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Website
  
www.manoellatorres.mx

Origin
  
Mexico

Name
  
Manoella Torres


Occupation(s)
  
Singer, Actress

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
1972–present

TV shows
  
Disco de oro

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Also known as
  
The woman who was born to sing

Born
  
April 21, 1954 (age 70) New York City, United States (
1954-04-21
)

Albums
  
Las Numero 1, 20 exitos, Nacio para cantar

Genres
  
Latin pop, Mariachi, Pop music

Record labels
  
Columbia Records, PolyGram

Similar People
  
Rocio Banquells, Gualberto Castro, Yuri, Sonia Rivas, Armando Manzanero

Birth name
  
Gloria Torres Calderon

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Manoella Torres is an American-Mexican singer and actress of Puerto Rican descent based in Mexico who has had an extensive career that continues to this day. She has recorded over 350 songs by famous songwriters including Armando Manzanero, Juan Carlos Calderón, Juan Gabriel, Manuel Alejandro and Rafael Pérez Botija.

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Biography

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She encouraged her talent while Gloria idolized singers like Cuco Sánchez, Los Panchos and Lucha Villa. In Mexico she continued to study vocalization and years later met the man who would take her career to the next level, Alfredo Marcelo Gil. He became her manager and initially gave her the stage name "Gloria Gil". She began making the rounds of musical events and television appearances where she met another important figure in her career, Armando Manzanero. Upon hearing her sing, he said "Niñita, tú naciste para cantar (Little girl, you were born to sing)". This quote would eventually become her media nickname "la mujer que nació para cantar (the woman who was born to sing)".

In 1971, she was offered a contract record deal with Columbia Records and her stage name was changed to "Manoella Torres". Her first album "Nació Para Cantar" included her first single record that Manzanero wrote titled "El Último Verano" became a smash hit throughout Mexico. Soon Manoella would amass hit after hit appearing regularly on "Siempre en Domingo" with Raúl Velasco. She appeared on numerous Mexican television variety shows and shared the stage with Mexico's most famous entertainers such as Verónica Castro and Gualberto Castro. Some of her greatest hits include "Ahora Que Soy Libre", "Te Voy A Enseñar A Querer", "Libre Como Gaviota", "Acaríciame", "Que Me Perdone Tu Señora", and quite possibly her most famous song "A La Que Vive Contigo", written by her mentor Armando Manzanero.

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Towards the end of the 1970s, Manoella married Guillermo Diestel Pasquel, with whom she had a daughter, Erika. Later, it was discovered that he was abusive towards Manoella, resulting in her separation from her husband and in the mid-1980s she left Mexico. Disillusioned with love, she decided to focus on her life and her daughter. For three years, she had no contact with anyone of her previous life in Mexico. Deciding to end her marriage, and start anew, she returned to Mexico in 1988 and started performing.

In February 2007, Manoella Torres became part of Mexican television network TV Azteca's reality show titled "Disco de Oro", hosted by José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", in which singers of the past compete in an interactive environment with the viewers. The winner got to release an album produced by the network but, unfortunately, Manoella achieved the third place.

Today she continues to tour continuously across Mexico and to release albums regularly, most of the time consisting of covers of herself and other famous singers.

Filmography

Actress
2003
Velo de novia (TV Series) as
La Pecosa
- Velo de novia (2003) - La Pecosa
1984
Siempre en domingo as
Manoella
1975
El albañil as
Manuela Torres
Soundtrack
1975
El albañil (performer: "Te Voy a Enseñar a Querer", "Tiempo de Amar", "Libre como Gaviota")
Self
2018
Sale el Sol (TV Series) as
Self
- Haz Comunidad (2018) - Self
2007
Disco de oro (TV Series) as
Self
2006
José José... El especial (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2006
Ahora toca (TV Series) as
Self
1985
Hermanos: Cantaré, cantarás (Music Video) as
Self

References

Manoella Torres Wikipedia