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For 17 years, 'La Rosa de Guadalupe' has been more than just a TV show—it has served as a crucial platform for launching the careers of young Mexican talent.
From actresses like Danna Paola to actors like Alejandro Speitzer, many have found their path to fame through this series.
Danna Paola
Already known for her roles in children's telenovelas, Danna Paola appeared in 'La Rosa de Guadalupe' in the episode 'Adiós a la calle,' playing Samantha, a teenage adoptee.
Today, she is an internationally recognized singer and actress with six albums and collaborations with artists like Morat and Steve Aoki. She is currently promoting her latest album, 'Childstar,' under the stage name Danna.
Alejandro Speitzer
Speitzer starred in the episode 'El estreno' and also appeared in 'Falso amor.'
He later joined telenovelas such as 'Aventuras en el tiempo' and 'Atrévete a soñar.' His international breakthrough came with Netflix series like 'Oscuro deseo' and 'Alguien tiene que morir,' solidifying his status as a prominent Mexican actor.
Karol Sevilla
Karol delivered standout performances in episodes like 'El beso del príncipe sapo,' 'Sin hogar,' and 'El inquilino.'
In addition to acting, she has built a successful singing career, particularly among younger audiences.
Her fame skyrocketed when she landed the lead role in Disney Channel's 'Soy Luna.' She has also contributed to movie soundtracks like the 2017 hit film 'Coco' and remains active in both music and television.
Benny Emmanuel
Benny Emmanuel was a frequent face on the show, with one of his most memorable roles being Santiago in 'Una pausa.'
He later starred in the series 'La CQ' and films like 'Chicuarotes.' His recent Hollywood debut has cemented his status as a rising international talent.
Renata Notni
Renata appeared in four episodes: 'El juramento,' 'Cámara Web,' 'No soy emo,' and 'Popular.' She later found success in telenovelas like 'Amorcito corazón' and series like 'El Dragón.'
She has also gained recognition as a fashion icon, appearing at Paris Fashion Week.
Natasha Dupeyron
Natasha played Verónica, a girl struggling with body image, in the episode 'A como dé lugar.' Her time on 'La Rosa de Guadalupe' was instrumental in her early career.
She later starred in telenovelas like 'De pocas, pocas pulgas' and films like 'Treintona, soltera y fantástica.' She has also performed in theater productions such as 'Vaselina.'
Daniela Luján
A veteran actress and singer, Daniela Luján began her career at age five in 'Plaza Sésamo.' She later starred in 'Luz Clarita' and telenovelas like 'Cómplices al rescate' and 'Por amar sin ley.' In 'La Rosa de Guadalupe,' she played Aura, Angélica, and Carolina in episodes like 'Una mirada' and 'La vida sigue.'
She remains active in both theater and television, most recently starring in 'Papás por conveniencia' alongside Ariadne Díaz and María Chacón.
Geraldine Galván
Geraldine appeared in nearly 15 episodes, tackling challenging roles each time.
She later acted in telenovelas like 'Carita de Ángel,' 'Hijas de la Luna,' and 'Vencer el miedo.'
Juan Pablo Gil
Between 2011 and 2013, Juan Pablo Gil starred in five episodes: 'Amor ilegal,' 'Tuyo es mi corazón,' 'Las verdaderas pruebas de amor,' 'El precio de un error,' and 'La música del amor.'
His breakout role came with 'Nosotros los Nobles.' He has also starred in telenovelas like 'Mi corazón es tuyo' and series like 'El Dragón: Return of a Warrior.'
Miguel Martínez
Miguel starred in 'La Rosa de Guadalupe' episodes like 'Rosas para tu novia,' 'Lo que dicta el corazón,' and 'Sisis.'
He rose to fame with 'Alebrijes y Rebujos' and won 'Código F.A.M.A.' in 2003. He has since appeared in telenovelas like 'Vencer la ausencia.' Currently, he balances television projects with exclusive content for adults and has relaunched his music career with nostalgic hits.
These talented artists have demonstrated exceptional skill and perseverance, building successful careers after getting their start in 'La Rosa de Guadalupe.'
While their paths have varied, they all share a common foundation—having launched or solidified their careers through the opportunities provided by this iconic Mexican series.
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