Where is Arlette Pacheco Today? Her Age, Height, Spouse, Childs
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Who is Arlette Pacheco?
Arlette Pacheco Espinobarros was born on 18 April 1959 under the zodiac sign of Pisces, in Mexico City, Mexico. She’s a 64-year-old TV and film actress, probably best recognized for landing the role of Corina in “Por Siempre Mi Amor” (2013-2014), playing Viviana Simoneta Saavedra in “La Sombra Del Pasado” (2014-2015), and featuring as Fedra Altamirano in “Contigo Sí” (2021-2022).
How rich is she? Arlette Pacheco’s Net Worth
As of the early part of 2024, Arlette’s net worth is estimated at over $1 million, acquired through her successful involvement in the film industry as a professional actress. She’s contributed to more than 70 television and film acting projects since she embarked on her professional journey in the late 1970s.
Early Life, Parents, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity, Religion, Educational Background
Arlette spent her formative period in her hometown of Mexico City, where she was brought up by her father, Dr. Carlos Pacheco Reyes, and her mother Aída Espino, a painter who completed her education at ENPEG “La Esmeralda” (Eng. National School of Painting, Sculpture and Printmaking). Her father passed away when she was 17 years old, while her mother is still alive and resides in Acapulco. Speaking about her siblings, it is unknown whether she has any or is an only child. Arlette holds Mexican nationality and belongs to the Hispanic ethnic group. Regarding her religion, she identifies herself as a Christian. Arlette has never revealed any information about her educational history.
Career Beginnings
Arlette embarked on her professional acting career in 1978 when she made her debut film appearance in the action-adventure “El Zorro Blanco”, after which she continued to demonstrate her outstanding acting skills in various roles, such as Berta in the drama “En La Trampa” (1978), in which she shared the screen with José Alonso and Carmen Montejo, and a reporter in the critically acclaimed sci-fi thriller “El Año De La Peste” (1979), a film based on Daniel Defoe’s novel “A Journal Of The Plague Year”.
Concurrently with her cinematic success, Arlette made a significant step in her acting career by securing her debut TV role as Terka in the telenovela “La Divina Sarah” in 1980. She then landed roles in numerous film titles throughout the 1980s; notable among these were her performances in such films as “Es Mi Vida” (1982), “La Salvaje Ardiente” (1984), “Ráfaga De Plomo” (1985), and “Mas Buenas Que El Pan” (1987), among many others.
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Rise to Fame
Arlette’s first major role came in 1990, when she played Cristina in Luis Avalos’ musical drama “Palenque”. Starring alongside Fernando Casanova and Alfonso Iturralde, her performance garnered attention, leading her to reprise the role in its sequel, entitled “La Revancha”, in 1995. Her acclaim continued to grow with her portrayal of Iris Molina in the telenovela “Camila”, which was produced by Angelli Nesma Medina and aired on Canal de Las Estrellas between 1998 and 1999. She caught the attention of agents with the role, paving the way for subsequent telenovela opportunities.
From 1999 to 2007, Arlette featured in the highly popular anthology telenovela “Mujer, Casos De La Vida Real”, produced by Televisa for Canal de Las Estrellas. Concurrently, she took on the role of Lilia López in José Alberto Castro’s telenovela “Rubí” in 2004, in which she collaborated with such esteemed actors as Bárbara Mori, Eduardo Santamarina, Jacqueline Bracamontes, and Sebastián Rulli, among others. Two years later, she played Gloria Durán in the youth telenovela “Código Postal”. Besides that, she starred in such film titles as “Los 6 Mandamientos De La Risa” (1999), “Cómplices Al Rescate” (2002), and “Ya No Los Hacen Como Antes” (2003).
Continued Success
After landing a small appearance as Maura Larroja in several episodes of the telenovela “Mar De Amor” (2009-2010), in 2011 Arlette secured her next significant role as Amelia in the telenovela “Rafaela”. Subsequently, she mostly focused on telenovelas, portraying Corina in “Por Siempre Mi Amor” (2013-2014), a remake of Juan Osorio’s 1989 “Mi Segunda Madre”, and starring as Simoneta in MaPat López de Zatarain’s “La Sombra Del Pasado” (2014-2015). Afterwards, she featured as Elisa alongside Alejandra Barros and Ximena Herrera in Televisa’s telenovela “Mujeres De Negro” (2016).
Her next major achievement came when she joined the cast of the telenovela “Por Amar Sin Ley”, portraying Carmen in over 140 episodes aired from 2018 to 2019. The show was produced by renowned producer and director José Alberto Castro for the channel Las Estrellas.
Recent Projects
In 2020, Arlette was chosen to play Carmela in the telenovela “Vencer El Miedo”, produced by Rosy Ocampo for Televisa. It revolves around the lives of four women of different ages facing various issues, including sexual harassment, gender violence, and teenage pregnancy. It was followed by her portrayal of Fedra Altamirano in Las Estrellas’ telenovela “Contigo Sí” (2021-2022), next to Alejandra Robles Gil, Brandon Peniche, and Danilo Carrera. During the same period, she starred as Marcela in the Netflix comedy-drama series “Madre Solo Hay Dos” (2021-2022). Most recently, Arlette landed the role of Guadalupe Gutiérrez in the telenovela “Cabo” from 2021 to 2023.
Appearance and Vital Statistics
Arlette has long dark brown hair and dark brown eyes. She stands at a height of 5ft 3ins (1.60m), her weight is around 115lbs (52kgs), however, specific details about her vital statistics, bra, dress and shoe size are unavailable.
Personal Life
When it comes to her personal life, Arlette was married to actor and composer Raúl Vale. The two met when she attended one of his shows, but at that time, he was married to renowned actress Angélica María, so they went their separate ways. Following his divorce from Angélica in 1989, the two reconnected and started dating, subsequently exchanging their wedding vows and welcoming two daughters, named Nicole Vale and Carla Vale. Unfortunately, their marriage didn’t last long since they divorced six years after their wedding.
Thereafter, she dated famous Mexican actor Abraham Ramos. Recently, she was romantically involved with a man whose identity remains a mystery; they were together for three and a half years before he passed away due to COVID-19 in 2020. Since then, she’s been single and focused on her professional career.