Angelique Boyer

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Angelique Boyer
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Born
Angélique Monique-Paulette Boyer

(1988-07-04) July 4, 1988 (age 33)
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
Partner(s)Sebastián Rulli (2014-present)

Angelique Monique-Paulette Boyer Rousseau[1][2][3] (born July 4, 1988),[4] simply known as Angelique Boyer, is a French-born Mexican actress.[5][6]

Early life[]

Boyer was born in Saint-Claude, Jura, France.[1] Boyer and her family moved to Mexico when she was two years old.

At a very young age, she became a member of the musical group "Rabanitos Verdes" (Little Green Radishes). At the age of eight she enrolled in the Centro de Educación Artística, where she later graduated at the age of 12.[citation needed]

While filming Rebelde, she and two other co-stars – the actors who portray the characters of Celina (Estefanía Villareal) and José Luján (Zoraida Gómez) - formed the band Citricus or C3Q'S. After Rebelde, Boyer auditioned for Bailando por la Boda de mis Sueños (Dancing for my Dream Wedding).

Transition to mature roles[]

In 2009, she was cast in the high crime drama television series Mujeres Asesinas 2.[7] These controversial roles marked a significant change in Boyer's acting career, for this was the first time fans had seen the actress in more mature roles.

Not long after she was the protagonist-antagonist in Teresa, she participated in a theatre role, Ausencia de Dios (God's Absence) she went from "la hembra mala" (femme fatale) to a "monja" (a nun in catholic religion), where she worked with Raquel Olmedo once again, and Jacqueline Andere.

In 2012, Boyer starred in the telenovela Abismo de pasión with David Zepeda.[8]

On June 26, 2013, it was confirmed that Boyer (along with Sebastián Rulli and Luis Roberto Guzmán) would star in Angelli Nesma's Lo que la vida me robó, a remake of Ernesto Alonso's Bodas de odio produced in 1983.[9] In late 2015, she was cast in Angelli Nesma Medina's telenovela Tres veces Ana.

Career[]

2004 to 2009[]

She first appeared on television in the soap opera produced by Nicandro Díaz and Roberto Hernández Vázquez, Corazones al limite, where she debuted playing the character "Anette", the best friend of the protagonist played by Sara Maldonado, before she moved to another city.

That same year, she participated in the soap opera Rebelde, a version of the Argentine soap opera Rebelde Way, and was produced by Pedro Damián. She was "Vico", a very liberal girl who had some boyfriends during the plot.

In 2007, she returned to television with the novel by Emilio Larrosa, Muchachitas como tú, based on Muchachitas, where she shared credits with Ariadne Díaz. In the plot she was "Margarita", engaged to the villain who also had the role of antagonist, until he was redeemed.

In 2008, she joined the soap opera Alma de Hierro, playing Sandra "Sandy" Hierro Jiménez, a girl who hid from her parents that she had the dream of being dancer, while they wanted the girl to study medicine.

In 2009, she participated in the second season of the television series Mujeres Asesinas, in the episode "Soledad Cautiva", playing Soledad Oropeza "Cindy" a girl who ends up getting involved with a man she met on the road, but what she didn't expect is that he would take her into the life of prostitution.

Later, in the same year, she participated in the novel produced by Salvador Mejía and created by Caridad Bravo Adams, Corazón salvaje. She was "Jimena", a gypsy who hid her condition from the noble "Gabriel", character of Sebastián Zurita.

2010-Teresa[]

In 2010, She got her first role as a protagonist in the novel produced by José Alberto Castro, Teresa. A remake of the novel that, in 1959, was played by Maricruz Olivier and then by Salma Hayek. Boyer played "Teresa Chávez Aguirre", an ambitious woman and acted alongside Aarón Díaz and Sebastián Rulli.

2012-Abismo de Pasión[]

In 2012, she starred in the soap opera produced by Angelli Nesma Medina, Abismo de Pasión, adapted from the 1996 soap opera Cañaveral de pasiones and shared credits with David Zepeda. She was "Elisa", a romantic and dreamy young woman who suffered from her father's bitterness and her aunt's hatred.

2013-Lo que lá vida me robó[]

In 2013, she was chosen by Angelli Nesma Medina to star in the novel Lo que la vida me robó and adaptation of the novels Amor Real and Bodas de odio, where she shared credits with Sebastián Rulli and Luis Roberto Guzmán. She was "Montserrat", a socialite who was dominated by her mother "Graziela", a character in Daniela Castro.

