Angelica Vale

Angelica Maria Vale Hartman (also known as Angelica Vale) is a Mexican American actress, musician impersonator, radio host, and comedian. Angelica Maria Vale Hartman was also the child of comedian Raul Vale as well as Angelica Maria La Novia De Mexico. Angelica Maria is the woman who launched the La Balada Ranchera genre in 1973. This hit the US charts, and she was the Latin first artist to hit 2 million dollars in sales. She also met in 1974 Venezuelan comic/singer Raul Vae. She later married in 1975 at the first wedding televised by Mexico. Angelica Vale was born on 11 November 1975 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. She is an actress and writer who is famous as the author of La fea mas bella (2007). Lazos de amor (2000) and El home that yo robe(1981). Otto Padron is her husband. They were wedding on 19 February 2011, in the city of San Francisco. Their two children are named Angelica. Angelica Vale Hartman was born on November 11, 1975 in Mexico City. Her most well-known role is for her acting and has been seen on screen in Salsa Tel Aviv (2011), Una pelicula de huevos (2005), Un gallo con muchos huevos (2017). Otto Padron, her husband as of the 19th February, 2011 is the mother of their child. She is married to Otto Padron from February 19 2011. Angelica Vale was born as Angelica Maria Vale Hartman in Mexico City. La Vale, her Nickname or alternative name, is Angelica Vale. She actress singer comedian and radio personality popularly recognized for being one of the daughters of Angelica Maria. She is best known for her role on known for La Fea mas bella (2006) Lazos de amor (1995) and El hogar que yo costume (1981). The role she played was Garcia of Seis Manos Marisol of Jane the Virgin and Bibi in Huevos' Little Roster's Egg-cellent Adventure. Otto Padron married her on the 19th of February, 2011. The couple have two kids.

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