Maribel Guardia

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Fernández and the second or maternal family name is García.
Maribel Guardia
Born Maribel del Rocío Fernández-García
(1958-05-29) 29 May 1958
San José, Costa Rica
Nationality  Costa Rican
 Mexican
Occupation Actress, model, singer & TV hostess
Years active 1980–present
Title Miss Costa Rica, 1978
Spouse(s) Joan Sebastian (m. 1992-1996, divorced)
Children Julian Figueroa Fernandez

Maribel Guardia (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾiˈβel ˈɣwarðja]; born Maribel del Rocío Fernández-García on 29 May 1958 in San José, Costa Rica)[1] is a Costa Rican actress, model, singer and TV hostess, she is a naturalized Mexican citizen currently working and residing in Mexico. She was winner of Miss Costa Rica 1978 and contestant in Miss Universe 1978.

Miss Universe and Miss World

Guardia was elected Miss Costa Rica in 1978, going on to represent her country at the Miss Universe 1978 beauty pageant (did not place but was selected as Miss Photogenic), and the Miss World 1978 beauty pageant (placed as a top 15 semi-finalist). The Miss Universe pageant had been held in Acapulco, and she received offers by Televisa producer Sergio Bustamante to develop a career there, but she returned to her country. Months later she accepted the offer and returned to Mexico, leaving her mother and boyfriend.

Acting and singing career

Guardia moved to Mexico in 1980; this move proved to be crucial for her show business career. In 1980, she appeared in her first television show, alongside Manuel "El Loco" Valdés.

Guardia went on to make multiple telenovelas (soap operas) and release a series of albums in the Norteño music genre. She has been signed to three different labels since her debut album was released in 1988: first with Musart Records, then from the late-1990s until the mid-2000s with Fonovisa Records, and in recent years with EMI Televisa Music in Latin America and Capitol Records in the United States.

Guardia has acted alongside important actors, including Andrés García, Saul Lisazo, and Joan Sebastian. One of her major soap opera hits was alongside Sebastian. Together, they filmed Tú y yo. One film where she acted alongside Andrés García was Pedro Navaja, where she played the main character's wife. She also did a film called El Rey de Los Taxistas alongside Luis de Alba. She and another El Rey de Los Taxistas co-star, Aida Pierce, would work together again in the telenovela Serafin.

Recently she has done telenovelas for children. She has also done a comedy in 2006 that is called Que Madre, Tan Padre as well as the variety show, Muévete. In 2007, she was included in the book Televisa Presenta, which commemorated fifty years of network television in Mexico.

In 2008, she released a new album, the main single is "De Pecho A Pecho" (From Chest To Chest) written by the Nicaraguan composer, songwriter and singer Hernaldo Zúñiga. Apart from her jobs as an actress and singer, she has also modeled for various calendars and magazines, which are sold to her fans. Guardia also dated Jose Trujillo in the late 1970s.

Since late 2009 she lives in her own residence in Miami Beach, Florida with her son. For her work in movies, television and as a recording artist, Guardia has been inducted into the Paseo de las Luminarias in Mexico City.

In January 2010, she announced that she had worked all of 2009 on a new studio album, set to be released on 13 February 2010, under EMI Music, titled "Move You On – Muévete", which contained 12 tracks recorded in Mexico City, Texas & Colombia, eight tracks were in Spanish, the other four were in English.

Personal life

Guardia lived five years with Joan Sebastian and had a son with him.[2]

Telenovelas

Year Title Character Note
2014-15 Muchacha italiana viene a casarse Julieta Michel Co-protagonist
2012-13 Corona de lágrimas Julieta Vasquez Co-protagonist
2011-12 Una familia con suerte Isabella Ruiz Special Appearance
2010 Niña de mi Corazón Pilar Alarcón de Arrioja Adult Protagonist
2007-08 Al diablo con los guapos Rosario Ramos / Rosella di Yano Supporting Role
2004-05 Misión S.O.S. aventura y amor Ximena Aranda Adult Protagonist
2001 Aventuras En El Tiempo Flor del Huerto Adult Protagonist
1999 Serafín Carmen Adult Protagonist
1996 Tú y yo EstelaDí Co-protagonist
1994 Prisionera de amor Cristina Carbajal / Florencia Rondán Protagonist
1986 Seducción Marina Protagonist

References

  1. "Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones de Costa Rica".
  2. Lorena Corpus y Alejandro Jasso, "Rompiendo el molde de la pareja anterior" El Norte (Mexico DF, Mexico) February 2, 2004
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Trinidad and Tobago Janelle Commissiong
Miss Universe – Photogenic Award
1978
Succeeded by
England Carolyn Seaward
Preceded by
Claudia María Garnier Arias
Miss Costa Rica
1978
Succeeded by
Carla Facio Franco
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