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Domenica Brazzi

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Birth
Miraflores, Provincia de Cañete, Lima, Peru
Death
17 Jul 2023 (aged 73)
Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
Burial
Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Singer, Television and Radio Host, Actress, Writer, Journalist. She was a multifaceted figure who ventured into diverse realms within the entertainment and media industries. Born on May 12, 1950, in Peru, she embarked on her journey as a singer with the release of her debut and sole album "Loca Ciudad" in 1988. Though its reception was moderate, the titular single garnered attention. Subsequently, she relocated to Miami, Florida, where she expanded her repertoire in television, radio, and sporadic voice-over work. Her voice-over credits include notable films such as "Valmont" and "Poison Ivy," television series like "Californication" and "The L Word," as well as animated productions such as "South Park" and the miniseries "The Reagans." In 1991, she debuted as a producer, host, and scriptwriter on the program "Musivideo Internacional," a role she held for nine years until 2000. Concurrently, she contributed to Radio Martí and La Clásica 92, assuming roles as a host, scriptwriter, and producer for programs like "La Música en Movimiento." Joining Univision in 1997, Brazzi presented segments focusing on home and garden for the morning show "Despierta América." The subsequent year, she became the inaugural Hispanic presenter on the HSN channel in Spanish, HSN en Español, hosting a successful program broadcast across the United States, Mexico, and Puerto Rico for five years. Throughout her professional journey, Brazzi made frequent appearances on popular Spanish-language television programs in the United States, including "Primer Impacto," "El Gordo y la Flaca," and "El Show de Cristina," in addition to featuring in television commercials. She also maintained her presence through a personal blog on Univision.com and collaborations with various newspapers and magazines such as "El Nuevo Herald," "People en Español," "Hispanic Magazine," "La Opinion," and "Vanidades," among others. From 2006 to 2012, she served as the host of the television program "Decorando Contigo," where, alongside a team of designers, she provided insights and creative ideas for home renovation. Expanding her professional portfolio in 2011, she launched a line of home decoration products under the brand Domenica Brazzi Home. In 2015, Brazzi joined Telemundo, contributing a segment focused on decoration and lifestyle to the morning show "Un Nuevo Día."

Singer, Television and Radio Host, Actress, Writer, Journalist. She was a multifaceted figure who ventured into diverse realms within the entertainment and media industries. Born on May 12, 1950, in Peru, she embarked on her journey as a singer with the release of her debut and sole album "Loca Ciudad" in 1988. Though its reception was moderate, the titular single garnered attention. Subsequently, she relocated to Miami, Florida, where she expanded her repertoire in television, radio, and sporadic voice-over work. Her voice-over credits include notable films such as "Valmont" and "Poison Ivy," television series like "Californication" and "The L Word," as well as animated productions such as "South Park" and the miniseries "The Reagans." In 1991, she debuted as a producer, host, and scriptwriter on the program "Musivideo Internacional," a role she held for nine years until 2000. Concurrently, she contributed to Radio Martí and La Clásica 92, assuming roles as a host, scriptwriter, and producer for programs like "La Música en Movimiento." Joining Univision in 1997, Brazzi presented segments focusing on home and garden for the morning show "Despierta América." The subsequent year, she became the inaugural Hispanic presenter on the HSN channel in Spanish, HSN en Español, hosting a successful program broadcast across the United States, Mexico, and Puerto Rico for five years. Throughout her professional journey, Brazzi made frequent appearances on popular Spanish-language television programs in the United States, including "Primer Impacto," "El Gordo y la Flaca," and "El Show de Cristina," in addition to featuring in television commercials. She also maintained her presence through a personal blog on Univision.com and collaborations with various newspapers and magazines such as "El Nuevo Herald," "People en Español," "Hispanic Magazine," "La Opinion," and "Vanidades," among others. From 2006 to 2012, she served as the host of the television program "Decorando Contigo," where, alongside a team of designers, she provided insights and creative ideas for home renovation. Expanding her professional portfolio in 2011, she launched a line of home decoration products under the brand Domenica Brazzi Home. In 2015, Brazzi joined Telemundo, contributing a segment focused on decoration and lifestyle to the morning show "Un Nuevo Día."

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  • Added: Feb 5, 2024
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/263694391/domenica-brazzi: accessed ), memorial page for Domenica Brazzi (12 May 1950–17 Jul 2023), Find a Grave Memorial ID 263694391, citing Trinity Cathedral Columbarium, Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Find a Grave.