Mariana Ochoa
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Mariana Ochoa | |
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Birth name | Mariana Yolanda Ochoa Reyes |
Born | February 19, 1979 |
Origin | Mexico City, Mexico |
Genres | pop, rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | EMI, Warner Bros. Records |
Associated acts | OV7, Kabah |
Website | soymarianaochoa.com |
Mariana Yolanda Ochoa Reyes (born February 19, 1979 in Mexico City) is a Mexican singer and actress.
Music career[]
She was a member of the musical group La Onda Vaselina, who were one of the most successful pop bands of Mexico, OV7. She stayed in the group until they dissolved in 2003. After OV7 was eventually dissolved, Mariana began dedicating herself to acting and singing.[1]
Soap operas[]
Ochoa's first major role was in the soap opera La Hija del Jardinero (2003–2004), a TV Azteca production. The soap opera was well received in Latin America.
Recently Mariana did another major role in Amor Sin Condiciones, a remake of the successful soap opera Secreto de Amor which was produced in 2001 by Venevisión and Fonovideo in Miami.
Besides working her second album, Mariana is recording a new series for TV Azteca called Se Busca un Hombre. It began on February 12, 2007 at 8:30pm on Azteca 13.
Ochoa's first major role is in the soap opera Tic Tac Toc: El reencuentro, a Televisa production.
Filmography[]
In 2008, Latin American Dub who voiced Allie Hamilton in the movie Shorts.
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
Title | Details |
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Yo Soy |
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Luna Llena |
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OV7 discography[]
- 1989: La Onda Vaselina
- 1990: Susanita Tiene Un Raton
- 1991: La Onda Vaselina 2
- 1992: Dulces Para Ti
- 1993: La Banda Rock
- 1995: Hoy
- 1997: Entrega Total
- 1998: Vuela Mas Alto
- 2000: CD00
- 2001: En Directo Rush
- 2001: Siete Latidos
- 2003: Punto
Ochoa released one studio album on EMI (Yo Soy) in 2004 and one studio album on Warner Music (Luna Llena) in 2007.[2]
On March, 2006, Ochoa change of label company with Warner Music by ten years to recorded her next albums. In July, 2007, Ochoa record her second studio album named Luna Llena.[3]
Singles[]
Year | Single | Album |
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2004 | "My Lover" | Yo Soy |
"Deseos" | ||
2005 | "Qué Importa" | |
"One Love (feat. Blue)" | Guilty (Mexican edition) | |
2007 | "Me Faltas Tú" | Luna Llena |
References[]
- ^ "Artista: Mariana Ochoa EMI Music
- ^ "Como Nunca Existió" Archived 2007-01-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "El Circo Newspaper" Archived 2007-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
- 1979 births
- Living people
- 21st-century Mexican actresses
- 20th-century Mexican singers
- 21st-century Mexican singers
- 20th-century Mexican women singers
- 21st-century Mexican women singers
- Mexican telenovela actresses
- Mexican people of Basque descent
- Warner Music Latina artists