Laura Termini

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Laura Termini
Caracas, Venezuela[1]
NationalityVenezuelan
Occupation(s)Actress, TV producer, writer

Laura Termini (born August 3, 1974) is a Venezuelan actress,

Huffington Post's in the health and beauty columns. Termini has starred on networks such as Telemundo, Univision, Venevisión, Azteca América. In the world of dubbing, she is best known for being the first voice of Tootie into Latin Spanish in The Fairly OddParents
, whom she dubbed in seasons 2 and 3.

Early life

Termini was born to a

Mexican actress Maria Rosa Compañet and an Italian singer Franco Termini. They married in Mexico and moved to Venezuela
, where Termini was born. She studied at an American college for a year and moved back and forth between the United States and Venezuela. She has now been living permanently in the United States for over 14 years.

Career

Acting

At the age of 5, Termini started appearing in various advertisements and was also a singer and dancer in the groupThe Mini Pops, from a national TV show

Sábado Sensacional for 8 years.[5][6] Until the age of 17, she had starred in almost 20 soap operas on local network.[2] Her record song Laura & Victor sold more than 100,000 copies and was on the Venuzuelan Billboard
.

After moving to the United States, she continued to appear in the American Spanish soap operas such as Los teens, Amor Descarado, and Anita no te Rajes.[7] She had also appeared as the main characters in the TV movies De Rodillas, Mea culpa.[8] In 2009, she hosted an award-winning radio show Tu mañana for SBS Broadcast radio.

Blogging

In 2009, Laura began her own Health and Beauty

Huffington Post among others. She is also a Board Certified
Health/Beauty Counselor AADP.

Filmography

Year Title[9] Role
1985 El sol sale para todos
1985 Las amazonas Lalita
1994
Guadalupe
Marilyn
1996 Como tú, ninguna Uncredited
1998 María Celina Rocío Ferrante
1999 Me muero por tí
2001 Radio Pirata Lucy
2003
Amor descarado
Miriyam
2004
¡Anita, no Te Rajes!
Maggie O'Donnell
2008 Mea Culpa Maggie
2008 De rodillas Jenny
2013 Madre Mia Francis Telamente

References

  1. ^ NicheMommy. "Niche Mommy Spotlight – Laura Cristina Termini".
  2. ^ a b Hispanicwire. "Laura Termini" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on January 11, 2014.
  3. ^ prnewswire. "Laura Termini Invited to the White House".
  4. ^ eJournal. "Laura Termini as a special guest in the third season of Women wide". Archived from the original on January 11, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2013.
  5. ^ Imdb. "Guadalupe".
  6. ^ esteticaysalud.com. "Laura Termini en el papel de su vida" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on June 29, 2013. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  7. ^ Imdb. "Amor Descarado".
  8. ^ Imdb. "De Rodillas".
  9. ^ Imdb. "Laura Termini".