Anahí Giovanna Puente Portilla, better known as
Anahí, is a Mexican actress and singer.
Birth name |
Anahi Giovanna Puente Portilla |
Born |
May 14, 1983 |
Origin |
Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico |
Genre(s) |
Pop, Latin |
Occupation(s) |
Singer, actress |
Years active |
2004-present (with RBD)
1996-2001 (solo) |
Label(s) |
Para Musica (1996-1998)
Fonovisa (2000-2001)
EMI/Capitol Records (2004-present) |
Biography
Anahí was born Anahí Giovanna Puente Portilla in Mexico City on May 14, 1983. She started
her acting career in Chiquilladas, a sketch show in which her older sister Marichelo was
also a cast member.
Her career did not take off until she debuted as a telenovela actress in the melodrama
Madres Egoístas. Notable parts in Muchachitas, Ángeles sin paraíso, Alondra, Tu y yo, Mi
pequeña traviesa, and Vivo por Elena soon followed, but it was not until Primer amor... a
mil por hora in 2000 that she was cast in a leading role.
She entered the Mexican hit series Clase 406 in which she portrayed Jessica Riquelme. In
late 2003, she auditioned for the lead role in the telenovela Rubí, role which Bárbara Mori
ended up with[citation needed]. The following year, Anahí was invited to be one of the
protagonists of the Mexican series Rebelde (2004), where she portrayed Mía Colucci. She
signed a contract with EMI and integrating herself to RBD, the musical spin-off of the
telenovela Rebelde. After having joined RBD, Anahí's fame grew rapidly having signed
endorsement deals with Herbal Essences, Avon Cosmetics, and Andrea shoe ware.
Anahí has won awards such as Premio Ariel in recognition of her acting skills.
She has opened her own stores and clothing line.
She has also been praised for her honesty regarding her struggle with anorexia.
Anahí considers fellow RBD band members Maite and Dulce her best friends and sisters and
thinks of Christian, Christopher, and Alfonso as her brothers. Even though she is one of the
oldest of the group, she has stated that she, more than Dulce, acts like the group's baby
sister.
Solo career
In 1996 she made her singing debut with the album Hoy es mañana which include the popular
singles "Corazón de Bombón" and "Descontrolándote". In 2000, Anahí moved from Para Musica
Records to Fonovisa Records and released Baby Blue, her best-selling album. Anahí went on to
receive nominations for the Latin Billboard Awards for the album.
As a solo artist, Anahí managed to sell over 300,000 copies of her albums in Mexico .