2016-Tres veces Ana[]

In 2016, she was again selected by the producer Angelli Nesma Medina, now to star in Tres veces Ana, adaptation of Lazos de amor, starring Lucero in 1995, where she shares credits with Sebastián Rulli, David Zepeda and Pedro Moreno. In the plot she played the triplets "Ana Lucía", "Ana Laura" and "Ana Letícia".

2018-Amar a muerte[]

In 2018, Amar a muerte was launched. In it, Angelique works alongside Michel Brown and Alexis Ayala and plays "Lucía", a character who has his side dark and squanders sensuality.

2020-Imperio de Mentiras[]

In 2020, the producer Giselle González calls upon Angelique to star in the soap opera Imperio de mentiras, a remake of the Turkish soap opera Kara Para Aşk. In that novel she shared credits with Andrés Palacios, Leticia Calderón, Susana González and Alejandro Camacho. Her character is "Elisa Cantú", a woman who will join the policeman "Leonardo" to discover the real reason for her father's death.

2021-Vencer el pasado[]

In 2021, she was chosen by the production company Rosy Ocampo to star in Vencer el pasado, playing molecular biologist Renata and completing another love triangle with Sebastián Rulli and Horacio Pancheri.

Musical career[]

Green Rabanitos[]

In 2001, when she was still a teenager, she belonged to the Rabanitos Verdes group, along with 5 other boys. The band sang the opening theme of the novel María Belén.

C3Q'S[]

In 2005, she was part of C3Q'S, a pop group within the soap opera Rebelde with Zoraida Gómez and Estefanía Villarreal, releasing only a single entitled "No Me Importa".

Filmography[]

Films[]

Year Title Role Notes
2007 J-ok'el Chica Francesa

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
2001 María Belén Herself Special participation
2004 Corazones al límite Anette Elizalde Special participation
2004–2005 Rebelde Victoria "Vico" Paz Millán Recurring Role
2007 Objetos perdidos Miss Fitzgerald "Objeto 2" (Season 1, Episode 2)
Muchachitas como tú Margarita Villaseñor Recurring role
2009 Mujeres asesinas Soledad Oropeza "Soledad, cautiva" (Season 2, Episode 8)
2008–2009 Alma de hierro Sandra "Sandy" Hierro Jiménez Recurring role
2009–2010 Corazón salvaje Ángela Villareal/ Jimena Villareal/ Estrella Villareal
2010–2011 Teresa Teresa Chávez Aguirre de De la Barrera Lead role
2012 Abismo de pasión Elisa Castañón Bouvier
2013–2014 Lo que la vida me robó Montserrat Mendonza Giacinti
2016–2017 Tres veces Ana Ana Lucía Hernández/ Ana Laura/ Ana Leticia Álvarez del Castillo
2018–2019 Amar a muerte[10] Lucía Borges Duarte de Carvajal
2020–2021 Imperio de mentiras Elisa Cantú Robles
2021 Vencer el pasado Renata Sánchez Vidal

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Work Result
2010 Premios TVyNovelas Best Young Lead Actress Corazón salvaje Nominated
Premios People en Español Best Young Actress Nominated[11]
2011 Premios TVyNovelas Best Actress Teresa Won
Premios People en Español Best Couples with Aarón Díaz) Nominated[12]
Best Couples (with Sebastián Rulli) Nominated[13]
Best Actress Nominated
Kids Choice Awards México Favorite Female Character in a Series Nominated[14]
Despicable Nominated
Premios Bravo Best Actress Won[15]
Premios Juventud Best couples (with Aarón Díaz and Sebastián Rulli) Won
Girl of My Dreams Nominated
2012 Premios ACE Best Lead Actress Won[16]
Premios People en Español Best Couples (with David Zepeda) Abismo de pasión Nominated
Best actress Nominated
Kids Choice Awards México Favorite Actress Nominated[17]
Premios Juventud Girl of My Dreams Nominated[18]
2013 Premios TVyNovelas Best Lead Actress Nominated
2014 Premios Juventud Girl of My Dreams Lo que la vida me robó Won[19][20]
2015 Premios TVyNovelas Best Actress Nominated[21]
Favoritos del público[22][23] The Prettiest Nominated
Favorite Kiss (with Sebastián Rulli) Nominated
Favorite Couple (with Sebastián Rulli) Nominated
Favorite Slap (with Daniela Castro) Nominated
2017 Premios TVyNovelas Best Actress Tres veces Ana Won[24]
2019 Amar a Muerte Won

References[]

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  8. ^ "'Abismo de Pasión' arranca grabaciones en Mérida". Terra. Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  9. ^ "Angelique Boyer y Sebastián Rulli son los protagonistas de "Bodas de Odio"". Univision. Archived from the original on July 16, 2015. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
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