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Adela Noriega (Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez) was born on 24 October, 1969 in Mexico City, Mexico, is a Mexican actress. Discover Adela Noriega's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

Popular As Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez
Occupation Actress, entrepreneur
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 24 October 1969
Birthday 24 October
Birthplace Mexico City, Mexico
Nationality Mexico

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Adela Noriega Height, Weight & Measurements

At 54 years old, Adela Noriega height is 5′ 5″ .

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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Adela Noriega Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Adela Noriega worth at the age of 54 years old? Adela Noriega’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from Mexico. We have estimated Adela Noriega's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1969

Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez (born 24 October 1969) is a Mexican actress.

Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez was born on 24 October 1969, in Mexico City, Mexico.

1980

She came to prominence after starring in teen-oriented coming-of-age telenovelas in the 1980s, Quinceañera (1987–1988) and Dulce desafío (1988–1989).

1986

Noriega made her debut as a leading actress in 1986, at the age of sixteen, when she was cast for her first lead role in Yesenia, a historical telenovela.

The telenovela was adapted from Yolanda Vargas Dulché's comic book of the same name, which centers around a young Romani woman and her caravan.

From then on she began to work solely as a leading actress of many successful telenovelas with an international distribution.

1987

She rose to greater prominence in 1987 when she obtained the leading role in Quinceañera, telenovela portraying coming-of-age topics.

Quinceañera was the first telenovela that geared towards adolescents and revealed the problems they face in this transitional period from childhood to adulthood.

Topics such as substance abuse, date rape, teenage pregnancy, juvenile delinquency, gangs and self-acceptance were being explored for the first time in this genre.

This teen classic had a great impact in Mexico and other countries worldwide.

1993

Noriega obtained a contract with the rival network Telemundo in 1993 and played the leading role in Guadalupe.

For signing a contract with a different company, she was banned from her previous network, Televisa.

1994

Guadalupe resulted to be an international success and was well received in the Arab world to such an extent that she was invited to be the guest of honour of the King of Morocco in 1994.

1995

Some of her notable works include María Bonita (1995–1996), María Isabel (1997–1998), El Privilegio de Amar (1998–1999), El Manantial (2001–2002), Amor real (2003) and Fuego en la sangre (2008).

Noriega's success as a leading lady has led her to be known as one of the "Queens" of the genre.

Her father died when she was in her early adolescence and her mother died in 1995, after a battle with cancer.

She has two siblings; an older sister, Reyna, and a younger brother, Alejandro.

Noriega was discovered as a child, at the age of twelve she was scouted in a shopping centre while she was walking with her mother.

Shortly after, she began to work as a fashion model and started appearing in TV commercials and music videos.

After being spotted on a shooting of a commercial by Patty de Llano, wife of the producer Luis de Llano Macedo, she began working as a teen actress.

She made her television debut at the age of fourteen in the telenovela Principessa and shortly after she participated in Juana Iris.

In both shows she interpreted antagonists.

She also guest starred on the comic show Cachún cachún ra ra! for a few years.

In 1995, she moved to Colombia and joined RTI, starring in María Bonita, where she interpreted the title character, a singer who stays trapped on a Caribbean island.

1997

She returned to Televisa in 1997 and collaborated with the producer Carla Estrada in four consecutive productions.

The same year, she appeared as the lead character of María Isabel, interpreting a young indigenous woman faced with discrimination and lack of opportunities because of her origin.

The telenovela presented the iconography of the tribe Huichol, based on indigenous folk beliefs and traditional symbols, and dealt with racial, cultural and class themes.

For her characterization of the lead female character, Noriega received TVyNovelas Award for "Best Young Actress in a Leading Role".

A year later, she starred in El privilegio de amar, adaptation of Cristal, opposite Helena Rojo in a story that revolved around the world of fashion industry and show business.

El privilegio de amar is officially the highest-rated television program in Mexico to date, according to IBOPE.

The show was internationally successful as well.

2001

In 2001, she starred in El Manantial, under the direction of Mónica Miguel and Adriana Barraza, co-starring Mauricio Islas.

For her performance as the lead female character Alfonsina Valdes Rivero, she received another TVyNovelas Award, among others.

2003

She returned to television in 2003, in the highly acclaimed historical telenovela, Amor real, in a story that was set in the Mexican post-independence period of the mid-19th century.

This costume drama registered very high records of audience in Mexico and at the time of its airing on Univision, it occasionally managed to beat leading U.S. networks in the ratings.

2005

In 2005, Amor real was released on DVD and, due to its success, it became the first telenovela to be released with English subtitles.

Noriega received various recognitions for her portrayal of the aristocrat, Matilde Peñalver y Beristáin.

2008

In 2008, it was included on the Associated Press' "10 Most Influential Telenovelas of Latin America" list, "because it represented a precedent in this genre and has had an influence on the collective imaginary."

One year after, she returned to television in another successful teen-oriented telenovela; Dulce desafío, directed by Arturo Ripstein.

In this teen drama, she played the central character, Lucero Sandoval, a teenage girl who rebels against her emotionally distant father and gets romantically involved with her teacher (Eduardo Yáñez).