Jeanette Rodríguez (actress)
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Jeanette Joséfina Rodríguez Delgado (born May 16, 1961, in
Caracas, Venezuela Caracas (, ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the ...
) is a Venezuelan television actress and former beauty queen. Rodriguez is remembered for her participation in such
telenovela A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar drama genres around the world include '' teleserye'' ...
s as " Cristal", " Pobre Diabla" and " Amandote", all of which in where she was the main protagonist, and in " Topacio". She has acted professionally in places such as Venezuela,
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, Italy and the United States, where she resides.


Early life

Rodriguez did not have a very happy childhood. In 2020 she declared to Argentine newspaper
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that as a kid, she observed violence in her family. Her parents divorced, and, in that same interview she described her family as "dysfunctional".


Career

When she was 17 Rodriguez was crowned as "Venezuela's prettiest face" and, at 18 in 1979, she participated at the Miss Venezuela 1979 contest, where she competed against fellow future famous actresses Tatiana Capote and Marisela Buitrago, among others. Rodriguez represented the state of Trujillo. In 1981, she represented Venezuela in the 1981 Miss Maja Internacional contest held in Spain, where she placed in third place out of 30 international contestants. Rodriguez began her acting career by studying at the Juana Sujo acting school in Caracas. She also took some singing classes. She soon began participating in such telenovelas as 1983's "
Leonela ''Leonela'' is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Delia Fiallo and produced by RCTV, Radio Caracas Televisión in 1983. The telenovela was divided into two parts: the first part ''Leonela'' had 55 episodes and the second part titled ''Miedo al amor ...
" (where she played "Patricia 'Patty' Machado"), "Rebeca" (where she played the role of one of the antagonists, named "Geraldine") and "Topacio", but she rose to fame with her participation in "Cristal", where she played the female lead role of "Cristina Exposito", a poor woman who becomes an international model and falls in love with the lead male character, played by
Carlos Mata Carlos Enrique Mata Iturrzia (born August 28, 1952), better known as Carlos Mata, is a Venezuelan television actor and singer. Born in Caracas, Venezuela on August 28, 1952, he is best known for his great career in Venezuelan telenovelas for the c ...
. "Cristal" debuted on
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on August 5, 1985, and it launched Rodriguez into stardom. In it, she also shared credits with
Lupita Ferrer Lupita Ferrer (born December 6, 1947) is a Venezuelan theater, film and television actress. She is known as a "Queen" of telenovelas and one of the most famous Spanish speaking telenovela actresses of all time. Biography Ferrer was born as Yola ...
and former
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member Gabriel Fernandez, among others. In 1986 Rodriguez and Mata were once again paired, as the stars of a RCTV telenovela named "La Dama de Rosa" ("The Pink Lady"), which was another hit. The success of "La Dama de Rosa" was such that in Spain, Rodriguez was hired as a television show host; she hosted
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's 'Las Noches de Tal y Tal" ("Whom and Whom's Nights"), alongside Jesus Gil. The program lasted for 35 shows. In 1988 Rodriguez traveled to Argentina, where she became a household name as the main female star of megahits, 1988's "Amandote" ("Loving You") and 1990s "Pobre Diabla" ("Poor She-Devil"). Pobre Diabla was also shown in the United States on
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, giving her exposure in that country as well.


Retirement

1992's "Micaela" marked Rodriguez's final telenovela for a while. She participated in 180 episodes as an actress at "Micaela", but a harrowing situation which allegedly took place with an Argentine producer whom she did not name, in a production which she also did not name, convinced her to step away from the world of show business. During an interview with newspaper La Nacion, she declared that the alleged offense took place when the producer grabbed her buttocks, In 1997 Rodriguez acted in one episode of Venezuelan telenovela "
Todo por tu amor ''Todo Por Tu Amor'' (English title: ''Everything for your love'') is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Venevisión in 1997. It was developed by Alberto Gómez based on the original argument of the telenovela '' Ligia Sandoval'' written by Delia ...
" ("All For Your Love"). In 2005 Rodriguez made her film debut in the made-for-television movie, "Silvia Rivas, Divorciada" ("Silvia Rivas, Divorced Woman") as the titular "Silvia Rivas". Since, she participated in the 2016 made-for-television movie "Hada Madrina" ("Fairy") and in the 2020 television series "Las Increibles Aventuras de una Hada Madrina" ("The Incredible Adventures of a Fairy"). In both children's productions, she played the titular character, "fairy'.


Personal

Rodriguez is of Spanish descent, as two of her grandparents emigrated to Venezuela from Spain, one grandmother from the
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region and one of her grandfathers from
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. Rodriguez has never been married; she has had several notable relationships, including one with singer Trino Mora and one with her manager, Jorge Hane. She was about to get married twice to unidentified men, once in Spain and another time in Argentina. She lived in Argentina and in Spain for large periods of her life; as of 2023 she lived in Miami, Florida.


References

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