Angelique Boyer

Angelique Boyer

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1988-07-04
Place of Birth:Saint Cloude, Jura, France
Also Known As: 安吉利·博耶 /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1988-07-04 More

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Angelique Monique Paulette Boyer Rousseau (Saint-Claude, Jura, July 4, 1988), artistically known as Angelique Boyer, is a French actress and model, nationalized Mexican. Winner of three TVyNovelas Awards, two Bravo Awards and an ACE Award for Best Actress. Boyer is known for her participation on television, mainly in soap operas such as Corazones al límite, where she debuted as an actress in 2004 playing the role of "Anette"; from there they followed supporting roles in Rebelde, Little Girls Like You, Iron Soul, Murderous Women and Wild Heart. In 2010 she obtained her first leading role playing "Teresa Chávez Aguirre" in the soap opera "Teresa", and later appeared in the soap operas "Abismo de pasión", "Lo que la vida me Robó" and "Tres veces Ana"
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  • name:Angelique Boyer
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1988-07-04
  • Place of Birth:Saint Cloude, Jura, France
  • Also Known As: 安吉利·博耶 ·
  • Biography:Angelique Monique Paulette Boyer Rousseau (Saint-Claude, Jura, July 4, 1988), artistically known as Angelique Boyer, is a French actress and model, nationalized Mexican. Winner of three TVyNovelas Awards, two Bravo Awards and an ACE Award for Best Actress. Boyer is known for her participation on television, mainly in soap operas such as Corazones al límite, where she debuted as an actress in 2004 playing the role of "Anette"; from there they followed supporting roles in Rebelde, Little Girls Like You, Iron Soul, Murderous Women and Wild Heart. In 2010 she obtained her first leading role playing "Teresa Chávez Aguirre" in the soap opera "Teresa", and later appeared in the soap operas "Abismo de pasión", "Lo que la vida me Robó" and "Tres veces Ana"
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