Singer, actress, model, and entertainer Martina Stoessel is well-known in Argentina. She is probably best recognized for playing Violetta Castillo in Disney’s humorous television series “Violetta.” She has also appeared in a variety of movies and television shows. She is an actress and a talented singer.
Martina Stoessel’s net worth is unknown. As of 2023, Martina Stoessel’s projected net worth is $9 million, which she has accumulated during her professional career.
Argentina’s Buenos Aires was the place of Martina Stoessel’s birth on March 21, 1997. Her birth name is Martina Alejandra Stoessel Muzlera, and she is 25 years old. Mariana Muzlera is her mother, while her father is the director of the movie Alejandro Stoessel. But when she was eight years old, her parents started calling her Tini. Later, she titled her debut solo album under that name.
Francisco Stoessel is the name of her brother. Martina is of mixed German and Spanish ancestry and is a citizen of Argentina. She is an Aries by horoscope. There is no information available regarding Martina’s schooling history.
Martina Stoessel is dating someone. In 2013, Martina Stoessel started dating Juan Pedro Lanzani, also known as Peter Lanzani, an actor from Argentina. Before ending their relationship in 2015, they dated for over two years. She started dating Pepe Barroso Silva, a former soccer player turned model, in 2016. They spent many years having a terrific time. They split in the beginning of 2018.
Martina Stoessel is 54 kilograms and 5 feet 5 inches tall. Her bra size is 30B, and her dimensions are 32-23-33 inches. Martina has brown hair and dark brown eyes. Her shoe size is an 8 (US), and her dress size is 4.
Martina’s acting credits include a small role in the 2007 comedy TV series “PatitoFeo” (Ugly Duckling). One of the show’s creators was her father, Alejandro Stoessel. In 2011 and 2012, she started recording Spanish translations of English songs, such as Shannon Saunders’ “The Glow,” which was renamed to “Tu Resplandor” in Spanish.
She appeared in an audition for the Disney children’s comedy series “Violetta” in 2012, and was given the role of Violetta Castillo. She sang the promotional song “En Mi Mundo” (In My Own World), which served as the program’s anthem. She recorded the song in two additional languages as well.
Additionally, she has recorded the Violetta music for all three seasons. By translating the song “Let It Go” from the popular animated film Frozen into Spanish and Italian, Martina Stoessel gained notoriety in 2013. ‘Libre Soy’ in Spanish has around 200 million views. Similarly to this, she contributed to Carrie Williams’ voice in the 2014 Italian dub of the animated movie Monster University by Pixar.
In a similar vein, she worked on “Tini: The Movie” all of 2015. The movie was released in theaters across Europe and the United States in 2016. Similar to this, Hollywood Records published Martina’s debut solo album, “Tini,” in 2016. She started her debut concert tour on March 18, 2017, and it brought her from Europe to Latin America.
On August 10, 2013, Martina and the Violetta cast performed at the UNICEF charity event Un sol para Los Chicos, where they sang songs including “Ser Mejor.” She organized a free performance in Buenos Aires in May 2014.
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