Sheryl Rubio

Sheryl Rubio
Born (1992-12-28) 28 December 1992
Caracas, Venezuela
Residence Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
  • model
Years active 2007–present
Parent(s)
  • Damaris Rojas (mother)
  • Oscar Rubio (father)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • guitar
Labels Universal Music

Sheryl Dayana Rubio Rojas (born 28 December 1992) is a Venezuelan actress, singer, model, dancer and songwriter known for her role as Sheryl on the Boomerang Latin America series Somos tú y yo.[1]

Early life

Sheryl Rubio was born in Caracas, Venezuela.[2] Her parents are Oscar Rubio and Damaris Rojas, she had an older sister, Damaris Belmonte,[3] who was murdered in 1997 by her boyfriend,[4] the actress was 5 years old when this happened and she confessed that it was a hard blow for her and her mother, this experience has led to star in different UN Women compaigns against gender violence and women's rights.[5] Rubio studied in the Colegio San Jose de Tarbes in Caracas,[6] has stated that when attending school, she was not very popular and was even bullied.[7] At seven years of age, she began to feel interested in becoming an actress and began her career in small roles on television.[8]

Career

In 1999, Rubio started pursuing an acting career. She began working and appearing in a number of commercials before transitioning to television. Rubio made her acting debut in the telenovela, Amantes de Luna Llena in 2000 when she was 8 years old, where she played Angela Rigores.[9]

In 2001, she portrayed Micaela Benavides in the telenovela La Soberana.[2] In 2002, Rubio landed her first leading role on television, as Renata Antoni Diaz in La niña de mis ojos.

In 2005, at age 11 she began working on the TV show Atómico. In 2006, castings began for Somos tú y yo.[10] The main concern of the casting directors was to find the right protagonist of the series, the actress showed up at the casting and the producers were impressed by the confidence the young woman had in herself, the actress was chosen as the protagonist of the series,[11] where character of Sheryl Sanchez.[12] The series was a co-production between the Boomerang and Venevisión, the series was broadcast in Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Asia.[13][14] The series was premiered for the first time on June 27, 2007 in Venezuela by Venevisión. The series premiered on January 15, 2008 by Boomerang in Latin America and Europe.[15] The series ended on December 15, 2008 and its final episode had and audience of approximately 9.8 million. In 2008, the cast toured Venezuela, performing songs from the series,[16] and when the show ended in 2009, a compilation album of ten songs from the series, titled Somos tú y yo: un nuevo día was released.[17]

In January 2009, Rubio starred in the television series Somos tú y yo: un nuevo día, where he played the characters of Sheryl Sanchez and Candy. The series is a spin-off of Somos tú y yo and was based on the American movie Grease.[18] The series was premiered on August 17, 2009 by the Boomerang.[19]

In January 2010, reprised her role as Sheryl Sanchez in the series, NPS: No puede ser.[20] The series is the second spin-off of Somos tú y yo and marks the closing of the series.[21] The series premiered for the first time on July 25, 2010 in Venezuela for Venevisión and on November 8, 2010 for the Boomerang. That same year, she portrayed Sofia Carlota in her debut telenovela La viuda joven, written by Martin Hahn. The telenovela was based on the Spanish Carmen Cervera. The telenovela was premiered on March 16, 2011 by Venevisión.[22]

In 2011, she played Stefany Miller in the telenovela Mi ex me tiene ganas, written by Martin Hahn and produced by Sandra Rioboó. The telenovela was premiered on May 16, 2012 by Venevisión and ended on December 5, 2012.[22] Rubio received a positive reception on the character of the media in Latin America. This character marks her acting growth in a more mature character. That same year, Rubio was named as a judge on the beauty contest Miss Teen Aruba International 2012.[23]

In 2012, she provided vocals on the song "Quiero que vuelvas" with Lasso.[24] In 2013, Rubio performed a pair of live shows in Caracas and Maracaibo, delivering a monologue written by Amaris Páez titled "Sheryl's Confession."[25]

In January 2014, she participate in the telenovela Corazón Esmeralda.[26] Rubio's character is a singer-songwriter, and she performs a number of songs in the series.[27] The telenovela premiered on March 3, 2014 by Venevisión. That same year, Rubio collaborated with the clothing company Melao on a line of clothes to be sold throughout Venezuela.[28]

