Angelique Boyer
Telenovela actress and singer, international television star
Angelique Monique-Boyer Rousseau (born July 4, 1988) is a French-Mexican actress and singer who has built an extraordinarily successful career in Spanish-language television. Born in Paris, France, to a French father and Mexican mother, she moved to Mexico during her childhood and later pursued acting professionally. Boyer rose to prominence through her starring roles in numerous telenovelas produced by Televisa, one of Mexico's largest media companies. She is particularly celebrated for her performances in 'Amar a muerte' (2018-2019), where she starred opposite Angelique's frequent co-star Michel Brown, and her earlier work in 'Tres veces Ana' (2016). Known for her striking beauty, emotional range, and dedication to her craft, Boyer has become a television icon throughout Mexico and Latin America. Her success extends beyond acting; she has also pursued a music career, recording several songs. Boyer's popularity has made her a prominent social media personality with millions of followers. Her contributions to telenovela culture and Spanish-language entertainment have established her as one of the most recognizable actresses of her generation in the Latin American entertainment industry.
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Entertainment
French
1988
Thinking about the name
Angelique
French origin
“A French form of Angela derived from the Latin 'angelus,' Angelique means 'angelic' or 'like an angel,' emphasizing the adjective rather than the noun form. The name gained prominence through French classical literature and has maintained an air of Continental sophistication and elegance. It suggests refinement, gracefulness, and a timeless Parisian aesthetic.”