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Dora Mazzone (born 2 June 1967) is a
Venezuelan Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
actress.


Biography

Dora began her career in theater by performing stage readings. In 1984 she entered the School of Arts at the
Central University of Venezuela The Central University of Venezuela (Spanish: ''Universidad Central de Venezuela''; UCV) is a public university of Venezuela located in Caracas. It is widely held to be the highest ranking institution in the country, and it also ranks 18th in L ...
. During the course of her studies, she participated in various stage plays in English, French, Italian and Spanish. Her first acting breakthrough was in 1990 when she was selected to participate in the film by
Román Chalbaud Román Chalbaud (born 10 October 1931) is a Venezuelan film director and screenwriter, as well as a prominent playwright. Starting work in television after prestigious training, Chalbaud moved into making films before the industry took off in ...
titled ''Cuchillos de fuego''. Dora has a daughter named Graziella Simancas Mazzone from her marriage with actor Jean Carlo Simancas.


Filmography

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(2014) as Hortensia Palacios *
Mi ex me tiene ganas ''Mi ex me tiene ganas'' (English title: ''My Ex Wants Me'') is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Martín Hahn and produced by Venevisión in 2012. Daniela Alvarado and Luciano D'Alessandro star as the protagonists with Norkys Batista, Lilibeth ...
(2012) as Petra Paris * Natalia del Mar (2011) as Pasionaría López *
Nadie me dirá como quererte ''Nadie me dirá como quererte'' (''No one will tell me how to love you'') is a Venezuela telenovela written by Martín Hahn and produced by Radio Caracas Televisión in 2008. It is inspired by the work Ifigenia of Teresa de la Parra. Marianela ...
(2008) as Antonia de Aristigueta *
Y los declaro marido y mujer Y los declaro marido y mujer (English title:''And I now pronounce you husband and wife'') is a Venezuelan telenovela produced and broadcast by RCTV between 2006 and 2007 and distributed internationally by RCTV International. Marjorie de Sousa an ...
(2006) as Rosa Segarra de Mujica *
Amor a Palos ''Amor a Palos'' is a Venezuelan telenovela made by Radio Caracas Television in 2005 and distributed internationally by RCTV International. Its protagonists, Norkys Batista and Lucian D'Alessandro, won the Dos de Oro award for Best actress/actor ...
(2005) as *
Ser Bonita No Basta ''Ser bonita no basta'' (English title:Beauty is not enough) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Perla Farías and produced by RCTV in 2005. Marjorie de Sousa and Ricardo Álamo star as the main protagonists while Fedra López and Hugo Vás ...
(2005) as * Punto y raya (2004) as Ana María * Estrambotica Anastasia (2004) as Agripina Samaniego de Borosfky *
La Cuaima ''La Cuaima'', also known as ''Carmencita, la Cuaima'', is a Venezuelan telenovela created by Carlos Pérez that premiered on Radio Caracas Televisión on August 6, 2006, and ended on February 9, 2004. It stars Catherine Correia as the titular ch ...
(2003) as Modesta Meléndez *
Mi Gorda Bella Mi Gorda Bella (English title: My Sweet Fat Valentina) is a Venezuelan telenovela created by Carolina Espada and produced by Radio Caracas Televisión in 2002. This telenovela lasted 178 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV Interna ...
(2002) as Angelica * La mujer de Judas (2002) as Chichita Agüero del Toro * La niña de mis ojos (2001) as Paula * A Calzón Quitao (2001) as Paula *
Viva la Pepa ''¡Viva la Pepa!'' is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Valentina Párraga and broadcast by Radio Caracas Television between 2000 and 2001. Catherine Correia, Lilibeth Morillo and Julie Restifo starred as the main characters, accompanied by J ...
(2001) as Yiya de Bencecry *
Mariú ''Mariú'' is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by RCTV in 1999. It based on the telenovela ''La mujer sin rostro'' written by Julio César Mármol in 1984. Daniela Alvarado and Carlos Montilla starred as the main protagonists. Synopsis María E ...
(2000) as Tibizaida Morales *
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(1999) as Alicia Suárez * Niña Mimada (1998) as Rosalía * Maria de los Angeles (1997) as * Aire Libre (1996) as Ana Villahermosa * Sucre (1996) as Manuelita Sáenz * Volver a Vivir (1996) as Mónica Guffanti * Amores de Fin de Siglo (1995) as La mujer policía girana * Entrega total (1995) as Trujillo * Despedida de soltera (1995) * Señora Bolero (1993) * De Oro Puro (1993) as Virginia Cusiel *
Dulce Ilusión Dulce Ilusión (English title:Sweet Illusion) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Mariela Romero and produced by RCTV, Radio Caracas Televisión in 1993. This was the first telenovela to use Venezuelan cartoons with real people, and it's the only ...
(1993) as Egleé Bustillo *
Por Estas Calles ''Por estas calles'' (English: ''On These Streets'') is a Venezuelan telenovela broadcast by Radio Caracas Televisión between 1992 and 1994. It was extremely popular in Venezuela, due to its very realistic approach to the day-to-day life of the ...
(1992) as Cecilia Matos *
Caribe Caribe may refer to: * ''Caribe'' (Venezuelan TV series), a Venezuelan telenovela * ''Caribe'' (American TV series), a 1975 television series produced by Quinn Martin * Caribe, or Cabir, a computer worm designed for mobile phones * ''Caribe'' ...
(1990) as Aminta * Disparen a matar (1990) as Gabriela * Cuchillos de fuego (1990)


References


External links

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Dora Mazzone
at 6.zetaboards.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Mazzone, Dora 1967 births Living people Venezuelan people of Italian descent Venezuelan stage actresses Venezuelan film actresses Venezuelan telenovela actresses