Grecia Colmenares became a sensation as a young actress in her native Venezuela during the 1970s, becoming a favorite of the general public in that country. She made her debut, as an eleven-year-old, in the
Angelica Spanish soap opera. She continued participating in other soap operas through her teenage years, including the major hits
Estefanía in 1979 and
Elizabeth in 1980. Those major hits were followed by a number of lesser known soap operas, as well as other hits, such as 1981's
Marielena and, in 1984,
Azucena and
Topacio. In 1991, she starred in the famous soap opera , which obtained a huge success worldwide, and Colmenares won several prizes for her outstanding job as Isabel and Manuela. Although her jobs in Venezuela gave her considerable international fame, it was after she moved to Argentina that Colmenares became
paparazzi fodder. Colmenares then became a household name across Latin America. She appeared frequently on the covers of gossip and fashion magazines, and rumors of a rivalry with
Andrea Del Boca surfaced, although these rumors lasted for a short period only. In 1999, Colmenares acted in a telenovela that Del Boca had previously participated in:
Chiquititas, which had by then become a major international hit. In 2001, she was seen in
Miami, Florida, trying to get a contract with
Univision. Nevertheless, she was not able to get contracted by that network. In Venezuela, Colmenares and
Victor Camara formed a popular on-camera couple, starring together in a number of soap operas. == Filmography ==