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Malory Vargas Garavito

January 1, 1995 (29 years old)
Lima (Peru)

Peruvian

1,6 m

Liliana Castro-Mannarelli

Francesca Vargas (sister)

Actress and dancer

since 2012

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Malory Vargas Garabito (Lima, January 1, 1995) is a Peruvian actress and dancer, who has developed her artistic career in her country and in Mexico, participating in television series, soap operas and plays.

He was born on January 1, 1995 in Lima; under the full name of Malory Vargas Garabito.[1]​ Coming from a family linked to the artistic environment, she is the younger sister of the actress Francesca Vargas.[1]

She studied dance at the Dance Studio, Mandrágora and Arthur Munrray schools, and trained as an actress in the workshops of the Plan 9 Cultural Association in 2015, additionally participating in micro-works and in clown workshops led by Paloma Reyes de Sa , thanks to the recommendation of Patricia Barreto.[1]

He began his artistic career in 2012, making his acting debut with the musical Fairies.[cita requerida] Next, she worked as a dancer, forming the staff of dancers from game shows The big show y Reyes del show of América Televisión, being a dance partner of the dancer Alejandro Benítez “Zumba”.[2]In addition to this, she participated in different dance competitions in the United States.[2]

In 2016, he participated in the television series There is room at the bottom within the recurring cast, playing Yashimar, a common young woman.[1]But it was not until the following year, when she was summoned by producer Michelle Alexander to form the main cast of the soap opera. Just a mother as the character of Cindy Menacho, and later, in the other production Mother forever, Colorina playing Orferlinda Gonzáles.[1]

In the theater, Vargas stars last summer in 2018, with the collaboration of the production company AAA, playing Brisa, a young school student, and shared the role with the Russian actress Ekaterina Konysheva and the Peruvian theater actors Christian Palomino and Ana Lucía Pérez.[3]Prior to that, he participated in the main casts of the productions I follow you in my memories, All for 15 thousand y Bet on me for God during the years 2017 and 2018.[cita requerida]

Returns to the lead role with comedy The drunk bottle in 2019, in the role of Jessica, a girl who goes to a reunion of her high school class, in addition to having Federico Abrill as director of said project.[4]By that time, he was starring in the show clown 7 sins with the collaboration of Line 1 of the Lima and Callao Metro.[5]

I participate in the cinema as part of the film casts It’s not what it seems (2018), The Game (2019), Dad × three (2019), Just like me (2022) y I’m looking for a girlfriend (2022).[2]​ In 2019 it was part of the short film Trapped Women like Woman and the year 2020, is incorporated into the Spanish dubbing of the series monster brigadegiving voice to Arabella and Yuan-Ti.[cita requerida]

In 2022, he was the protagonist of the play The red hottie of Germán “Manchi” Ramirez, along with Gia Rosalino, Mapi Nue and Dayanna Reategui.[6]In that year, he took on the co-star role in the other theatrical production the wallunder the direction of Diego La Hoz and the dramaturgy of Jhonatan Córdova, premiered at the Ricardo Palma Cultural Center, earning a nomination for “Best Drama Actress” from the El Oficio Crítico Awards.[7][8]Prior to that, he was part of the main cast of the television series Llauca from Latina Television in 2021.[cita requerida]

In 2024, he moves to Mexico to briefly participate in the soap opera As the saying goes of the Televisa network, playing Valentina in a single episode of the fiction.[2]In that same year, he takes on the reformed antagonist of the soap opera The others Concha.[cita requerida]

In the year 2022, Vargas confirms his bisexuality.[9]The following year, he began a romantic relationship with Liliana Castro-Mannarelli, ex-partner of Eva Bracamonte, suspected of the murder of businesswoman Myriam Feffer.[10]

  • The big show (2016), dancer and dance partner of Alejandro Benítes “Zumba”.
  • There is room at the bottom (2016), Yashimar (recurring cast).
  • Just a mother (2017), Cindy Menacho Sánchez de Castillo (main cast).[11]
  • Mother forever, Colorina (2018), Orferlinda Gonzáles Robles (main cast).[12]
  • monster brigade (2020), Arabella and Yuan-Ti (main cast).
  • Llauca (2021), main cast.
  • El ABC del BCP (2022-2023), protagonist.
  • The others Concha (2024), reformed antagonist.
  • As the saying goes (2024), Valentina (principal department).
  • Fairies, the musical (2012), main cast and dancer.
  • I follow you in my memories (2017), leading cast.
  • All for 15 thousand (2017), leading cast.
  • Apostate me for God (2017-2018), main cast.
  • last summer (2018), Breeze (protagonist).
  • 7 sins (2018), protagonist.
  • The drunk bottle (2019), Jessica (protagonist).
  • Influences (2019), protagonist.
  • in quarantine (2020), main cast.
  • The red hottie (2022), protagonist.
  • the wall (2022), co-star.
  • It’s not what it seems (2018), main cast.
  • The Game (2018), recurring cast.
  • Dad × three (2019), main cast.
  • Trapped Women (2021), main cast.
  • Just like me (2022), main cast.
  • I’m looking for a girlfriend (2022), main cast.

Awards and nominations

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El Oficio Crítico Awards “Best Drama Actress”

last summer

Nominated

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Year Awards Category Job Result Ref.
2018
  1. a b c d e «Malory Vargas:”Making mistakes allows you to get out of your comfort zone». Peru Trade. October 21, 2018. Accessed October 7, 2024.
  2. a b c d Gomero, By Richard. «Malory Vargas, the Peruvian actress who left everything behind and now fulfills her dream working at Televisa». infobae. Accessed October 7, 2024.
  3. scene, Lima on (September 21, 2018). “The last summer”. Lima on stage. Accessed October 7, 2024.
  4. CDD, Editorial Staff (June 13, 2019). «Micro theater in Pride month». Accessed October 7, 2024.
  5. «“7 Sins”: everything you need to know about the long-awaited clown show». Line 1 of the Lima Metro. Accessed October 7, 2024.
  6. News, The (June 29, 2022). «“El Bombón Rojo”: The new staging at El Teatro Barranco». La Noticia Newspaper. Accessed October 7, 2024.
  7. lalibramaster (June 7, 2022). «Malory Vargas: “I can’t see myself without making art, it’s my everything”». The reason. Accessed October 7, 2024.
  8. scene, Lima on (May 27, 2022). «Diego La Hoz: “The Wall responds to this global situation”». Lima on stage. Accessed October 7, 2024.
  9. «Pride Month: four artists reflect on the visibility and struggle of the LGTBIQ+ community in Peru». Peru Trade. June 27, 2022. Accessed October 7, 2024.
  10. Peru 21 (May 22, 2023). «They shout their love! Liliana Castro Mannarelli confirms her romance with actress Malory Vargas». peru21.pe. Accessed October 7, 2024.
  11. “Just a mother: Ever’s father reappeared and the worst happened”. www.americatv.com.pe. Accessed October 7, 2024.
  12. «Colorina: Orfelinda captivated Achilles and accepted his proposal». www.americatv.com.pe. Accessed October 7, 2024.

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