In August 2014, Rubio previewed Sheryl Rubio in collaboration with Melao,[29] which they unveiled in October, 2014 at the Centro Sambil in Caracas, Venezuela.[30][31]

In 2015, she played Ángela Mendori in an episode of the series Escándalos, based on the Ariel Castro kidnappings, that occurred in the United States between 2002 and 2004.[32] In August 2015, played the role of Malibu in the television series Los Hijos de Don Juan.[33][34]

In August 2016, she starred in the Upload Project campaign with StandWithUs, and Israeli non-profit organization, together with Candelaria Molfese, for which the actress as in the cities of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem for a few days, the project aims to promote tourism in Israel,[35] for which the actress traveled and had several days in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.[36]

In November 2016, Netflix and Telemundo announced that Rubio would be starring in their new series Guerra de ídolos, scheduled to begin in 2017.[37][38]

In 2018 she starred in the Netflix original series, La Casa de las Flores.[39][40]

Other work

Modeling

Rubio began her career as a model in 2001, before becoming an actress, as the protagonist of Hang Ten, Toddy, Frescolita and the famous Coca-Cola drink. In 2005, she was an image of Always.

From 2013 to 2016, she was the main image of the Pavitas shoe brand. In 2013, Rubio supported the foundation Apoyo y Protección Eco Animal KikiriWau's animal adoption campaign, "Supporting Good Causes", lending her image to its promotional material.[41] In 2013, Rubio carried out the Yakera campaign for the Melao clothing brand in Delta Amacuro, Venezuela, sharing shots with the indigenous community.[42] She also made her debut as a fashion designer and launched her own clothing line.[43]

In 2015, she posed for a photo shoot with the magazine Nos 3.[44]

In 2016, she was the main model of Flamingo Glasses, in its summer edition. She was also a model of Forever 21, in two collections, Back to School and Holiday. In April 2016, she was the protagonist of Coca-Cola's Taste the Feeling campaign.[45][46]

In 2017, she was image of Nike Air Vapormax of Nike Women's Advertising. Also, she was the protagonist of the Guess clothing brand campaign, Love Guess,[47] alog with singer and actor Joe Jonas.[48][49] In 2018, she's a model for the Givenchy brand.

In June 2018, it was the image of the new clothing line of the Spanish brand for women Stradivarius,[50] the model traveled to the Amalfi Coast, Italy, to be part of the event that made the brand in Italy.[51]

Personal life

As of late August 2016, Rubio was living in Mexico City. She is fluent in English and Spanish. In August 2012, she began dating Venezuelan singer Lasso, with whom she maintains a relationship in actuality.[52]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2000-01Amantes de Luna Llena[53]Angela RigoresTelevision debut
2001La soberanaAna OzoresLead role
2001-02La niña de mis ojos[2]Renata Antoni DiazRecurring role
2005Atómico[22]HerselfHost (Season 2)
2007-08Somos tú y yoSheryl SanchezMain role (161 episodes)
2009Somos tú y yo: un nuevo díaSheryl Sanchez / CandyLead role
2011NPS: No puede ser [54]Sheryl SanchezMain role (50 episodes)
2010-11La viuda joven[55]Sofia Carlota Calderon HumboldtCo-lead role
2012Mi ex me tiene ganas [22]Stefany Miller HoltCo-lead role (all 159 episodes)
2013-2014Corazón esmeralda [26]Rocio del Alba Salvatierra LopezCo-lead role
2015EscándalosAngela MendoriEpisode: "Adiós a las niñas"
Los hijos de Don JuanMalibuCo-lead role
2017Guerra de ídolosJulia MatamorosCo-Lead role
2018La Casa de las FloresLucia DavilaCo-Lead Role

References

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  47. "Joe Jonas e Sheryl Rubio per Guess".
  48. "Sheryl Rubio y Joe Jonas para Guess".
  49. "Joe Jonas: Dopo Sophie Turner adesso con Sheryl Rubio fa il modello!".
  50. "Stradivarius presente: The Summer Expedition 2018".
  51. "Sheryl Rubio, per l'attrice e stilista venezuelana relax tra Positano e Capri".
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  53. "Sheryl Rubio triunfa con Amantes de Luna Llena".
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