American Resident Actress Geraldine Bazan Is on the Air in Three Hispanic Soap Operas in the U.S. This Year -- in the Morning, Afternoon and at Night Monday through Friday
American Resident Actress Geraldine Bazan Is on the Air in Three Hispanic Soap Operas in the U.S. This Year -- in the Morning, Afternoon and at Night Monday through Friday
Interviewed on Earth Day, Geraldine Bazan can also be seen on the small screen in Mexico, Spain, Rumania, the Caribbean and Central and South America
MEXICO CITY, MIAMI, and BOGOTA, Colombia, April 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Born in Mexico City on a January 30, Geraldine Bazan has been acting in movies, theater, television soap operas and series for 20 years, and has worked as a radio announcer, TV anchor and in commercials.
In 2004, she traveled to the United States, hired as a young actress in Miami with Venevision-Univision for the soap opera "Sonar no cuesta nada"; in 2005-2006 with Televisa Networks-Univision in the soap opera "El Amor no tiene Precio" and "Bajo las Riendas del Amor"; and 2007-2008 with NBC Telemundo in "Tierra de Pasiones" and "Victoria," filmed in Colombia. All of these are broadcast in 40 countries, including Mexico, the U.S., Spain, Rumania, Central and South America, and the Caribbean.
She alternates TV recordings with participation in charity events, galas, green, gold, and red carpets, and either as presenter or judge during her stays in Miami or Bogota.
TVyNovelas Awards in Acapulco, Mexico and the United States. Geraldine Bazan has been invited the past three years to the Billboard Awards, Gladd Media Awards, Lo Nuestro and Juventud Awards, MTV Latin Awards, INTE Awards, Fox Latin American Awards, Alma Awards, NCLR Spirit of Life Awards, FAMA Awards, Orquidea USA Awards, Carteles Awards, The Star of the Year and 50+ Bellos in People en Espanol; served as a judge for the Miss Venezuela USA, Miss Hispanidad, Feria de Cali, Peru, Colombia, Cuba and Venezuela pageants; participated in the Latin Film Festival in Miami, as well as restaurant and gallery grand openings, magazine anniversaries, such as Fama, Ocean Drive, Portada, Conexiones, and House King. She has attended charity galas and auctions such as for the Corazones Unidos Foundation (AIDS), Mayte Prida Foundation (Cancer), Ventana de los Cielos, Amigos For Kids, for the terminally ill, and Red Cross activities, the Celebrity 5K Run a Community Partnership for the Homeless of Blue Cross. In past months while in Colombia, she was invited to the India Catalina Awards, Cartagena, Colombia, International Film Fests, the Andina Link and FICA expos, Destino Colombia, and ANATO Tourist Vitrina, Sabana Train, and International Theater Fest.
These activities have allowed Geraldine Bazan to share her time with people and meet other distinguished Latin Americans who have an artistic and professional career in this country. This is the reason why Mexican and Hispanic organizations in California, Arizona, Texas, Illinois, Washington, Florida and New York invite her to their parades as International Godmother, Ambassador of Good Will, International Queen of the parade of the 5 de Mayo Independence Day Parade -- and even to the Puerto Rican Day Parade. She has attended autograph signings in Latin American book fairs and the Family of Edward James Olmos, she participated in New York in the Upfront of Azteca America, Telemundo, Fox Latin America, Univision. She has received the ACE Award, Sin Limite Award, Premio Latino, Carteles and el Mara de Oro in Maracaibo, Venezuela, the Hispanic Palmas de Oro Award, as this year's revelation, the Face of the Year, Young International Actress, and International Artistic Career.
In Mexico, Geraldine Bazan has been a special guest of the Green Carpet of the MTV Latin American Awards and the Red carpet of Bravo awards, where she has also been a prizewinner. In Mexico, she has received some 20 awards from critics for her work in theater and television, as well as in commercials. She has received an award for her work in movies, which has caused her to be committed to being better prepared day after day for her audience and means of communication, and this is how her 20-year career has gone, in which constancy, patience and prudence have allowed her to maintain her position in this difficult show business that is the door not only to Latin America or Central and South America, but to a Hispanic majority in the United States and several countries in Europe.
In California, Geraldine Bazan participated in the Binational Encounter Mexico-USA where she was a moderator for the theme "Music through traditions and the importance of immigrants." In Miami and Colombia, Geraldine has found a home and sensational companions. Here the diversity of nationalities allows her to expand her culture and all the places that she has visited. Now that she is spending more time outside of her country, she has gotten to know the people where she lives and she really feels at home. Her mother Rosalba Ortiz and her brother the actor Angel Claude, often visit her in Miami and Bogota during filming of the soap operas.
For further information about her career, please visit the website http://www.geraldinebazan.com/ , where you will find a forum, chat room and photos of her work in television, theater and movies.
NOTE TO EDITORS: a high-resolution image will be posted at http://www.hispanicprwire.com/home.php?l=in once they become available.
Contact
Rosalba Ortiz and Angel Claude
55 56 74 40 94 Mexico City
rosalba_ortiz2009@yahoo.com
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CONTACT: Rosalba Ortiz y Angel Claude, 55 56 74 40 94,
rosalba_ortiz2009@yahoo.com
Web site: http://www.geraldinebazan.com/
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