Romina Yankelevich (5 September 1974 – 28 September 2010), better known as Romina Yan, was an Argentine actress, screenwriter, singer and dancer. She made her television debut in the program ''
Jugate Conmigo'', and is most known for her portrayal of
Belén Fraga
Belén Fraga is a fictional character from the Argentina, Argentine telenovela ''Chiquititas'', also known as ''Tiny Angels''. The character was portrayed by Romina Yan from 1995 to 1998 on television and on stage, as well as in the ''Chiquititas ...
in the internationally successful series ''
Chiquititas
''Chiquititas'' (literally translated as "Little Girls", known in English as ''Tiny Angels'') is a children's musical Argentina, Argentine soap opera, created and produced by Cris Morena. It starred Morena's daughter Romina Yan and Agustina Cher ...
'' (as well as on stage, in its annual musical presentations) created by her mother
Cris Morena. She died in 2010, aged 36, after suffering a heart attack.
Early and personal life
Romina Yankelevich was born in
Buenos Aires, Argentina, to actors, television directors and television producers Gustavo Yankelevich and
Cris Morena (née María Cristina de Giacomi). She was the elder sister of director, producer and screenwriter
Tomás Yankelevich
Tomás Yankelevich (born December 12, 1977) is an Argentine television director and television producer. The son of Argentine producer and composer Cris Morena and prolific former Telefe director Gustavo Yankelevich and the brother of actress R ...
.
Her father's family was of
Jewish background.
Yan married technical producer Darío Giordano on 27 November 1998. They had three children.
Career
Romina Yan's first appearance on Argentine television came during 1991, when the then sixteen-year-old appeared as a dancer in a show named ''
Jugate Conmigo'' ("Come Play With Me"). Two years after that, in 1994, she made her debut as an actress, as "Lorena Picabea" in ''
Mi Cuñado'' ("My Brother in Law"). Romina Yan continued working as a television actress when she played "Sol Iturbe" in another 1994 show, ''
Quereme'' ("Love Me").
Towards the end of 1994, her mother was working on a deal with Argentina's largest television company,
Telefe, to create a children's soap opera. ''
Chiquititas
''Chiquititas'' (literally translated as "Little Girls", known in English as ''Tiny Angels'') is a children's musical Argentina, Argentine soap opera, created and produced by Cris Morena. It starred Morena's daughter Romina Yan and Agustina Cher ...
'' was the story about the life of a group of orphaned children living in a manor known as
Rincón de Luz
Rincon or Rincón (Spanish for ''corner'') may refer to:
* Rincon (meadow)
* Rincon (abandoned meander)
People
* Rincon (surname)
* Rincón (footballer, born 1977), born Gilvan Santos Souza, Brazilian football striker
* Rincón (footballer, 1 ...
. Yan starred in the show as
Belén, the orphan house's director and a mother figure to the orphans. She also portrayed Belén on stage, in the show's annual musical presentations. ''Chiquititas'' catapulted Yan's celebrity status outside Argentina. She retired from the series in 1998, taking a hiatus before returning to Argentine television in 2000, when she played "Jessica" in one chapter of the suspense television program, ''
Tiempo Final'' ("Final Moment"). She collaborated in 2001 alongside
Susana Giménez
María Susana Giménez Aubert (born 29 January 1944), known as Susana Giménez (), is an Argentine TV host, actress, model and businesswoman. In 2012, she was considered the biggest celebrity in Argentine television by the media firm that pub ...
in a variety show named after the latter.
She moved to the Argentine
Andes later on that year to participate in her first film, ''
Chiquititas: Rincón de Luz'' ("Corner of Light"), a ''Chiquititas'' feature film, once again portraying Belén. Yan also participated alongside
Araceli Gonzalez and
Puerto Rican singer
Chayanne in ''
Provocame'' ("Provoke Me") in 2001. Yan was hired by the
Disney Channel
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in 2002, to host a children's show,
Playhouse Disney, in Argentina. Playhouse Disney Argentina was produced by RGB, her father's company.
In 2003, she returned to acting, playing "Rocio Mazzini" in a soap opera titled ''
Abre tus Ojos'' ("Open Your Eyes"). While not her first starring role in a telenovela, "Rocio Mazzini" represented for Yan her first starring role in a telenovela geared towards grown ups. She took a year off before returning to the small screens in Argentina, returning as "Abril Juarez" in 2005's ''
Amor Mio'' ("My Love"). As of late 2007, she had been working on her mother's latest romantic comedy, ''
Bella & Bestia''.
Death
On 28 September 2010, Yan suffered a heart attack and entered the Central Hospital of San Isidro at 4:30 pm, no longer with vital signs. An attempt was made to revive her for 50 minutes until her death was declared at 5.20 pm. The news of her death had the peculiarity that the scoop was given by a zonal means, Zona Norte Diario Online, and was disseminated by the national media. Several hours after the death of the actress, for fear that it was false news, the national media reported that hospital sources had revealed that the actress arrived dead from a cardiac arrest that "was not traumatic." According to the story, a friend took her to the hospital from Libertador and Alvear due to the discomfort of the young actress but it was too late. For 50 minutes they made many unsuccessful recovery attempts.
Her remains were released and buried in a private ceremony at the Del Pilar Cemetery. The same day that her remains were released, fans gathered at the
Obelisco de Buenos Aires
The Obelisco de Buenos Aires (Obelisk of Buenos Aires) is a national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires. Located in the Plaza de la República in the intersection of avenues Corrientes and 9 de Julio, it was erected in 1936 to commemora ...
to pay tribute to the actress, with candles, flowers and posters that expressed messages of affection. The fans marched from the Obelisco to the
Teatro Gran Rex, where Romina made much of her theatrical career.
Repercussion
Her death shocked Argentina. The Facebook page ''I can't believe Romina Yan has died'' (''No puedo creer que murió Romina Yan'') reached more than 150,000 members in less than two hours. The death was also the top
trending topic of the day on Twitter. Cris Morena and ''Chiquititas'' were also trending topic through the day.
Telefe, the channel her father was in charge of during the late 1980s and 1990s, canceled its evening schedule. After ''Casi Angeles'', the show produced by her mother, ''Telefe Noticias'', the channel's news program, aired a special 2 hours edition solely dedicated to her. The special achieved 18.3 points, the highest-rated edition of the show in four years.
Canal 13, Argentina's number 2 net, also had a special 2 hours edition of its news show, ''Telenoche'', which also achieve high ratings. With the exception of the news programs, all live shows in Argentina's biggest networks, Telefe and Canal 13, were not aired in tribute to Yan. The movie ''The Terminal'' replaced the live game-show ''Justo a Tiempo'' in Telefe. A rerun of ''Policias en Accion'' replaced ''Showmatch'' in Canal 13.
Filmography
Discography
* 1995 — ''
Chiquititas Vol. 1''
* 1996 — ''
Chiquititas Vol. 2''
* 1997 — ''
Chiquititas Vol. 3''
* 1998 — ''
Chiquititas Vol. 4''
* 2001 — ''
Chiqutitias: Rincón de Luz''
References
External links
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1974 births
2010 deaths
Argentine people of Italian descent
Argentine people of Bulgarian-Jewish descent
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20th-century Argentine women singers
Argentine film actresses
Argentine screenwriters
Argentine stage actresses
Argentine telenovela actresses
Argentine television actresses
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Women television personalities
Jewish Argentine actresses
Actresses from Buenos Aires
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