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Teresa Presmanes Corona (born 27 August 1959), known professionally as Daniela Romo, is a Mexican singer, actress and TV hostess. During her career, she has sold 15 million records, making her one of the best-selling Latin music artists.


Biography

Teresa Presmanes Corona was born on 27 August 1959 in
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, Mexico; her parents never married, and Daniela and her sister Patricia were raised by their grandmother. As a child she idolized
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, whom she credits for inspiring her to become an actress and a recording artist. Performing in stage shows such as ''
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'', Romo eventually ventured out into film and television where she would gain recognition making her film debut in ''
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'' at the age of 17. Her first starring role on a television soap opera (or
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) was in 1978 in ''
El Ardiente Secreto ''Ardiente secreto'' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Irene Sabido for Televisa in 1978. It is based on the Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel ''Jane Eyre''. Plot The orphan Mariana Cisneros was shut in (in a college) by an aunt who hates her, sh ...
'', an adaptation of ''
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''. During her TV era, Romo would go on talk shows or variety shows of the time and sing. During this time, Chucho Ferrer, a popular producer at the time, saw the potential in Romo and offered to produce a record. An ambitious 20-year-old Romo took on this adventure and recorded her debut record '' También Yo'' (also released as ''Te pareces tanto a mí'' in 1985) released by CBS Records. All of these songs were written by singer-songwriter Lolita de la Colina. The album largely flopped due to the kind of material Romo was singing (mature balladry) and the public was not ready to take on this from such a young singer. Romo went on to do more film and TV, again garnering a hit on television with her soap '' Déjame vivir'' in 1982. After six years away from television, Romo made her return to the small screen in the 1995 hit '' Si Dios me quita la vida'' alongside César Évora and Omar Fierro. The
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was followed by the variety show ''Hoy con Daniela'' in 1996. The show was largely panned by critics and was cancelled after two seasons due to poor ratings. In 2001, however, she hosted
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's short-lived primetime game show '' A Millón''. That same year, she also won her first roles as a villain in '' El Manantial'', and was then seen in the lighthearted comedy '' Las vias del amor'' a year later. In 2005, Romo released '' Es la Nostalgia'', a collection of acoustic ballads produced by Adrian Posse and that same year, she garnered much praise for her role as the evil Doña Juana in the period soap '' Alborada''. In 2006, Romo produced the musical ''
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'' in Mexico and in 2009 was the star in '' Victor/Victoria'' on stage. In 2008, Romo starred in the TV series '' Mujeres asesinas''. She starred in the telenovelas '' Sortilegio'' (2009) and ''
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'' (2010).


Music career

Daniela Romo started out young singing back up to Los Hermanos Zavala before venturing out on stage. In 1983, she traveled to Spain and met Danilo Vaona through her good friend
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. Danilo was famous at the time as an up-and-coming young Italian producer behind Raffaella Carrà among others. She recorded ''Daniela Romo'' under a new label,
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. Her first single " Mentiras" caused a stir in Spain as during this time she was hosting a late night talk show in that country. Her EMI debut album was a smash producing her No. 1 hit singles "Mentiras", "Celos" (written by José Luis Perales), "Pobre Secretaria" (written by Miguel Bosè), "La Ocasión Para Amarnos" and the ballad "Corazón", which served as the theme to the telenovela ''Un Sólo Corazón''. Romo's musical career soon devoured all of her time and for the next 4 years, she would dedicate all her attention to it. In 1984 she released her 3rd album '' Amor Prohibido'' which garnered her biggest International hit " Yo No Te Pido La Luna". The song was a smash all over Latin America and Spain, where the song was originally released in Italian by Fiordaliso titled "'' Non voglio mica la luna''". She followed this record with '' Dueña de mi Corazón'', which would be her last Danilo Vaona produced record for 11 years. She will work again with him in 1995 producing the album "Un Nuevo Amor". 1986 was a big year for Daniela Romo. This marked her return to television with arguably her best role to date in a
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with '' El Camino Secreto''. The theme song to the telenovela was sung by Daniela Romo and was written by
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titled " De Mí Enamórate". This song proved to be Romo's biggest hit in Mexico, spending 21 weeks in the No. 1 position. It also achieved similar status in the US with the new Billboard Hot Latin Tracks, where it spent 14 weeks in the top spot. Her record '' Mujer de todos, Mujer de nadie'' was released this year containing her smash. It was produced by Felisatti/ J. R. Florez, the Midas touch hit men of Mexican 1980s pop. This would be her only record produced by this dynamic duo but it produced some of her biggest hits such as the gay anthem "Coco Loco", the ballad "Adelante Corazón", "Veneno Para Dos" and the title track. Romo's musical career took a turn in 1989 when she released '' Quiero Amanecer con Alguien'' produced by Bebu Silvetti. The record was a musical change, adapting to balladry and simpler arrangements, more in the vein of Adult Contemporary pop music. This was a risky moved but it paid off as this record was a huge hit on an international scale. She would keep recording and in 1993, she signed a new record contract with Melody/Fonovisa where she would release 3 albums over the next 4 years. The same year, Romo was nominated for Female Pop Artist of the Year at the
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. The album released in 2001 was produced by Loris Ceroni and was largely inspired by Cher's comeback effort ''Believe'', adopting her smooth vocals with dance beats. It was largely ignored because Romo would go on to do telenovelas instead of promoting it.


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A line dance was created for her " Todo, Todo, Todo" song in the 1990s. The song is a De rigueur at Filipino formal hall parties.


Discography


Studio albums

*''2015: La voz del corazón'' *''2005: Es la Nostalgia'' *''2001: Ave Fénix'' *''1999: Me Vuelves Loca'' *''1996: Un nuevo amor'' *''1992: De Mil Colores'' *''1991: Amada más que nunca'' *''1989: Quiero Amanecer con Alguien'' *''1987: Gitana'' *''1986: Mujer de todos, Mujer de nadie'' *''1985: Dueña de mi Corazón'' *''1984: Amor Prohibido'' *''1983: Daniela Romo''


Live albums/covers and compilations

*''2012: Para Soñar'' *''2008: Sueños de Cabaret'' *''1998: En Vivo Desde el Teatro Alameda'' *''1994: La Cita'' *''1979: También Yo''


Thematic albums

*''2009: Cuando Hay Amor, No Hay Pecado Sortilegio'' *''1999: Juan Pablo Esperanza, Amigo del Alma'' *''1999: Los Cuates de Chabelo'' *''1996: Me gusta J.S Bach Remix'' *''1986: Especiales de Navidad'' *''1986: Érase una vez, Cuentos y relatos musicales'' *''1986: Coco Loco Dance Mix'' *''1983: Canta en Italiano''


Filmography


Films


Television


Awards and nominations


Collaborations


See also

*
List of best-selling Latin music artists Latin music has an ambiguous meaning in the music industry due to differing definitions of the term "Latin". For example, the Latin music market in the United States defines Latin music as any release that is mostly sung in Spanish, regardless ...
* Women in Latin music


Notes


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Romo, Daniela 1959 births Living people Mexican child actresses Mexican telenovela actresses Mexican television actresses Mexican film actresses Mexican stage actresses Mexican female dancers Ballad musicians Mexican television presenters Actresses from Mexico City Singers from Mexico City 20th-century Mexican actresses 21st-century Mexican actresses Entertainers from Mexico City Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners Mexican women pop singers Mexican women television presenters Women in Latin music Mexican LGBTQ women