Thalía
Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda (born August 26, 1971), known as Thalía, is a Mexican singer, songwriter and actress. She has sold over 25 million albums worldwide.[2] She has sung in Spanish, English, French, Portuguese and Tagalog.[3]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda |
Born | [1] Mexico City, Mexico | August 26, 1971
Genres | Latin pop, pop, pop rock, dance, cumbia |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, actress, author, businesswoman, fashion designer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1981–present |
Labels | Fonovisa (1985–1994) EMI (1994–2008) Sony Music (2009–present) |
Associated acts | Timbiriche, Emilio Estefan, Tommy Mottola, Laura Zapata |
Thalia has been nominated for various Latin Grammy, Latin Billboard and many other awards.
She was also in very successful soap operas like Marimar and María la del Barrio. She is also an occasional author, businesswoman and fashion designer.
Discography
Studio albums
- Thalía (1990)
- Mundo de Cristal (1991)
- Love (1992)
- En éxtasis (1995)
- Amor a la Mexicana (1997)
- Arrasando (2000)
- Thalía (2002)
- Thalía (English) (2003)
- El Sexto Sentido (2005)
- Lunada (2008)
- Habítame Siempre (2012)
- Viva Kids Vol. 1 (2014)
- Amore mio (2014)
- Latina (2016)
- Valiente (2018)
- Viva Kids Vol. 2 (2020)
- desAMORfosis (2021)
Compilation albums
- Nandito Ako (1997)
- Thalía con banda: Grandes éxitos (2001)
- Hits Remixed (2003)
- Greatest Hits (2004)
Live albums
- Primera Fila (2009)
Music groups
- Din Din (1981–83) – (4 albums)
- Timbiriche (1986–89) – (3 albums)
Tours
- High Voltage Tour (2004)
Filmography
Soap operas
- Pobre Señorita Limantour (1987) – Diana
- Quinceañera (1987–88) – Beatriz Villanueva
- Luz y Sombra (1989) – Alma Suárez
- María Mercedes (1992–93) – María Mercedes Muñoz Del Olmo
- Marimar (1994) – Marimar Perez / Bella Aldama
- María la del barrio (1995–96) – María Hernández De la Vega
- Rosalinda (1999) – Rosalinda Perez Romero / Paloma Dorantes
Theater
- Vaselina (1984) – Sandy
Films
- La Guerra de los Pasteles (1979)
- Anastasia (1997) – (soundtrack performer, Spanish version)
- Mambo Café (1999) – Nydia
TV Shows
- VIP de Noche (1991–92)
- Las Aventuras de Eebee y Thalia (2009–10)
Radio Show
- Conexión Thalía Radio Show (2007–11)
Written works
- Thalía: ¡Belleza! Lessons in Lipgloss and Happiness (2007)
- Thalía: ¡Radiante! Your Guide to a Fit and Fabulous Pregnancy (2009)
- Thalía: Growing stronger (2011)
Thalía Media
Thalía with Barack Obama singing "Amor a la Mexicana" at the White House. Thalía helped to globalize and popularize Mexican culture with the album of the same name. Diverses authors named her the most "important" or "influential" Mexican female artist.
References
- ↑ Jason Birchmeier. "Thalía Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
- ↑ "Thalia Biografía". Coveralia. Sep 13, 2013. http://www.coveralia.com/biografias/Thalia.php.
- ↑ "Thalia y Tommy Mottola Esperan Su Segundo Hijo!". 3 March 2011.