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Sharlene Taulé Ponciano (born May 11, 1991) better known as Sharlene, is a Dominican singer and actress.


Early life

Taulé studied singing with María Remola and Nadia Nicola, and performed in New York at the
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Career

Her filmography includes the films ''Los locos también piensan'', '' La fiesta del chivo'', ''Viajeros'', ''Yuniol'', ''Tropic of Blood'', ''La Roja'', ''Flucht Aus Santo Domingo'' and ''Code 666'', which earned her a
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nomination for Best Actress in a Film. She appeared in the musicals
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,
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, Cinderella and the theatrical production of
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. Her television credits include the music video for ''
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'' by
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, ''Hispaniola'', a short film for
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, several episodes of the German series ''
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'' and the telenovelas ''Trópico'' and '' Condesa por Amor''. She has also been a presenter on
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's SantoDomingo Invita, and the
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, and El Fan Club programs. Taulé has been an announcer on the Punto y Seguido and Cambio y Fuera programs. In 2011, Taulé played Katty in the original
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Latin American series
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, which was very successful by then. She also had the opportunity to demonstrate her talent as a singer in a musical, Grachi:El Show en Vivo, and toured much of Latin America. She was cast in 2013 as Camila Barrera, the youthful protagonist of
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's telenovela,
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. It starred
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and
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, and featured performances by
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and
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. She released her first single "Vives En Mi" and then "Mal de Amor" in 2014 with Servando & Florentino, the brothers Primera and Florentino Servando. This video has more than 10 million views on her
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channel and reached the top position on the
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chart and the Venezuelan
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chart. Taulé played Angie in the movie
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, released in May 2015. She released another single that year, "Aqui Nadie Toca", which featured Dominican urban singer Mozart la Para. It was nominated for a Videoclip Award and already has more than 3 million views. In 2017, Taule played a regular role of ''Eva'' in season one
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. Taule has collaborated with Don Omar in ''La Fila''. She was nominated for
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Filmography


Theater

* ''
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'' * '' El violinista en el tejado'' * '' Les Miserables'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * ''Baño de damas'' * '' :es:Grachi: El show en vivo''


Music


Aerofobia

Quien dijo miedo con Mike Bahia

San Pedro con Zion & Lennox

El vecino con Lalo Ebratt

Yo pago lo mío

Me Siento Bien con Fuego

La Fila con Don Omar & Maluma

Encanto con Don Omar

La Cadera con La melodia Perfecta & Mozart La Para

Aquí Nadie Toca con Mozart La Para

Mal De Amor con Servando & Florentino

Toy Enamorao con Nacho y Mozart La Para
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References


External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Taulé, Sharlene American people of Dominican Republic descent Dominican Republic film actresses 21st-century Dominican Republic women singers 1991 births Living people