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Zharick León

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Zharick León
León in 2024
Born
Zharick Andrea León Villalba

(1974-11-17) 17 November 1974 (age 50)
NationalityColombian
Alma materPontifical Xavierian University
Occupations
Years active1997-present
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Spouses
(m. 2007; div. 2009)
Nicolás Reyes
(m. 2010; div. 2011)
PartnerJosé Rodrigo Bonilla (2013-2016)
Children2

Zharick Andrea León Villalba (born 17 November 1974) is a Colombian actress and model. She is known for her modeling work and portrayal of characters in Doña Bella, Pasión de Gavilanes, and for her leading role in Los Ajenos Fútbol Club and Decisiones: Unos ganan, otros pierden.[1][2][3][4]

Biography

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Zharick Andrea León Villalba was born on 17 November 1974 in Cartagena, Colombia. Her father is part of the United States Marine Corps. She grew up in a house with a military discipline. From a young age, she became familiar with weapons, self-defense movements, Martial arts, and Kung fu. At the age of 17, she left Cartagena to move to Bogotá, combining modeling with studies in Social Communication and Journalism at the Pontifical Xavierian University.

Personal life

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In 2008, she gave birth to the couple's first child Luciano Karpan León with the Argentine Actor, Martín Karpan, whom she met in the recordings of La viuda de Blanco in 2007. They took separate ways in 2009.

In 2010, she married the Colombian commercial television producer, Nicolás Reyes. The ceremony was a shamanic ritual, on the grounds of the Tayrona National Natural Park in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. The celebration lasted 15 days and only twelve people were invited. The couple divorced in February 2011.

Upon completion of her work in Graduados she decides to take a break and travels continuously with her son Luciano. In this passage, León decides to attend a Yoga workshop in the Tayrona National Natural Park in the Magdalena Department, Colombia, where she meets the Mexican yoga instructor and businessman, José Rodrigo Bonilla. In 2014, she gave birth to her second child and first child with Bonilla, whom they called Levana Bonilla León. The couple broke up in 2016.

Career

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Modeling career

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She started out as a model in her teenage years. Felipe Eljach convinced her to compete in La Chica Águila, where she obtained first place.

The opportunity on television came when she was part of a modeling agency, and she was chosen to present the Non Plus Ultra magazine.

In 2004, she appeared on the cover of Colombian magazine SoHo.

By the end of 2005, she traveled to Spain again, and posed on the cover of the men's magazine Interviú.

Television career

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They proposed to her the interpretation of a character in the series Hombres. Later, she went to a casting in which she was requested and got the role of Carolina in Dos mujeres.

In 2003, she went to Miami, Florida to audition for the role of the provocative singer Rosario Montes in the Colombian series Pasión de Gavilanes.

In 2004, she starred in the novel Dora, la celadora.

In 2005, she co-starred in El baile de la Vida. In April of the same year, it was presented at the Plaza de Artes y Oficios of the Parque Forestal of Guayaquil, Ecuador, where thousands of people came to observe it.

Frontera 2006 to 2007, she was the antagonist of the television series La viuda de Blanco with Itatí Cantoral and Francisco Gattorno.

From 2007 to 2008, she was the protagonist of the television series Sobregiro de amor.

In 2010, she was the protagonist of the television series Doña Bella with Fabián Ríos, Marcelo Buquet and Stephanie Cayo.

From 2010 to 2011, she was part of the cast of the television series La Pola.

In 2021, it is confirmed that the actress will give life to Rosario Montes in Pasión de Gavilanes 2.

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Character Channel Notes
1997-1998 Dos mujeres Carolina Urdaneta Canal 1 200 episodes
1998-1999 Amor en forma Victoria 3 episodes
1999-2000 Me llaman Lolita Margarita "Margara" RCN Televisión 198 episodes
2000-2001 Adónde va Soledad Soledad Rivas 117 episodes
2003 No renuncies Salomé Laura 140 episodes
2003–2022 Pasión de Gavilanes Rosario Montes Telemundo / Caracol Televisión Main cast
2004 Dora, la celadora Dora "La celadora" Lara Caracol Televisión 122 episodes
2005-2006 El baile de la vida Lina Forero 171 episodes
2006-2007 La viuda de Blanco Iluminada Urbina Telemundo 158 episodes
2007-2008 Sobregiro de amor Liliana Herrera Caracol Televisión 78 episodes
2010 Doña Bella Bella "Doña Bella" de Santa Lucía Cepeda RCN Televisión 88 episodes
2010-2011 La Pola Catarina Salavarrieta 112 episodes
2012 La ruta blanca Sara Mendoza Cadenatres 92 episodes
2013 La promesa Luz Miriam / Alias Indira Caracol Televisión 60 episodes
2013-2014 Graduados Jimena Rocha Rosales / Patricia Delgado de Vallejo RCN Televisión 257 episodes
2016-2017 La ley del corazón Marcela de Segura Special Guest
2018 Garzón vive Yolanda "Tuto" Meneses 90 episodes
2019 Decisiones: Unos ganan, otros pierden Margarita Telemundo Episode 12: "Regalo de vida"
2020 Operación pacífico Fabiola Special Guest
Vidas posibles Juana Hernández
2023 Romina poderosa Virginia Vélez Caracol Televisión 53 episodes
2024 Betty, la fea: la historia continúa María José "Majo" Arriaga López Amazon Prime Video 10 episodes

Movies

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Year Movie Character Director
2009 Alborada carmesí Natalia Bustamante Luis Hernán Reina
2019 Los Ajenos Fútbol Club Martina Ibáñez Juan Camilo Pinzón
2022 Que Las Hay... Las Hay Gonzalo Londono

References

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  1. ^ Pulzo; Pulzo.com. "La serie de la que todos hablan; producida y protagonizada por talento 100% colombiano". pulzo.com. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  2. ^ "Zharick León, actriz del año en latinoamerica | www.canalrcnmsn.com". 2010-10-18. Archived from the original on 2010-10-18. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  3. ^ "Zharick León sigue demostrando que es la más sensual de Pasión de Gavilanes". caracol.com.co. 2020-07-15. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  4. ^ López, Laura. "Reviven sensual escena de Zharick León en bata transparente en Pasión de gavilanes". Publimetro Colombia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-22.