Aisha Stambouli
Aisha Stambouli is a Venezuelan actress, singer and songwriter. BiographyEarly yearsStambouli was born in Caracas on April 11, 1984 as Irene Romina Stambouli Lazzereschi, to Víctor Stambouli Mattatia[1] and Stefania Lazzereschi. She grew up in a Jewish family.[2] Artistic careerHer career began in 2009 with the main role in the juvenile telenovela ¡Qué clase de amor!; the telenovela also had a full album soundtrack, with Stambouli singing 4 of the 11 songs in it. In 2013, she participated in the historic telenovela Guerreras y Centauros, set in the 19th century during the days of the Battle of Carabobo, which was a central event in the Venezuelan War of Independence.[3][4] Also, she has taken small roles in venezuelam films such as Tamara and Des-Autorizados[5] In 2017, Stambouli released her album Tu la tienes que pagar, a cover of the French-Venezuelan singer Natusha, which reached the top of the Venezuelan Tropical Music charts,[6] followed by her biggest success in the Venezuelan charts, Te quiero,[7] a duet with Tito 10, her fellow co-star in ¡Qué clase de amor!. On May 25, 2020, a second season of ¡Qué clase de amor!, now converted into a web-based format consisting of 3 episodes, was launched through the series' screenwriter Benjamin Cohen's Instagram account.[8] The new season had to be recorded through video calls using different applications, such as WhatsApp, is due to the COVID-19 pandemic and also since several of the actors were in different parts of the world.[9] Personal lifeStambouli married her manager, the music producer Alberto Kauam on September 28, 2019.[10] Kauam was found dead in his office on May 11, 2020, with a shot in his head.[11][12] On May 30, 2020, Stambouli gave birth to a son,[13] which was named Eithan at the brit milah ceremony held in her house.[14][2] On April 1, 2021, Stambouli's father, Víctor, died of complications associated with COVID-19,[15] and on April 27, 2021, her paternal uncle, the political analyst and university professor Andrés Stambouli, died also due to complications associated with COVID-19.[16] DiscographyAlbums
Singles
FilmographyTelenovelas
Films
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