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Daniela Alvarado Siblings: A Closer Look at the Venezuelan Actor’s Family Tree

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Daniela del Carmen Alvarado Álvarez is a Venezuelan actress born on October 23, 1981, in Caracas, Venezuela.

She has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry through her work in television, theater, and film.

She is the daughter of acclaimed Venezuelan actors Daniel Alvarado and Carmen Julia Álvarez.

Growing up in a family deeply rooted in the performing arts strongly influenced her path into acting.

She married fellow actor José Manuel Suárez on June 15, 2021.

Siblings

Daniela has six brothers through her father, the late actor Daniel Alvarado.

From her father’s first marriage, her brothers are Daniel and Luis. From his second marriage to Carmen Julia Álvarez, she has a full brother named Carlos Daniel.

From his third marriage to Emma Rabbe, her brothers are

Career

Alvarado began her career in Venezuelan telenovelas, where she quickly gained recognition as a versatile actress.

She achieved international prominence with her lead role as Juana Pérez in the 2002 series Juana la Virgen.

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Her portrayal of a young woman facing unexpected motherhood resonated strongly with audiences worldwide.

In 2003, she starred as Mariana del Carmen Guerra in La Invasora, further cementing her status as a telenovela star.

Her television work includes roles such as María Corina Del Valle Palmieri in Se solicita príncipe azul in 2005.

She also played the title role in Mujercitas in 1999 and appeared in La inolvidable in 1996.

These performances showcased her range across romantic and dramatic storytelling.

She later transitioned into film with roles such as Patricia in Azul y No Tan Rosa in 2012.

Her film credits also include Ines in Taita Boves in 2010 and Antonieta García in Una abuela virgen in 2007. She appeared as Luisa in 13 segundos in 2007.

Additional film projects include My Straight Son, Punto y Raya, God’s Slave, and El enemigo.

Alongside film and television, she has remained active in theater, maintaining a multifaceted artistic career.

Accolades

In 2023, Alvarado won the Margot Benacerraf Award for Best Actress.

That same year, she also received a special honor recognizing her overall acting career.

She was awarded the Isaac Chocron Award for Best Actress in 2023 for her work in theater.

Her role in Azul y No Tan Rosa contributed to the film winning the Goya Award for Best Ibero-American Film in 2014.

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