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'''Mariana Esnoz''' ({{IPA-es|maɾiˈana esˈnos}}) (born February 25, 1984 Florida, [[Buenos Aires, Argentina]]) is an [[Argentina|Argentinean]] actress and singer.
'''Mariana Esnoz''' ({{IPA-es|maɾiˈana esˈnos}}) (born February 25, 1984 Florida, [[Buenos Aires, Argentina]]) is an [[Argentina|Argentinean]] actress and singer.

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Mariana Esnoz (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾiˈana esˈnos]) (born February 25, 1984 Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentinean actress and singer.

Career

Esnoz is best known for her role as Quela Musso in the teen drama Champs 12, where she also sang. In 2010 she appeared in two soap operas: Cain and Abel and Date Blind. She also starred in the plays Paris in America with Paula Castagnetti, and The Last Supper.

In 2012, Mariana Esnoz appeared in a video produced by the Wikimedia Foundation.[1]

Television

  • 2012 The Sole Veronique, The Thirteen
  • 2010 Cain and Abel, Telefe
  • 2010 All against John, Rosstoc Prod
  • 2010 Date Blind : Valeria, Rosstoc Prod
  • 2009 Champs 12 : Quela, Dori Media Group

Theatre

  • 2011 Paris in America, the protagonist
  • 2009 The Last Supper by Dan Rosen. Protagonist, production and translation. Award-winning star of March 2009.

See also

References

  1. ^ Wikimedia blog (November 14, 2011). "Wikimedia Foundation". Wikimedia Foundation. Retrieved January 19, 2011.

External links