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Chantal Andere

1972 - Today

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Jacqueline Chantal Fernández Andere (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃanˈtal anˈdeɾe], born January 25, 1972) is a Mexican actress and singer, best known for her portrayal of antagonistic roles in multiple telenovelas. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Chantal Andere is the 7,547th most popular actor (down from 6,877th in 2024), the 415th most popular biography from Mexico (down from 375th in 2019) and the 80th most popular Mexican Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Chantal Andere ranks 7,547 out of 13,578Before her are Tristán Ulloa, Déborah François, Anne Brochet, Lisa Banes, Jessica Collins, and Roland Møller. After her are Barbara Barrie, Anita Yuen, Murray Bartlett, Marilyn Maxwell, Robert Lowery, and Kumiko Okae.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Chantal Andere ranks 404Before her are Manny Ramirez, Anna Falchi, Gwendal Peizerat, Haim Revivo, Adam Elliot, and Roland Møller. After her are Capone, Carlos Checa, Meng Wanzhou, China Miéville, Kim Ji-soo, and Amadou Sanogo.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Chantal Andere ranks 415 out of 729Before her are Pilar Roldán (1939), Carlos Gómez (1952), Cristina Rivera Garza (1964), Silvia Navarro (1978), Jaime Gómez (1929), and Jorge Salinas (1968). After her are Ramiro Navarro (1943), Eduardo Santamarina (1969), Cynthia Klitbo (1967), Silvia Torres-Peimbert (1940), Dulce María (1985), and Lorena Rojas (1971).

Among ACTORS In Mexico

Among actors born in Mexico, Chantal Andere ranks 80Before her are Erika Buenfil (1964), Ana Alicia (1956), Jaime Camil (1973), Arturo Peniche (1962), Silvia Navarro (1978), and Jorge Salinas (1968). After her are Eduardo Santamarina (1969), Cynthia Klitbo (1967), Lorena Rojas (1971), David Zepeda (1973), Susana González (1973), and Jacqueline Bracamontes (1979).