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Sully Díaz : ウィキペディア英語版
Sully Diaz

Sully Diaz (July 12, 1960; New York City) is an American actress and singer born to Christian, Puerto Rican parents. Sully's career started in Puerto Rican television with her first starring role as Coralito in the "novela" called "Coralito". "Coralito" was her first starring role. Sully was invited to star in various soap operas in Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Argentina.
Sully later returned to New York to study at the Actors Studio, Hebert Berghoff Studio and Ann Reinken Steps Studio.
In February 2012, in the Spanish-language production of "The Vagina Monologues", a play written by Eve Ensler, an American feminist who fights against gender violence worldwide. It has been translated into 49 languages and performed in over 120 countries. The 2012 cast included Ivy Queen, Eileen Navarro, Lourdes De Jesús, Roxana Laborde, Yasmin Pietri, and sexologist, Carmita Laboy. It was presented in Orlando, Florida.
==Filmography==


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