FARÁNDULA DOMINICANA

 

AMELIA VEGA

MISS UNIVERSO 2003

 

 

 

 

AMELIA VEGA, MISS UNIVERSE 2003
 

Amelia Vega, who captured the audience during the 2003 Miss Universe Competition, is a statuesque 18-year-old native of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Her incredible energy and vivacious nature won over the judges during the live NBC telecast held in Panama City, Panama.

Amelia's move from the Dominican Republic to take on the title of MISS UNIVERSE is a sweet reunion for her and New York City, where she once resided as a student in Queens. This time around, Amelia will work as a goodwill ambassador for women around the world by representing the Miss Universe Organization.

Before putting on the crown, Amelia was completing her high school studies and was planning to continue her education to earn a degree in television production. In the future, Amelia hopes to also pursue her dream of becoming a singer. With a demo single already completed, Amelia is working on her first CD. In addition to singing, a few of Amelia's loves are sushi, her dachshund puppy named Weenie, and dancing the merengue.

Amelia's father is a general medical practitioner with offices in New York City and Miami; and her mother, a previous Miss Dominican Republic titleholder with a fondness for flying, has recently received her pilot’s license. She has a very close relationship with her parents and is a mentor to her half-sister. In addition to her parents, Amelia considers her grandmother and uncle Juan Luis Guerra, an author and Grammy Award-winning Latin musician, amongst her idols.

As MISS UNIVERSE 2003, Vega will travel extensively working with internationally recognized HIV/AIDS organizations including the Global Health Council, Cable Positive, amfAR, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, and God's Love We Deliver. As a "celebrity" spokesperson, she will be responsible for working with the media globally to generate a better understanding and acceptance of AIDS and HIV and its prevention while helping to increase awareness, funding and resources for these key organizations.



 

Los sueños de Amelia Vega se van cumpliendo poco a poco, además de estar grabando en los estudios de Emilio Estefan junto a su tío, Juan Luis Guerra, ahora debutará en el cine con Andy García.

La Miss Universo 2003, la dominicana Amelia Vega, manifestó estar "encantada" de trabajar con el actor cubano-estadounidense Andy García en la película "The lost city" ("La ciudad perdida"), donde tendrá una breve participación.

"Me ha encantado trabajar con Andy. Ha sido un honor", dijo Vega en declaraciones publicadas hoy por un diario local tras grabar una escena para "The lost city", que se rueda en República Dominicana.

Su debut en el cine
Esto supone el debut de Amelia Vega, de 19 años, en el cine.

La ex Miss República Dominicana interpretará a Minerva, la pareja de un coronel que actuaba como testaferro del ex presidente cubano Fulgencio Batista.

Según el periódico "El Caribe", tras grabar la corta escena en un bar, Amelia Vega fue despedida con aplausos.

Cámara, acción
La película, que se empezó a filmar el 26 de junio, se basa en varias historias del escritor cubano exiliado Guillermo Cabrera Infante, ganador del Premio Cervantes, y transcurre en los años que precedieron a la llegada de Fidel Castro al poder en 1959.

La cinta contará con la actuación de la actriz y modelo española Inés Sastre, Bill Murray, Robert Duvall, Dustin Hoffman y el cubano Tomás Milián, y se rodará en su mayor parte en tierras dominicanas, hasta el 4 de agosto, y luego en Nueva York.

Actualmente, Amelia Vega trabaja en la producción de su primer disco junto al productor cubano Emilio Estefan, el cual contará con la colaboración del popular cantante

 

 

 

Taken from Miss Universe

 

 

 

 


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