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María José Vargas

TV Actress

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2001-07-22
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MiniBio

She’s an actress who first captured the spotlight as a child, making waves in Colombian telenovelas such as Las santísimas, La viuda negra, and Taggeados. Over the years, she continued to build her presence on screen, and by 2018, she took on the role of Ruth in the popular telenovela NOOBees, further solidifying her place in the industry. Before all the fame, though, her journey began at just nine years old when she made her acting debut in the soap opera Tres Milagros—a humble start that paved the way for her future success. Interestingly, she comes from a family with strong ties to acting; her older sister, Yuri, is also a well-known Colombian actress, so you could say talent runs in the family. And speaking of family, her mother, Doris Agudelo, has been a constant support throughout her career. As her story unfolds, it’s clear that she’s not just riding on early fame—she’s steadily growing into her own as a dedicated performer.

Trivia

Aside from her acting career, she runs a self-titled YouTube channel, where she shares all sorts of content—ranging from personal vlogs to helpful makeup tips. She’s really built a nice little community there, and it’s clear she puts a lot of effort into her videos. The channel, under her own name, has become a go-to spot for fans who want to see more of her personality off-screen. Whether she’s walking viewers through her daily routine or offering beauty advice, she always manages to keep things engaging and authentic. Her name continues to grow not just as an actress, but also as a relatable online presence.

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