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Amairani
Born
Amairani Romero Gutiérrez

(1970-04-06) 6 April 1970 (age 54)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActress
Years active1988–1996, 2007–present
Children3, including Macarena García
MotherAnabel Gutiérrez

Amairani Romero Gutiérrez (born 6 April 1970), known by the mononym Amairani, is a Mexican actress.

Early life and career

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Amairani was born in Mexico City, Mexico on 6 April 1970. She is the daughter of actress Anabel Gutiérrez. Amairani debuted as an actress in the 1988 telenovela Dulce desafío. She later appeared in the 1989 telenovela Simplemente Maria as Laura Rivera del Villar, followed by playing an antagonist in the 1992 telenovela Mágica juventud.

She also appeared in the telenovela Más allá del puente as Lupita, replacing Itati Cantoral from the prequel De frente al sol. In 1994, she again played the role of an antagonist in Marimar. Before her retirement, her last acting role was in La sombra del otro. In 1996, she decided to retire from telenovelas, at least for the time being, to be a mother for her three children. After her last childbirth, she had complications, including paralysis, weight gain and severe depression.

After 11 years, Amairani returned to television screens in Mujer, casos de la vida real. She also played in the telenovelas Lola, érase una vez, Palabra de Mujer, Camaleones and Atrévete a soñar. In 2009, she played the evil Federica Martinez in Nathalie Lartilleux's Mar de amor. In 2011, she appeared in Una familia con suerte, and in 2012, she played in Miss XV and Corona de lágrimas.

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1988–89 Dulce desafío Rocío Supporting role
1989–90 Simplemente Maria Laura Rivera del Villar de López Supporting role
1992–93 Mágica juventud Consuelo Gutiérrez Supporting role
1993–94 Más allá del puente Lupita Buenrostro Supporting role
1993 Papá soltero Cinthya TV series
1994 Al derecho y al derbez Cenossienta TV series
Marimar Natalia Montenegro Supporting role
1996 La sombra del otro Cora Meléndez Supporting role
2007 Mujer, casos de la vida real TV series
Vecinos TV series
2007–08 Lola, érase una vez Sandra Espinosa
Palabra de Mujer Sonia de San Román Supporting role
2009 La rosa de Guadalupe TV series
2009–10 Camaleones[1] Señora de Rincón Supporting role
Atrévete a soñar Janet Supporting role
Mar de amor[2] Federica Martínez Supporting role
2011–12 Una familia con suerte[3] Catalina Guest star
2011–14 Como dice el dicho Lucy / Rosana / Roberta / Laila 4 episodes
2012 Miss XV[4] Juana Palacios / Lady Venenosa Supporting role
2012–2023 Corona de lágrimas[5] Érika Cordero Supporting role
2017–18 Me declaro culpable Luciana Guest star
2018 Por amar sin ley Karina de Acosta Supporting role
2018 Like María Inés
2024 Vivir de amor[6] Elena del Olmo

References

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  1. ^ "Camaleones – Listado completo capítulos". TVolucion.com. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Televisa's Mar de amor". Archived from the original on 15 July 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  3. ^ No te pierdas: Una familia con suerte Archived 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Televisa.com
  4. ^ Miss XV no es adaptacion
  5. ^ Elenco de Corona de lágrimas filma en Zacatecas
  6. ^ González, Moisés (11 October 2023). "Primeros confirmados para la telenovela Vivir de amor". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 November 2023.
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