Biografias de Ingles
Biografias de Ingles
Biografias de Ingles
She is the middle of three musically-inclined sisters, Leslie Lopez, a homemaker, and Lynda
Lopez (aka Lynda Lopez), a DJ on New York's WKTU, a VH1 VJ, and a morning news show
correspondent on New York's Channel 11. Jennifer always dreamed of being a multi-tasking
superstar. Jennifer's parents, Guadalupe Rodriguez and David Lopez, were both born in Ponce,
Puerto Rico, the second largest Puerto Rican city. The two were then brought to the
continental United States during their childhoods and, eventually, met while living in New York
City.
As a child, Jennifer enjoyed a variety of musical genres, mainly Afro-Caribbean rhythms like
salsa, merengue and bachata, and mainstream music like pop, hip-hop and R&B. Although she
loved music, the film industry also intrigued her. Her biggest influence was the Rita
Moreno musical, West Side Story (1961). At age five, Jennifer began taking singing and
dancing lessons. Aside from being a budding entertainer, Jennifer was also a Catholic
schoolgirl, attending eight years at an all-girls catholic high school named "Holy Family",
located in the Bronx, before graduating from Preston High School after a four-year stay. At
school, Jennifer was an amazing athlete and participated in track and field and tennis. At age
eighteen, Lopez moved out of her parent's home. During this time, Lopez worked at a law firm
while
she
took
dancing
jobs
at
night.
After high school, she briefly worked in a law office. During this time, she continued dance
classes at night. At 18, she left home because her mother was scared by her decision to
pursue show business. Her big break came when she was offered a job as a fly girl on Fox's hit
comedy, In Living Color (1990). After a two-year stay at In Living Color (1990) where
actress Rosie Perez served as choreographer, Lopez then went on to dance for famed singeractress Janet Jackson. Her first major film was Gregory Nava's Mi familia (1995), and her
career went into over-drive when she portrayed slain Tejana singer Selena Quintanilla Perez
in Selena (1997).
Born in Mexico on June 17, 1971, Paulina Rubio rose to fame as part of the Mexican pop group
Timbiriche before embarking on a solo career. In 2000, her album Paulina cemented her status
as an international star. Rubio has been nominated for several Latin Grammy Awards and has
sold more than 20 million albums. In 2013, Rubio served as a judge on the American television
show The X Factor.Paulina Susana Rubio Dosamantes was born on June 17, 1971, in Mexico
City, Mexico. Rubio was the child of Susana Dosamantes, a Mexican movie star, and Enrique
Rubio, a lawyer. Growing up, she spent time in Mexico, California and Spain.
Paulina Rubio began her career in 1984 as part of the all-girl Mexican pop group Timbiriche.
She embarked on a solo career in 1992 with the album La Chica Dorada, a disc that includes
the hit single "Mio." Rubio subsequently released 24 Kilates in 1993, El Tiempo Es Oro in 1995
and Planeta Paulina in 1996. Even greater success came to Rubio with the release of Paulina in
2000. The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard Latin chart and was nominated for three Latin
Grammy Awards. The disc sold more than 3 million copies globally.
Two years later, Rubio released her first English-language album, Border Girl. Though that
album was not successful, her status as a hit maker was solidified with 2004's Pau-Latina and
2006's Ananda.
Rubio
followed
these
releases
with Gran
City
Pop (2009), Brava! (2011), Bravsima! (2012) and the compilation album Pau Factor (2013). Rubio
is also known for her sexy music videos, which include the popular "Boys Will Be Boys" and
"Algo Tienes." Today, she is a superstar who has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide.
Rubio married Spanish businessman Nicols Vallejo-Njera in 2007. Three years later, the
couple had a son, Andrea Nicols. Shortly thereafter, the relationship unraveled, which
resulted in a highly public and acrimonious divorce.
Rubio's public feud with former Timbiriche bandmate Thalia has received heavy media
coverage. Rubio made headlines again in 2011 when she was arrested for refusing to comply
with Miami police after a car accident. In 2013, she reached a settlement with an assistant
who had claimed that Rubio physically assaulted him.