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Patricia "Patty" Manterola is a Mexican singer, actress, model, and fashion designer famous for her performances and impressive business acumen.
She started as a member of the music group Garibaldi, a group of young Mexican performers who would sing modern versions of older songs wearing a traditional Charro costume. However, due to a few controversies surrounding the group, Manterola parted ways with the ensemble and began to work as a solo artist, which had always been her dream since she was a child. Since 1994, she has released eight albums and a collection of hit songs including, "Ojos Negros," "Que El Ritmo No Pare," "Y Llegarás," "Si te Basara," "The Rhythm," and many, many more. Her first album was titled "Hambre de Amor" and was released in 1994. Within just a short amount of 20 years, Manterola had gained tremendous fame, fortune, and success due to her remarkable talent and backbreaking work. Her last album, "Ya Terminé," was released in 2010.
Manterola was born to Bertha Patricia Manterola Carrión on April 23, 1972, to parents Jorge Manterola and Maria Dolores Carrion in Mexico City, Mexico. She was born as the middle child of three children and coincidently shared the exact birthdate as her sister, eight years her junior. Manterola studied at the Colegio Miguel Angel Elementary School and then enrolled at the Tecnologico de Monterey School as a small child. She pursued her interest in acting and music. Once Manterola moved to the United States, she attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and chose to study English classes. In 1999, Manterola married her first husband, Javier Ortiz, a former Garibaldi group. In 1995, the couple divorced, and Manterola was remarried to Forrest Kolb in 2010. Together Manterola and Kolb have three children, which include a set of twin boys.
As a child, Manterola was educated in music, voice, and dance and her academic studies. During elementary school, she was the lead singer in the Colegio Miguel Angel singing choir and played a part in the "Anita la Huerfanita," also known as "Little Orphan Annie," until she was nine years old. At ten years old, Manterola and her older brother Jorge also made it to the final rounds of a performance contest during a children's music festival called "Juguemos a Cantar," where they, along with some friends, were given a chance to record a soundtrack for the festival along with the final winners of the contest.
In 1989, Manterola met the TV and music producer Luis de Llano after working as a model in the modeling industry. Upon seeing her talents, de Llano had initially suggested that Manterola join a music band he had produced called "Timbiriche." However, after discovering Manterola's full range and depth of skill and talent, de Llano decided to place her in a new pop group that he was creating, called "Garibaldi." Manterola joined the group, and they went on to perform successfully together all over Latin America, The United States, and Europe from 1988 to 1994 and won many awards.
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Manterola then made her debut in the acting world in 1993, as an actress with the role in a Mexican soap program called "Dónde Quedó La Bolita?". The program consisted of a comedy show that featured her singing group, Garibaldi. Having already been a model, Manterola also appeared in a few TV ads, including Vanity Fair in 1987.
After departing from Garibaldi in 1994, Manterola's next significant role came with her first solo album, titled "Hambre de Amor," during that same year. The album was an instant success with fans. The success of her debut album was soon followed by even more success with the release of her second album titled "Nina Bonita" in 1996. She was earning the title of "Mexico's Pretty Girl" and many music awards.
With her success in music, many roles in TV shows began to come along a well. These included roles in TV shows such as "Acapulco, Cuerpo y Alma," which aired from 1995 until 1996, and "Gente Bien" in 1997. Appearances in numerous TV commercial ads were also added to Manterola's resume during this time. During her role as "Lorena" in Acapulco, Cuerpo y Alma, Manterol won her first major acting award as "Newcomer of the Year" from Latin America's soap magazine "TV y Novelas."
Her appearance in big-budget movies and TV shows such as "Los Angeles de Charlie," also known as "Charlie's Angels," "Destilando Amor," and "Apuesta por un Amor," also known as "Gamble for Love,' were most popular in Mexico. This also included a host of cameo appearances and guest roles in additional TV shows such as "La Fea Mas Bella," "Muchas Muchachas," and the American hit TV show "Ugly Betty." For Manterola's role in Gamble for Love, she also received another TV y Novelas award for Best Lead Actress. In 1997, Manterola debuted as an actress in the United States with her role in "Souvenir." Then came additional American TV roles, which included "The Hazard City" in 2000, "The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood" also in 2000, HBO's "Arliss" in 2001, "The Singer" in 2008, and "The Perfect Game" in 2009.
Today, Patricia Manterol is considered a global success and is one of the most famous stars in Mexico. She has amassed a spectacular collection of work and projects ranging from music albums, TV show appearances, movie roles, talk show host, and talent judge within her 45 years of life than most would ever be able to accomplish in an entire lifetime. Her short and quick rise to fame is due to her strong work ethic, perseverance, and genuine love and passion for the performing arts.
Paty married Javier Ortiz, a fellow ex-member of Garibaldi, on April 17, 1999. Despite this, they divorced in 2005, just over five years later. Manterola and Ortiz addressed their split in a joint letter to the media, requesting that the public respect their privacy during this difficult time. On December 12, 2010, she married Forrest Kolb in Xcaret, Mexico's Mayan Riviera. Nicolas Felizola, a close friend, outfitted her for the wedding held in a modest private ceremony with 200 guests.
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