Marjorie de Sousa

Marjorie Lissette de Sousa Rivas (born 23 April 1980)[1] is a Venezuelan actress, model and singer.[2] She was a candidate in the Miss Venezuela beauty pageant in 1999. She is known worldwide for her villainous roles in telenovelas.[1]

Marjorie de Sousa
de Sousa in 2021
Born
Marjorie Lissette de Sousa Rivas

(1980-04-23) 23 April 1980 (age 44)
Caracas, Venezuela
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • singer
Years active1999–present
Spouse
(m. 2004; div. 2006)
PartnerJulián Gil (2016–2017)
Children1
Modeling information
Height173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorBrown
Agency
  • Palomera Group
  • Media Concepts PR
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsMDS

Career

1999–2009: Beginnings and notable roles

At age 12, de Sousa began her career doing television commercials and working as a model.[3][1] In 1999, she entered the beauty pageant Miss Venezuela in the hands of the famous Venezuelan designer Giovanni Scutaro.[1][3] A year later, she worked on her first telenovela, Amantes de luna llena,[1] which was produced and broadcast by the television channel Venevisión.[1] In 2001, she co-starred in the hit telenovela Guerra de mujeres, with the character Carolina, one of the most popular in the plot.[3]

In 2002, de Sousa left Venezuela to work on the telenovela Gata salvaje, a co-production of Venevisión and the Spanish-American channel Univision.[4] In this internationally acclaimed novel, she plays Camelia Valente, an antagonist in which she has perhaps been one of her best characters, achieving her international projection.[4][5] Next, she worked on another successful Univision telenovela called Rebeca, where she had the character of Gisela,[6] another role where she acted as an antagonist. At the end of that production, de Sousa went to work on the Mexican telenovela Mariana de la noche, produced by Televisa; there her character had the name of Carol, also as an antagonist.[5]

In 2005, she starred in the telenovela Ser bonita no basta of the TV network RCTV.[7] A year later she returned to star in another telenovela of RCTV,[7] Y los declaro marido y mujer, a beach production set in Venezuela's Margarita Island.[7] In 2008, de Sousa began to work in the cast of the telenovela Amor comprado,[1] produced by Venevisión; with a character as villain of the plot called Margot.[1] She also participated in the films Soltera y sin compromiso (2006) and Duelo de pasarelas (2008).[1]

2010–present: Critical success in telenovelas

In 2010, de Sousa becomes the antagonist of the telenovela Pecadora next to Eduardo Capetillo and Litzy where she began to have skills as a singer interpreting the theme of her character and the protagonist.[6] In 2011, she appeared in the telenovela Sacrificio de mujer, alongside Luis José Santander and its directed by Adriana Barraza.[8] That same year she starred in the video for the song "Poquito a Poquito" by Henry Santos, former member of American bachata group Aventura.[9]

In 2012, she played an antagonist in a special participation in Corazón apasionado alongside Guy Ecker and Marlene Favela.[10] de Sousa made her theatrical debut at Toc Toc, a world-renowned work, and received the best critics of the industry after her unique and original interpretation of Lili.[11] That year she also received the Miami Life Award in Best Female Protagonist category for her extraordinary performance as Clemencia in Sacrificio de mujer.[12] It was that year, when de Sousa returned to Televisa under the hand of producer Nicandro Díaz González in the telenovela Amores verdaderos as an antagonist of the story,[13] due to the success of her character in the telenovela, she won the prize as Best Antagonist in a telenovela at the Premios TVyNovelas.[14] In 2013, she joined the cast of the play Perfume de Gardenia, produced by Omar Suárez.[15] She also appeared in the fourth season of reality show ¡Mira quién baila!, being in third place.[16]

