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Lucia Muñoz Maldonado

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Lucia Muñoz Maldonado
Native nameLucia Marsiol Muñoz Maldonado
Born (1972-12-13) 13 December 1972 (age 51)
Other namesLucia Muñoz / Lucia Bravo
💼 Occupation
Singer, Actor
📆 Years active  1995–present
Notable workCapricho Tv Series 1993, Presenter in a musical program on the Beach "Caliente", Presenter in "Premio lo Nuestro" (1995), "Cartas de Amor" (1997), Perla(Tv Series) 1998, Frida 2002
👶 Children1
🏅 AwardsGold Record by Disco Macarena Mestizzo(1995), Polygram Discos.
🌐 Websitewww.lucia-munoz.com

Lucia Marisol Muñoz Maldonado (Ciudad de México, December 13, 1972) whose stage name is Lucia Muñoz / Lucia Bravo, is a Mexican actress, radio and tv host, gallery owner and clean energy activist.

Musical Career[edit]

She was a member of the musical group Mestizzo, she was on the tour of the liquor house "Presidente" at the Azteca Stadium, she obtained a Gold record for sales of the Macarena album by Polygram Discos, S.A. de C.V.

As an Actress[edit]

Her first job was for the CONTEMPO Agency of Carlos Madrazo for the TELMEX advertisement, then she was hired to be at the Jorge Negrete Theater in the play "Los CHILANGOS".

First work at tv "Capricho 1993" (original by Cuauhtémoc Blanco, director Luis Vélez, producer Carlos Sotomayor, director of cameras on location, Luis Miguel Barona protagonist Humberto Zurita).

In 1995, in Miami Florida, she became the host of the musical program on the beach "CALIENTE", that same year she was the Host of "Premio Lo Nuestro".

In 1997 with the Colombian Producer CENPRO he played CUPIDO LOPEZ alongside the actor MARCELO CEZAN in the "SERIES CARTAS DE AMOR".[1]

In 1998 she ventured into WFM Radio as "Lou en VIVO"[1], (Lou D Vinci) with primetime, Radio polis Televisa and as an actress on Tv ​​Azteca in the Tv Show "Perla" with the character of María, (Producer Antulio Jiménez Pons as protagonist Leonardo García).

In 1999-2000 she was a Public Relations Officer in Colombia for "Grupo MODELO".

In 2002 she participated alongside Alfred Molina, Valeria Golino, Diego Luna and Salma Hayek in the feature film FRIDA.

In the world of Art[edit]

She works as an auctioneer of Art and Objects in LART23TRES[2], as president and founding member of the Art Club House. Founder of the organization SE BELLAS ARTES Y ESPECTACULOS A.C[3] began within the department of talent in theater, film, radio and television.

In 2002 she was invited by Frank J. Devlyn to Club Rotarios Valle de México, began as an apprentice at the Paul Goebel Fine Arts gallery[4], in 2004 she was appointed Curator of Art at Club de Industriales.

In Spain she study "La Nación de la Naturaleza"; Walk through 19th century American painting at the Thyssen Bornemisza museum.

In 2013, she presented a project for a monumental community church in Ciudad Juarez in northern Mexico with the Ensamble Magazine of Editorial LanducciI to a group of businessmen at the Club de Industriales located in Andrés Bello in Mexico City.

Since 2015 she has been an Art Auctioneer and Director of the MAKNI ART Children's Festival, edition 4.

Filmography[edit]

TV[edit]

Year Title Character Channel
1993 Capricho Mónica The channel of the stars
1997 Cartas de Amor Cupido Lopez Cenpro
1998 Perla María Tv Azteca

Presenter[edit]

Year Title Character Channel
1995 Musical Program on the Beach "Caliente" Presenter Univision
1995 "Premio a lo Nuestro" Presenter Univision

Radio[edit]

WFM Radio como Lou en VIVO, (Lou D Vinci) con horario estelar, Radio polis Televisa.

Awards[edit]

Year Category Disc Company
1995 Gold record for sales Macarena Polygram Discos, S.A. de C.V.

External links.[edit]

Lucia Muñoz Oficial Site

Lucia Muñoz on Twitter

Lucia Muñoz Art Auctioneer

Se Bellas Artes

IMDB

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Inicio". Lucia Muñoz (in español). Retrieved 2020-08-24.
  2. "LART23". lart23tres.com. Retrieved 2020-08-24.
  3. "LART23". lart23tres.com. Retrieved 2020-08-24.
  4. "Venta de arte latinoamericano". Retrieved 2020-08-24.


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