Daniela Bascopé

Daniela Bascopé
Born Daniela Bascopé Van Grieken
(1982-04-11) April 11, 1982
Texas, United States
Occupation Actress, Singer
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Daniela Bascopé (born Daniela Bascopé Van Grieken on 11 April 1982) is an American born Venezuelan actress and singer known for her roles in various telenovelas and films.[1]

Biography

Daniela began her career in the performing arts world with a theater group called Acto Anónimo. At the age of 15, she made her first television debut in the telenovela Samantha.

In 2007, Daniela was diagnosed with lymph cancer.[2][3] After a hard process of recovery, she released a book titled VENCER Y VIVIR detailing her struggle with cancer. the book was published by Santillana publishing and became a best-seller in Venezuela.

In 2010, Bascopé got her first protagonist role in the telenovela Harina de Otro Costal.

In 2011, she obtained the second starring role of her career in the telenovela El árbol de Gabriel produced by Venevisión.[4][5] In the same year, she released her first music album titled Ven that featured a combination of musical styles such as bossa nova, techno and world music.

In 2013, she was cast as Corina Montoya in the RTI-Televisa-RCTV production Las Bandidas.[6]

She released her second album titled Tengo Remedio in April 2013.[7][8]

Filmography

Television roles
YearTitleRolesNotes
1998 Samantha Anabela
1999 Toda mujer Elizabeth Tariffi Martínez
2001 La soberana Chery Benavides
2003 Engañada Gabriela Inés Reyes Valderrama
2005 El amor las vuelve locas Rosaura
2006–2007 Ciudad Bendita Fedora Palacios
2009 La vida entera Natalia Montoya
2010 Harina de otro costal Valentina Fernandez Main role; 60 episodes
2011–2012 El árbol de Gabriel Magdalena Miranda Main role; 171 episodes
2013 Las Bandidas Corina Montoya Main role; 117 episodes
2016–2017 La Doña Valeria Puertas Main cast; 104 episodes
2018 Al otro lado del muro Jennifer Williams Main cast

Discography

  • Ven (2011)
  • Tango Remedio (2013)[9]

References

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