Scarlet Ortiz

Scarlet Ortiz (born Hevis Scarlet Ortiz Pacheco in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actress known for her role in telenovelas.

Scarlet Ortiz
Born
Hevis Scarlet Ortiz Pacheco

OccupationActress, model
Years active1995present
Spouse(s)Yul Bürkle
ChildrenBarbara Brianna Bürkle

Biography

Scarlet started her acting career in a children's show called Nubeluz[1] in Venezuela. She also participated in Miss Venezuela 1992 as Miss Sucre.[2]

In July 2009 the Spanish language edition of People Magazine reported that she was pregnant from her boyfriend Yul Bürkle[3] and on March 9, 2010 she gave birth to a baby girl in Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami and named her Barbara Briana. Her chosen godparents will be the actress Gaby Espino and the telenovela writer Alberto Gomez.[4]

In 2012, Scarlet made her debut as a theater actress in the stage play Las Quiero a las dos in Miami where she played the role of a married man's mistress.[5][6]

She returned to her native country of Venezuela to star as the protagonist in the telenovela Dulce Amargo[7] after 12 years of working abroad.[8][9] The last telenovela she recorded in Venezuela was Mis 3 hermanas.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2015Santiago, el apostolMaria de Nazareth

Television

YearTitleRole
2017Rica, Famosa, LatinaHerself
1995-1996NubeluzHost / Dalina
1997LloviznaYolanda Sánchez / Llovizna
1998Niña mimadaFederica
1999Yo soy Betty, la feaAlejandra Zingg
1999Luisa FernandaLuisa Fernanda Riera
2000Mis 3 hermanasLisa Estrada Rossi
2001Secreto de amorMaría Clara Carvajal
2003Todo sobre CamilaCamila Montes de Alba
2004Todos quieren con MarilynMarilyn
2006Mi vida eres túDaniela Álvarez
2007TrópicoAngélica Santos
2008Amas de casa desesperadasSusana Martínez
2009Alma indomableAlma Pérez Sorrento
2011RafaelaRafaela
2012-2013Diocesan amargoMariana Wilhelm
2014Misterio'sAna Raquel / Ana Valentina
2015Tómame o déjameIda
2015EscándalosBriggitte Phillips
2017 La fan Salma Beltrán/Hilda

References

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