Erika de la Vega
Erika de la Vega | |
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Born | Erika Patricia de la Vega Quesada March 13, 1975 Caracas, Venezuela |
Occupation | TV host, actress, comedian and announcer |
Spouse(s) | Jesús Torres (2012–present) |
Website | www.erikatipoweb.com |
Erika Patricia de la Vega Quesada (born March 13, 1975) is a Venezuelan television host, comedian, actress and announcer. She has a son named Matías Ignacio who was born as a result of her relationship with the musician, producer and businessman José Luis Pardo (Cheo Pardo/DJ Afro), with whom she has been married since 2012.
Filmography[]
Television[]
- Ya era hora (Telemundo) 2016
- Suelta la sopa (2014–present)
- Yo Soy el Artista[1]
- El show de Erika: Casi Late Night (Telemundo) 2014
- Gala Interactiva Miss Venezuela 2013 (Venevisión)
- Pepsi Venezuela Music Awards 2013 (Televen)
- Gala Interactiva Miss Venezuela 2012 (Venevisión)
- Erika Tipo 11 (Venevisión Plus)
- Latin American Idol (Sony Entertainment Television)
- Fama, Sudor y Lágrimas (RCTV)
- Diente por diente (RCTV)
- Ni tan tarde (Televen) (Puma TV)
Films[]
- 2010 – Toy Story 3 – Dolly
- 2011 – Er Conde Jones[2]
Theatre[]
Erika de la Vega starred in a Spanish adaptation of Duncan Macmillan's Every Brilliant Thing at the Colony Theatre in 2018. The one woman show follows De la Vega's character through her life - from adolescence to adulthood - and her attempts to deal with her mother's deep depression.[3]
The play ran at the Colony Theatre from June 22nd - July 22nd, 2018, and had a second run from December 8th - December 30th, 2018.[4]
References[]
- ^ "Erika de la Vega también participará en el reality "Yo soy el artista"". Eluniversal.com. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^ ""Er Conde Jones": una absurda parodia venezolanizada - Arte y Entretenimiento". Eluniversal.com. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^ Civita, Alicia (June 29, 2018). "Erika de la Vega revela su dolor detrás de las cosas maravillosas de la vida". El Nuevo Herald. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Puras Cosas Maravillosas". colonytheatre. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
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- Living people
- 1975 births
- Venezuelan television presenters
- Television talk show hosts
- Venezuelan film actresses
- Venezuelan television personalities
- Actresses from Caracas
- Venezuelan women comedians
- Venezuelan women television presenters