Sabrina Seara

Sabrina Seara Parra (born 27 March 1985 in Caracas, Venezuela)[2] is a Venezuelan telenovela actress.

Sabrina Seara
Seara in 2012
Born
Sabrina Seara Parra

(1985-03-27) March 27, 1985
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)
Daniel Elbittar (m. 2014)
[1]

Biography

From a young age, Sabrina developed an interest in acting and modelling. At the age of 16, she enrolled for acting classes in RCTV's 1BC academy with Professor Ralph Kinnard as her instructor.

After finishing her studies at the Marbe de la Castellana college in Caracas, she obtained her first protagonist role in the television series Guayoyo Express produced by Televen. In 2009, Sabrina moved to Venezuelan channel Venevisión to star as the protagonist in the telenovela Los misterios del amor.[3] In 2010, she interpreted her first antagonist role in the telenovela Harina de Otro Costal.

Her breakthrough role came in 2012 when she starred in the successful telenovela by Venevisión titled Válgame Dios.[4][5] She then moved to the United States to participate in Telemundo's Pasión Prohibida[6] alongside fellow Venezuelan Mónica Spear.[7][8]

Sabrina will portray the main villain in Televen's upcoming telenovela Señor de los cielos Nora, La Emprendedora.[9]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
200713 segundosDanielaDebut film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Guayoyo ExpressMaría FernandaMain role
2007El gato tuertoMaría Amatista "Mati"Recurring role
2008–09Isa TKMMarina PasqualiRecurring role
2009Los misterios del amorFrancisca NaranjoMain role
2012Válgame DiosYamilet LópezMain role
2013Pasión prohibidaPenélope SantillanaMain role
2014NoraMelisa LoboMain role
2015–17[10]El Señor de los CielosEsperanza SalvatierraRecurring role (Season 3)[11]
Main role (Seasons 4–5)
201 episodes[12]
2017Milagros de NavidadCarol SmithEpisode: "In-feliz Navidad"
2018Mi familia perfectaErika RamírezMain role
2019Betty en NYMarcela Valencia

Accolades

Year Association Category Work Result Ref.
2016 Premios Tu Mundo Favorite Actress El Señor de los Cielos Won [13][14]

References

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