the "Look of the Year" contest, awarded in Mexico.


Lorena then began working in Mexico's [[low-budget film]]s. She has been involved in more than fifty films since she began her career as an actress in soap operas.
Lorena then began working in Mexico's [[low-budget film]]s. She has been involved in more than seventy-five films since she began her career as an actress in soap operas.


She also has created six music albums, of which five are studio albums, and one is an album of remixes named ''Soy (Remix)'', released in 1997.
She also has created six music albums, of which five are studio albums, and one is an album of remixes named ''Soy (Remix)'', released in 1997.
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==Filmography==
==Filmography==
* 1990 Justiciero callejero
* 1993 [[Amargo destino (film)|Amargo destino]]
* 1993 [[Amargo destino (film)|Amargo destino]]
*2022 Siempre Reinas
seasons 1 lead
*2023 Siempre Reinas
Season 2 lead


==Discography==
==Discography==
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Latest revision as of 02:48, 2 November 2024

Lorena Herrera
Lorena in 2018
Born
Lorena Herrera de la Vega

February 18
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1991–present
SpouseRoberto Assad (m. 2007)


Lorena Herrera de la Vega (born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico), known professionally as Lorena Herrera, is a Mexican singer and actress.[1][2]

Biography

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Lorena moved with her family to Mexico City, where she began a career as a fashion model. She became highly successful in Mexico, and gained an international reputation, posing for advertisements in Mexico and South America. As a model, she won the "Look of the Year" contest, awarded in Mexico.

Lorena then began working in Mexico's low-budget films. She has been involved in more than seventy-five films since she began her career as an actress in soap operas.

She also has created six music albums, of which five are studio albums, and one is an album of remixes named Soy (Remix), released in 1997.

For her work in the motion picture and recording industries as well as television, Herrera's handprints were embedded onto the Paseo de las Luminarias in 2012.

Soap opera

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Lorena Herrera met producer Emilio Larrosa, who had Televisa connections. Larrosa gave her a chance to star in his telenovela production Muchachitas" ("Young Girls"), which was a huge hit across Latin America.

She was then hired to participate in the mega-hit telenovela Dos Mujeres, un Camino, where she played the mistress of a villain.

Herrera has since acted in many other telenovelas, including El Premio Mayor. She is also a singer, having released various Mexican music CDs and toured Mexico and the United States. She has been approached by Playboy Mexico to pose nude for that magazine (she appeared in the Mexican Playboy in the December 1987 issue, under the name "Bárbara Ferrat"). She has also released various calendars in which she assumed sensual poses, and she posed naked for Playboy again in March 2011 at 44 years of age.[3]

On the Univision show El Gordo y la Flaca, Lorena shared a bathtub with "El Gordo", Raul De Molina.

She worked as the evil stepmother of Lola (Monserrat) in Lola...Erase Una Vez. She is the mother of Grettell Valdez which interprets Carlota in Lola and she is also the mother of Zoraida Gomez in the soap opera Lola.

She has said that she likes singing, but acting is her favorite activity.

She has worked with Carla Estrada, Emilio Larosa, Pedro Damian and other producers.

She said recently on the Mentiras y Verdades show that she did not like to make novelas with Emilio Larrosa after El Premio Mayor told her that her part was going to be the antagonist.

Telenovelas

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Year Title Character Note
2019 Un poquito tuyo Catalina de Solano Antagonist
2015 Amores con trampa La Pantera Co-Antagonist
2010 Niña de mi Corazon Silvana Quinto de Gasca Main Antagonist
2009 Atrévete a soñar Maestra Special Appearance
2009 Verano de Amor Señora Special Appearance
2007-2008 Lola...Erase una vez Monserrat Torres-Oviedo de Santo Domingo Main Antagonist
2004 Amy, la niña de la mochila azul Leonora Rivas Main Antagonist
2000 Mi destino eres tú Olga Ramos Moret Antagonist
1997-1998 Maria Isabel Lucrecia Fontaner Main Antagonist
1995-1996 El premio mayor Antonia Fernández de Domensain Main Antagonist
1993-1994 Dos mujeres, un camino Lorena Bermudez Antagonist
1993 Entre la vida y la muerte Jéssica Supporting Role
1991-1992 Muchachitas Claudia Villaseñor Antagonist

Filmography

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seasons 1 lead

  • 2023 Siempre Reinas

Season 2 lead

Discography

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Soy (1996)

  1. "Tri Tri"
  2. "Soy"
  3. "Olvidate"
  4. "Los Pecados De Amor" (Single)
  5. "Oh Yeah!"
  6. "Pim Pam Pum"
  7. "Esa Soy Yo"
  8. "Corazonadas"
  9. "Yo Vivire"
  10. "Soy Remix"

Soy Remix (1997)

Desnudame El Alma (2000)

  1. "Ritmo Tequila"
  2. "Nunca Dejaré de Amarte"
  3. "Desnudame El Alma"
  4. "Despacito"
  5. "Dame Amor"
  6. "Sienteme"
  7. "Eo Deséo"
  8. "Más Allá Del Mómento"
  9. "El Amor Que No Tiene Rival"
  10. "Los Magos de La Noche"

Sobrevivire (2003)

  1. "Sobreviviré"
  2. "Que Culpa Tengo Yo"
  3. "Dejame"
  4. "Mi Amor Por Ti"
  5. "Como La Flor"
  6. "Eres Mi Todo"
  7. "Que No Quede Huella"
  8. "De Que Me Sirve"
  9. "Obsesion"
  10. "Abrazame"
  11. "Abrazame (Jota Remix)"

Aqui Estoy (2005)

  1. "Aquí Estoy"
  2. "Déjame"
  3. "Amame"
  4. "Abrazando Tu Recuerdo"
  5. "Oro Molido"
  6. "Callaré"
  7. "Vamos a Darnos Tiempo"
  8. "Envidia Me Da"
  9. "Recuerdos"
  10. "Baila Mi Ritmo"

Desnudame El Alma (2009)

  1. "Desnudame El Alma"
  2. "Gritaremos Ante el Mundo"
  3. "Chica Espacial"
  4. "Sobredosis"
  5. "Ya"
  6. "Sexy Lover"
  7. "Sexy"
  8. "Dame Amor [Version en Espanol]"
  9. "Solo Quiero"
  10. "Dentro de Ti"

Masoquista Single (2015)

Flash Single (2015)

  1. "Flash (Versión Original)"
  2. "Flash (Versión NEIKO)"

Plastik Single (2016)

Karma Single (2016)

  1. "Karma"
  2. "Soy (Versión 2016)"

FREAK Single (2017)

TÓCAME Single (2018)

SOY LA MÁS Single (2018)

References

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  1. ^ "Lorena Herrera edad, biografia, wiki, hijos, estatura, esposo (joven)" [Lorena Herrera age, biography, wiki, children, height, husband (youth)], Marathi.TV (in Spanish), retrieved Aug 24, 2019
  2. ^ "Biografia de Lorena Herrera". La le Trade. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  3. ^ univision.com