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Daniela Droz (Yesenia Droz Serrano) was born on 16 August, 1978, is a Puerto Rican actress and singer. Discover Daniela Droz'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 45 years old?

Popular As Yesenia Droz Serrano
Occupation Singer actress television host
Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 16 August 1978
Birthday 16 August
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1977

Daniela Droz (born August 16, 1977) is a Puerto Rican actress, singer, and television host.

Daniela [Yesenia Droz Serrano] started her acting career during childhood.

1987

Her stage debut took place in 1987, at age 10, in the San Juan production of the musical play Annie at Santurce Performing Arts Center.

The Spanish-language production was produced by Benito Mateo, and also featured Nilka Desiree as "Annie", Kate Garrity as "Miss Hannigan", Luis Antonio Cosme as "Oliver Warbucks", and Claribel Medina as "Grace", among other noted performers.

1988

In 1988, she won the first prize award in 'Miss Maja Infantil' of Puerto Rico.

Shortly after, she performed for several seasons, in a television comedy serial called: Maripili, opposite Puerto Rican leading lady Alfonsina Molinari, broadcast by WLUZ-TV, as well as various supporting roles in several sitcoms, such as Cuqui, and Carmelo y Punto, (Carmelo and Period), broadcast by WAPA-TV.

Daniela Droz lived in Laguna Gardens in her early years, while studying at Carvin High School in Carolina, Puerto Rico.

As the years came about, Daniela Droz became a young woman and her interests inclined to the music business, even though she had an alternate career as a fashion model.

1999

She became part of a merengue vocal group, studied communications at college, and after several attempts to fulfill her dreams of becoming a singer, in 1999, at age 22, she was signed by the EMI Latin recording label, and recorded her first album called: Cosas de Mujeres (Women talk), in the merengue genre.

By then, Daniela was also known by the cognomen: La Dama de Hierro, (The Iron Lady).

This surname is also the title of her first video clip, & her first hit single, composed by Marco Antonio Solís.

The second hit single was Debo contar hasta diez,(I must count to ten), and her opposite leading man in the video clip was Cuban–Mexican actor Francisco Gattorno.

Droz toured in Dominican Republic, and was the guest star of the television variety show Sábados de Corporán, in which she sang a duet with Dominican merengue singer, Kinito Mendez.

After touring for a while throughout the Caribbean, she returns to Puerto Rico, and performed as the guest star of Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández's concerts at the Santurce Performing Arts Center.

2000

In 2000, Daniela was acknowledged as 'The best young artist of the year' at the Paoli Awards, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

In the same year she participated along with Robert Avellanet in the play "The Sleeping beauty".

Later on she participated in the especial show for "Vamos a encascarnos" with the Puerto Rican comedian Johnny Ray.

As the year 2000 came about, she performed the leading role, on the stage production: La Bella Durmiente (Sleeping Beauty), alongside Gladys Rodríguez, and Lou Briel, among others, and opposite leading man, Robert Avellanet, again at Santurce Performing Arts Center.

2001

In 2001, she played "Sandy" in Grease, the musical, performed in English at the Arena Pier 10 showspot, opposite leading man Charlie Masso.

2004

In 2004, she portrayed 'Elena', the leading lady of the Puerto Rican musical play: El Bombón de Elena, (Helen's Sweet), at Santurce Performing Arts Center, alongside Choco Orta and Andy Montañez, among others.

2006

In 2006, she played opposite leading lady Karla Monroig in the Telemundo soap opera: Dueña y Señora.

Her performance was acknowledged by the critics, as the villain of the telenovela.

At the end of this year, she played "Sheila" in the well-received Puerto Rican production of the musical play A Chorus Line, staged at Caguas Performing Arts Center, alongside Marian Pabón & Braulio Castillo, hijo.

Daniela Droz has been the host of various television specials, and daily shows as Anda Pa'l Cará, and Objetivo Fama for several seasons.

2007

In 2007, she joined Antonio Sánchez "El Gangster" and "Funky Joe" as co-host of the daily radio show El Bayú de la Mañana on SalSoul.

2008

In 2008, Droz was recorded a song duet the Puerto Rican singer Osvaldo "Junny" Ramos, named "En una Cuerda Floja", in bachata, that song is planned to be in the next album of Daniela like a featuring.

In January 2008, she joined them again on their new radio show, El Circo de La Mega.

She also started co-hosting Sánchez television program No te Duermas.