Elluz Peraza

Elluz Coromoto Peraza González (born January 26, 1958 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan pageant titleholder and actress. Peraza was Miss Venezuela 1976, but she resigned on May 24, 1976, because she married two days after her coronation. First runner-up Judith Castillo of Nueva Esparta succeeded her.[1] Now successfully working as a writer, producer and director at a Christian company, "yesHEis" doing short films to share through the internet. You can see her in some of those short films going to: es.yesheis.com

Elluz Peraza
Born
Elluz Coromoto Peraza González

(1958-01-26) January 26, 1958
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown

Personal life

She was Miss Venezuela 1976, but only by 36 hours (she rejected her crown for marriage) She was married to Jorge Martínez (2001–2002) (divorced), German Freites (1982–1984) (widowed) 1 child, and Nehomar Bruzual (1976–1980) (divorced) 1 child. One grand daughter and one grandson. 2011 her first and 2014 the second.

TV-Novelas

  • Rafaela (1977)
  • Catatumbo (1980)
  • María del Mar (1978)
  • Emilia (telenovela) (1980)
  • La Fruta Amarga (1981)
  • Cenicienta (1981)
  • El Pecado de una Madre (1982)
  • Una Flor en el Fango
  • Sueño Contigo (1987)
  • Alba Marina (1988)
  • La Sombra de Piera (1989)
  • Pasionaria (1990)
  • Mundo de Fieras (1991)
  • Peligrosa (1994)
  • Como tú, ninguna (1995)
  • El Perdon de los Pecados (1996)
  • Quirpa de Tres Mujeres (1996)
  • La Mujer del Presidente (1997) Colombia
  • El Amor es Mas Fuerte (1998) Colombia
  • Carita Pintada (1999)
  • Vuelve Junto a Mi (2000)
  • Secreto de Amor (2001)
  • Lejana como el viento (2002)
  • Rebeca (2003)
  • Anita, No Te Rajes (2004)
  • Tierra de Pasiones (2006)
  • Bajo las Riendas del Amor (2007)
  • El Rostro de Analía (2008)
  • Cuento Sin Hadas (2009)FILM
  • Perro Amor (2009)
  • El Fantasma de Elena (2010)
  • Mi Corazón Insiste… en Lola Volcán (2011)
  • El Laberinto (2012)
  • Marido En Alquiler (2013)

References

  1. "Historia de un siglo de reinas". La Voz. Archived from the original on 2004-10-11. Retrieved 2004-09-19.
Preceded by
Maritza Pineda
Miss Venezuela
1976
(resigned)
Succeeded by
Judith Castillo
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