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Anna Ciocchetti Millán (born June 24, 1968, in
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-born Mexican actress and singer.


Early life and education

Her father Franco Ciocchetti was a jazz musician and she started as a singer with the band ''
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''. She later studied drama with Héctor Mendoza, at
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Drama School and the Royal Academy of London.


Filmography

* 2020 :
Sin Miedo a la verdad ''Sin miedo a la verdad'' (English: ''No Fear of Truth'') is a Mexican television series that premiered on 8 October 2018 on Las Estrellas. The series is produced by Rubén Galindo for Televisa and stars Alex Perea. The first season consists of 21 ...
: Brigadier *2019 : '' La Reina del Sur 2'' : Marietta Lancaster * 2017 : '' Érase una vez'' : Lucía (Episode: Blanca Nieves) * 2017 : ''
Caer en tentación ''Caer en tentación'' (English: ''Fall Into Temptation'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Giselle González for Televisa, and it started airing on Mexican broadcast channel Las Estrellas on 18 September 2017, and concluded on 11 February 201 ...
'' : Azucena * 2017 : '' Hoy voy a cambiar'' : Fanny Schatz * 2016 : '' Despertar contigo'' : Cynthia Madrigal / Isaura Hidalgo de Reyna * 2013 : ''
Prohibido Amar ''Prohibido Amar'' (''Forbidden Love'', Official release: ''Forbidden Passion'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca in 2013. It is a remake of Colombian telenovela, La Sombra del Deseo. Soundtrack principal de la telenovela interpretado ...
'' : Alicia Cosío * 2013 : ''
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'' : Minerva Constant de Altamirano * 2011 : '' Huérfanas'' : Lourdes de la Peña * 2010 : '' La Loba'' : Maria Segovia / Lucrecia Argones * 2008 : '' Vuélveme A Querer'' : Lorenza Montesinos * 2007 : ''Cambio de vida'' * 2007 : '' Mientras Haya Vida'' * 2006 : ''Así del precipicio'' : Sandra Romano * 2006 : '' Campeones de la vida'' : Miriam * 2006 : ''Sexo, amor y otras perversiones 2'' * 2006 : ''El mago Manani'' * 2005 : '' Corazón partido'' : Fernanda * 2005 : ''Bodas de oro'' : Sharon * 2005 : ''Por eso no tienes novio'' * 2004 : ''Cero y van 4'' : Mónica * 2004 : ''
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'' : Lucrecia Arismendi * 2003 : '' Mirada de mujer: El regreso'' : Sara * 2003 : ''El pez dorado'' * 2001 : ''
Lo que es el amor ''Lo que es el amor'' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca in 2001 starring Claudia Ramirez and Leonardo Garcia. It is a remake of the Colombian television series ''Hombres''. Cast References {{TV Azteca telenovelas in 1993-2009 200 ...
'' : Anabel Cantú * 2000 : ''Todo por amor'' : Regina * 1998 : ''La chacala'' : Marina * 1996 : '' Nada personal'' : Elsa Grajales * 1996 : '' A flor de piel'' * 1995 : '' El callejón de los milagros'' * 1994 : ''Entre vivos y muertos'' * 1993 : ''Televiteatros'' * 1986 : '' La telaraña''


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* 1968 births Living people Actresses from Madrid 20th-century Mexican actresses 21st-century Mexican actresses Mexican women singers Spanish emigrants to Mexico Spanish people of Italian descent Mexican people of Italian descent {{Mexico-singer-stub