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Ludwika Paleta

Ludwika Paleta (born November 28, 1978 in Kraków, Poland) is a Polish-born Mexican actress.

Ludwika Paleta has obtained great popularity in the Latin American country that has been her home for over 20 years. Paleta's sister, Dominika Paleta, is also an actress. In an interview, Ludwika declared that she loves both Mexico and Poland, but that she does not see herself living outside Mexico in the future. She is fluent in Spanish, Polish and English.

Paleta moved as a child to Mexico. She was taken by her sister, Dominika to an audition, and she impressed the casting directors so much that soon after, she was offered her first television job in the Carrusel (1989). Paleta became an instant celebrity with her character, and a sex-symbol among Mexican pre-teen boys. Three years later, in 1992, she returned to the small screen in what she calls her favorite television job yet, El Abuelo y Yo opposite Gael Garcia Bernal.

She is currently married to actor, Plutarco Haza. Their son, Nicolás, was born November 11, 1999.

Filmography

  • Mujer de Madera (series) (2004)
  • Corazón de Melón (series) (2003)
  • Naturaleza Muerta (series) (2003)
  • Niña... Amada Mía (series) (2003)
  • Amigas y Rivales (series) (2001)
  • Huracán (series) (1998)
  • María la del Barrio (series) (1995)
  • El Abuelo y Yo (series) (1992)
  • Carrusel (series) (1989)

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