Name |
Patricia Navidad |
Height |
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Naionality |
Mexican |
Date of Birth |
20-May-1973 |
Place of Birth |
Sinaloa, Mexico |
Famous for |
Acting |
Patricia Navidad is a Mexican actress and singer. Patricia developed an interest in music before acting, mainly influenced by her father, Jesus. She once was quoted as saying that his voice has been her inspiration since she was born. When she was nine years old she sang to the public for the first time in a school festival, and at fifteen she made her professional debut. Two years later Paty saw a greater opportunity in the Senorita Sinaloa (Miss Sinaloa) contest which offered as a grand prize a scholarship to Centro de Educacion Artística de Televisa (Center of Artistic Education in Television) in Mexico City. In 1993 while at CEA she acted in Los Parientes Pobres, and several other films until she hit it big with her role in the soap opera, Canaveral de Pasiones (Sugar Cane Plantation of Passions). The role was noticed immediately by the country and after three years she became famous as an actress.
From 1997–2000 she co-starred with Rene Casados as the conductora (conductor) in the comedy musical show Picardia Mexicana ("Mexican Roguery"). In 1998–2004 she acted in telenovelas (soap operas), the most famous being 2003's Mariana de la Noche ("Mariana of the Night") as the role of Yadira. However, although famous as an actress, she did not abandon her musical career, releasing the album Instantes ("Instances") in 1998 which reached sales of over 100,000. In 2000 Patricia Navidad was awarded Queen of the Banda in the Carnival of Mazatlan, Sinaloa for the recording of the disc Don Cruz Lizarraga presenta a Patricia Navidad: Raíces de mi tierra ("Don Cruz Lizarraga presents Patricia Navidad: Roots of my Homeland").