Valentina Zenere

Valentina Zenere (born January 15, 1997) is an Argentinian actress, modelo and singer, known for her portrayal of Ámbar Smith in the Disney Channel original series Soy Luna and Juacas, as well as for her portrayal of Alai Inchausti in the Argentine telenovela Casi Ángeles.

Valentina Zenere
Zenere in 2018
Born (1997-01-15) January 15, 1997
Occupation
  • actress
  • model
  • singer
Years active2010–present

Life and career

Zenere started working on television in various advertisements at a young age while also attending high school, which she graduated from in 2014.

In 2010, she was added to the main cast of the successful telenovela Casi Ángeles, landing the role of Alai Inchausti. Afterwards, she took various little roles on theatre and television. Most notable was her appearance in a musical production of Les Misérables.[1]

In 2016, Zenere received international attention when the Disney Channel original series Soy Luna aired. Her portrayal of the antagonist Ámbar Smith received critical as well as public acclaim. She reprised her role as Ámbar in the Brazilian Disney Channel series Juacas.[2] She maintains close relationships to many of her co-stars, including Eugenia Suárez,[3] Michael Ronda,[4] Carolina Kopelioff, Gastón Vietto, Malena Ratner, and Oriana Sabatini.

In 2019, Zenere protagonized Michael Ronda's music video La Diva de la Escuela.[5]

She was cast as a main character of the fifth season of the successful Spanish Netflix series Cable Girls, airing in 2020.[6]

Zenere currently resides in Madrid, Spain.

Discography

Soundtracks
Year Song Album
2016 «Mírame a Mí» Soy Luna
«Prófugos» (with Ruggero Pasquarelli)
«Camino» (with the cast of Soy Luna)
«Sobre Ruedas» (with Karol Sevilla, Chiara Parravicini, Ana Jara Martínez, Malena Ratner & Katja Martínez)
«Chicas Así» (with Malena Ratner & Katja Martinez) Música en ti
«Vuelo» (with the cast of Soy Luna)
«A Rodar Mi Vida» (with the cast of Soy Luna)
«Alas (Radio Disney Vivo)» (with the cast of Soy Luna)
2017 «¿Cómo Me Ves?» La vida es un sueño
«Valiente» (with the cast of Soy Luna)
«Cuenta Conmigo» (with the cast of Soy Luna)
«I've Got a Feeling» (with Karol Sevilla, Chiara Parravicini, Ruggero Pasquarelli, Michael Ronda, Lionel Ferro & Gastón Vietto)
«Footloose» (with the cast of Soy Luna)
«Catch Me If You Can»
«Siempre Juntos» (with the cast of Soy Luna)
2018 «Claroscuro» Modo Amar
«Solos» (with Michael Ronda)
«Mano a Mano» (with Karol Sevilla, Malena Ratner, Chiara Parravicini, Ana Jara Martínez, Carolina Kopelioff & Katja Martínez)
«Todo Puede Cambiar» (with the cast of Soy Luna)
Other songs
Year Song Notes
2016 «Alas» (with Karol Sevilla, Michael Ronda, Ruggero Pasquarelli, Ana Jara Martínez & Jorge López) Soy Luna, Season 1
«Love is the Name» (with Sofia Carson & Karol Sevilla)
2017 «¿Cómo Me Ves?» (acoustic version; with Michael Ronda) Soy Luna, Season 2
2018 «Claroscuro» (acoustic version) Soy Luna, Season 3
«Catch Me If You Can» (acoustic version)
«Mano a Mano» (with Mia Jenkins, Giovanna Reynaud, Karol Sevilla, Malena Ratner, Chiara Parravicini, Ana Jara Martínez,Carolina Kopelioff & Katja Martínez)
«I've Got a Feeling» (with Jorge López, Giovanna Reynaud & Pasquale DiNuzzo)

Filmography

Television roles
Year Title Role Notes
2010 Casi Ángeles Alai Inchausti / Alai Morales Romero Main cast
2011 Los Únicos Jessica Cervantes Recurring
2013–2014 Aliados Mara Ulloa Recurring
2016–2018 Soy Luna Ámbar Smith Main cast / Antagonist
2019 Juacas Guest appearance (season 2)
2020 Cable Girls Camila Main cast

Music videos

Year Title Artist(s)
2019 "La Diva De La Escuela" Michael Ronda
2021 "Boa" Carlos Ares

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2016 Kids' Choice Awards México Favorite Villain Soy Luna Won
Kids' Choice Awards Colombia Won
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Won
2017 Kids' Choice Awards Colombia Trendy Girl Herself Won
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Favorite Villain Soy Luna Nominated
Fans Awards[7] The Goddess Herself Nominated
Best Fandom Zeneritas Nominated
2018 Kids Choice Awards Argentina Favorite Couple (with Michael Ronda) Soy Luna Won[8]
2019 Kids Choice Awards México Favorite Villain Won[9]

References


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