Patricia Manterola
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Patricia Manterola (born April 23, 1972) is a Mexican singer, model, and actress, born in Mexico City.[1][2][3]
She has appeared in HBO's Arli$$, a show about a sports agency. In the episode titled "Setting Precedent," she plays a lesbian tennis star and has a heated girl-on-girl kiss. She also starred in Telemundo's Spanish version of the 70s TV show Charlie's Angels, which aired for a brief time in the late 90s. Her movies were: Carman: The Champion (2001), The City of Lost Souls (2000), The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood (2000), and Mi novia es de madre with Roberto Angel.
[edit] CDs
- hambre de Amor (1994)
- Ni~a Bonita (1996)
- Quiero mas (1998)
- The rhythm (2002)
- Que el ritmo no pare (2002)
- Dejame Volar (2003)
- A mis reinas (2007)
Her succesful singles were "Quiero", "Castigame", "Vamos a bailar", "No Controles", "Magic eyes", "The rhythm, etc...
[edit] Commercials
When Patty started her career, she starred in commercials such as "Vanity Fair" (1987), "Pepsico" (1995-1997), "Andrea Boots" (1997-2002), "Miller Lite" (1999), "Mervyn's California" (1998, etc.). While promoting her CD "Dejame Volar" (Let Me Fly) in 2003, she made a commercial for Bally Total Fitness featuring the song "Quedate Conmigo" (Stay with me) from the same CD. In 2006, Patricia Manterola served as the image of Maseca and Head & Shoulders.
[edit] References
- ^ Mexicans gear up for cultural mission Independent Online, (Jun 10, 2006).
- ^ Patty Manterola defiende a los pollos Esmas.com (Spanish)
- ^ Talk-Show Host Cristina Saralegui Opens Production Studios in Miami Celeste Rodas, Hispanic Business, (May 7, 2001).