Victoria Rodríguez (television Presenter)
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Victoria Rodríguez Arralde (born December 5, 1972) is an
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an
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,
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, artist,
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and television figure. She is known for hosting ''
Esta Boca es mía Esta boca es mía () is an Uruguayan daytime talk show broadcast by Teledoce. It debuted on October 6, 2008, being one of the channel's longest-running current programs. It is presented by Victoria Rodríguez and airs Monday through Friday from 2: ...
,'' a talk show broadcast by Canal 12, since 2008.


Biography

Rodríguez attended Ivy Thomas Memorial School and then
John XXIII Institute The John XXIII Salesian Institute () is a private Catholic college-preparatory school located in Montevideo, Uruguay. History It was founded in 1964 by the Salesian order and members of the Marist Brothers and the Sons of the Holy Family, with ...
. In 1993 she began her activity as a television figure, hosting ''Oxígeno'' and later the program ''Los Viajes del Doce.'' In 2009 she debuted as an actress, playing the Uruguayan poet Juana de Ibarborou. That year he began to lead the new debate program, ''
Esta boca es mía Esta boca es mía () is an Uruguayan daytime talk show broadcast by Teledoce. It debuted on October 6, 2008, being one of the channel's longest-running current programs. It is presented by Victoria Rodríguez and airs Monday through Friday from 2: ...
'', formed by a panel and where current issues are discussed. She is also a painter.


Acting career


Theatre


Television


Accolades

Rodríguez has won the
Iris Award The NATPE Iris Awards are an honor for local television programming excellence presented annually in the United States by the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE). The awards were introduced in 1968 and were initially tit ...
for Best Female Presenter twice, in 2014 and
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, in that year she also won the Golden Iris Award.


References

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