In 2014, de Sousa got her first lead on Televisa, in the telenovela Hasta el fin del mundo,[17] first paired with Pedro Fernández,[18] who left the project due to supposed problems with de Sousa,[18] and David Zepeda took the place of Fernández.[19] After Hasta el fin del mundo, she participated in 2016 in Juan Osorio's telenovela, Sueño de amor, in which only as a guest star appeared.[20] In 2017, she signed an exclusive contract with the Spanish-language television network Telemundo.[21] The network began filming the telenovela Al otro lado del muro, alongside Litzy that debut on 21 February 2018.[22] In October 2020, de Sousa Participated on the Reality Show of the Spanish Version of Masked Singer, ¿Quién es la máscara? in the 2nd Season as a Banana, and was eliminated on the 2nd Episode.[23]

Personal life

de Sousa married to Venezuelan actor Ricardo Álamo in 2004 and divorced in 2006.[24] In 2016, she had a romantic relationship with Argentine-born Puerto Rican actor Julián Gil with whom she had her first son name Matías Gregorio Gil de Sousa,[25][26] the relationship between de Sousa and Gil ended in 2017 in unfavorable terms.[27]

Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Soltera y sin compromisoJulia MaldonadoTelevision film
2008Duelos de pasarelasNatalia Rios
2017Juan Apóstol, el más amado[28]María Magdalena[29] [30]
2018Lo más sencillo es complicarlo todo[31]Susana
2023Novios por NavidadValeria SantacruzTelevision film; short
2024Mi perfecto exCataTelevision film
Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Toda mujerAmérica
2000–2001Amantes de luna llenaMayra Robledo
2001–2002Guerra de mujeresCarolina Bonilla
2002–2003Gata salvajeCamelia Valente
2003RebecaGisela Gidalva
2003–2004Mariana de la nocheCarol Montero
2005Ser bonita no bastaCoral Torres
2006–2007Y los declaro marido y mujerSaoia Mujica
2007Isla ParaísoMaiteMiniseries
2008Amor compradoMargot Salinas
2008–2009¿Vieja yo?Estefanía Urrutia
2010PecadoraSamantha Sabater
2011Sacrificio de mujerClemencia Astudillo
2012Corazón apasionadoLeticia Bracamontes
2012–2013Amores verdaderosKendra Ferreti
2014–2015Hasta el fin del mundoSofía Ripoll
2016Sueño de amorCristina Vélez
2017Mi marido tiene familiaHerself[32]
2018Al otro lado del muroSofía Villavicencio[33][34]
DescontrolAriadna Morelos[35]
2019Un poquito tuyoJulieta Vargas
2021La desalmadaJulia Torreblanca
2022–2023Amores que engañanSeveral roles[36]
2023–2024Golpe de suerteEva Montana[37]
2024El Conde: Amor y honorCayetana Carrá[38]
Theatre
YearTitleRoleVenue
2009OrinocoUn­knownUn­known
2012Toc TocLiliSeveral locations
2013Perfume de gardeniaGardenia Peralta
2015Hasta el fin del mundo... CantaréSofía Ripoll Bandy
2016¿Por qué los hombres aman a las cabronas?Dulce
2018El matrimonio perjudica seriamente la saludJulia
Music videos
YearTitleArtistAlbum
2011"Poquito a Poquito"Henry SantosIntroducing Henry Santos

Discography

Singles
YearTitlePeaksAlbum
2019"Un Poquito Tuya"Non-album singles
2020"Morenito De Mi Amor"
2021"Ni Diabla Ni Santa"
2022"La Alegría de la Navidad"

Awards and nominations

YearAwardResultCategoryWork
20072 de Oro AwardsNominatedActress of the YearY los declaro marido y mujer
2012Miami Life AwardsWonFemale Protagonist[12]Sacrificio de mujer
2013Juventud AwardsNominatedGirl That Takes Away My SleepAmores verdaderos
People en Español AwardsNominatedBest Female Villain[39]
2014Bravo AwardsWonMost Outstanding Female Villain[40]
People en Español AwardsNominatedBest ActressHasta el fin del mundo
NominatedBetter Chemistry on the Screen (with Pedro Fernández)
TVyNovelas Awards (Mexico)WonBest Antagonist ActressAmores verdaderos
WonFavorite Female Villain
NominatedThe Prettiest
2015Juventud AwardsNominatedMy Favorite ProtagonistHasta el fin del mundo
2016Juventud AwardsNominatedMy Favorite Protagonist

References