Danna Garcia - Smartasses Top 100 Sexiest Women
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Smartasses Top 100
Sexiest Women Rankings
2010 # 68 – 2009 # 32 - 2008 # 66
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Danna Maria García Osuna
Date of Birth: February 4, 1978
Horoscope Sign: Aquarius
Birthplace: Bogotá, Colombia
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Danna Maria García Osuna (born February 4, 1978) is a Colombian actress and singer. The daughter of Colombian singer Claudia Osuna, Danna began her career at the age of four. In 1994, she along with her sister Claudia formed the band Café Moreno and recorded the triple-platinum album, Momposino. That same year, Danna appeared in her first major role in the Colombian telenovela Café Con Aroma De Mujer. In 1996, she became the first Colombian actress to star in a Mexican telenovela when she appeared as the protagonist in Al Norte Del Corazón.
She is best-known for her leading roles in Pasión de Gavilanes (2003) and La Revancha (2000). García replaced Sandra Echeverría in the lead role for Telemundo’s novela La Traición (2008), which starred former Pasión de Gavilanes co-star, Mario Cimarro. Later in 2008, she accepted a leading role in Televisa’s comedy soap Un Gancho al Corazón where she played the leading role of “La Monita”. In 2009 she started filming episodes for her lead role opposite Segundo Cernadas in Bella Calamidades, a Telemundo remake of a late 1980s Colombian soap opera of the same name, which received a huge international success. Danna is currently starring in Telemundo’s new thriller soap Alguien Te Mira opposite to Christian Meier and Rafael Amaya.
In 2006, Maybelline signed Danna as the company’s newest Hispanic spokesmodel for its cosmetics advertisements in print and television. García is also signed to Garnier Nutrisse as a spokesmodel for their hair products in print and television as well. -Wikipedia
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