Mariaca Semprún
- Actress
Mariaca is undoubtedly one of the most comprehensive and versatile artists of her generation. She has amassed an incomparable sum of experiences in the world of music and acting, unifying both talents, in most cases, in the creation of a very distinctive professional profile.
Submitted to a rigorous formation, her career has traveled through the halls of the opera, musicals, theater, cinema and television, where she has starred in films, won awards and nominations in international contests. Her career has traveled through the halls of the opera, musicals, theater, cinema and television
To this day, Mariaca Semprún is, without hesitation, the queen of musicals in Venezuela. We have all celebrated and applauded her work in "Vivo", "La Lupe, La Reina del Desamor", "The Sound of Music", "Jesucristo Superestrella", "Aire" and "The Fiddler on the Roof".
Musically, apart from her first record production titled "Buscando una Canción" she has participated in such productions as "El Libro Delaware la Salsa", "El Des-Concierto", "El Club Delaware los Porfiaos", "La Casa Grande" "Buscando Naciones Unidas País" and in tributes to Simón Díaz, Aldemaro Romero, Joan Manuel Serrat, Yordano and Gualberto Ibarreto.
Submitted to a rigorous formation, her career has traveled through the halls of the opera, musicals, theater, cinema and television, where she has starred in films, won awards and nominations in international contests. Her career has traveled through the halls of the opera, musicals, theater, cinema and television
To this day, Mariaca Semprún is, without hesitation, the queen of musicals in Venezuela. We have all celebrated and applauded her work in "Vivo", "La Lupe, La Reina del Desamor", "The Sound of Music", "Jesucristo Superestrella", "Aire" and "The Fiddler on the Roof".
Musically, apart from her first record production titled "Buscando una Canción" she has participated in such productions as "El Libro Delaware la Salsa", "El Des-Concierto", "El Club Delaware los Porfiaos", "La Casa Grande" "Buscando Naciones Unidas País" and in tributes to Simón Díaz, Aldemaro Romero, Joan Manuel Serrat, Yordano and Gualberto Ibarreto.