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    Virginie Efira (born May 5, 1977 in Brussels) is a Belgian anchor and actress on the French Television.

    She was first hired by Club RTL (A Belgian TV channel in the RTL Group) to present a children's show called Mégamix. She went on to present other programmes in Belgium, including A la recherche de la nouvelle Star. In September 2002 she was offered the job of the presenter of Belgian's version of Star Academy. After casting to be a weather girl on France's M6 channel, she was soon pushed into the limelight as one of M6's main public faces, presenting shows such as Le Grand Zap, La saga des ..., Follement Gay, Absolument 80/90, Le Grand Piège and Drôles d'équipes. She was the host of Classé Confidentiel for one year, before replacing Benjamin Castaldi as the host of the popular musical reality show Nouvelle Star for the end of the show's fourth series. She also present various shows on RTL-TVi (a spin-off channel in the RTL Group). Efira was a guest star on the highly successful French show Kaamelott.

    Elira's film career took off in 2004, appearing as Liz Wilson in the French-language version of Garfield: The Movie, as well as playing Piper in the French version of the 2005 film Robots.

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    Silvia Angelica Navarro Barva, better known as Silvia Navarro is a Mexican actress who was last seen in the "telenovela" "Montecristo" on TV Azteca. She attended and graduated from the Centro de Formacion Actoral (CEFAC), TV Azteca's acting school in Mexico City. She studied with accomplished instructors such as Raul Quintanilla and Hector Mendoza.

    She also has had some appearances in theater, she has participated in Plays "Mar Muerto", "El Tenorio Comico" and "Quimicos Para El Amor". Her film roles include "Dragones: Destino de Fuego" (2006), "Esperanza" (2005) and "Mujer Alabastrina" (2005). "Dragones: Destino de Fuego" is a 3-D, animated film in which she lends her voice to "Marina".

    In television, she was the host of a kids game show, "A La Cachi, Cachi Porra" in 1997. Her IMDb profile shows that her first TV appearance was in 1975, which would be impossible, since she was not born until 1978. In her first starting role in a telenovela "Perla", Silvia played a dual role of Julieta/Perla alongside Leonardo Garcia. (1998).

    Her next three roles, also for TV Azteca, were in the telenovelas "Catalina y Sebastian" (1999) and "La Calle de Las Novias", and "Cuando Seas Mia" (2001). All three novelas also stared Sergio Basañez. Sergio Basañez played the lead male character in both "Catalina Y Sebastian" and "Cuando Seas Mia". In "La Calle de Las Novias", he was the lead antagonist to Juan Manuel Bernal, who played the lead and romantic interest of Silvia's character, "Aura Sanchez". In 2002, Silvia started in the telenovela "La Duda", alongside Omar Germenos.

    Silvia did not return to the small screen until 2005, playing the lead role of Maria Claudia in the telenovela "La heredera", again with Sergio Basañez.

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    Jasmin Lowson is a British news presenter.

    Her father is English, while her mother is Singaporean.

    A trained actress, she has appeared on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast, BBC's Liquid News and is currently interviewing and occasionally presenting on ITV's London Tonight in addition to presenting show business news updates on ITV2.

    FHM March 2001

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