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[[File:ThaliaSodi cropped.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Thalia circa 2006]]
ThaliaAriadna Thalía Sodi Miranda, better known mononymously as '''Thalía''', is a Mexican singer and sometime actress. A former child star in [[The Eighties]] singing groupgroups Din Din and Timbiriche, she really rose to fame in [[The Nineties]] through her roles in telenovelas[[Telenovela]]s. Her solo music career began in 1990 and has led her to be dubbed "the Latin [[Madonna]]". An attempt to launch her into the English-speaking market in the early 2000s met with limited success and led to something of a [[Broken Base]], though she's still a big star in Latin America.
 
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* ''Thalia'' (1990)
* ''Mundo de Cristal'' (1991)
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* ''Lunada'' (2008)
* ''Primera Fila'' (live album mostly of new material) (2009)
* ''Habítame Siempre'' (2012)
* ''Amore Mio'' (2014)
* ''Latina'' (2016)
* ''Valiente'' (2018)
 
Compilations, remix and remake albums:
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* ''Thalia's Hits Remixed'' (2003) - Selection of mixes from her various singles, mostly but not exclusively dance-oriented.
* ''Greatest Hits'' (2004) - The obligatory retrospective.
* ''El comienzo de la Historia'' (2009) - a compilation of tracks from her two first, now out of print albums,
 
{{Actorroles|Famous Roles}}
* Beatriz Villanueva Contreras in ''Quinceañera'' (1988)
* María Mercedes Muñoz del Olmo "Meche" in ''María Mercedes'' (1992)
* María del Mar Aldama Pérez "Marimar" / Bella Aldama in ''Marimar'' (1994)
* María Hernández de De la Vega in ''[[Maria La Del Barrio|María la del Barrio]]'' (1995)
* Rosalinda Del Castillo de Altamirano / Paloma Dorantes in ''Rosalinda'' 1999
* Scarlett Overkill in the Latin Spanish Dubbing for ''[[The Minions]]'' (2015)
 
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