Omar Riera (born July 24, 1988) is a Venezuelan actor, television show host, model, and social communicator known for his versatile skills and captivating performances across various artistic mediums.

Early Life and Education

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Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Riera showed an early interest in the arts. He pursued his passion by participating in acting and directing workshops, including those at the Ateneo de Caracas under the guidance of director Javier Vidal. Riera holds a Bachelor's degree in Social Communication from the Universidad Santa María.

Career

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Riera's career in the entertainment industry spans over a decade and encompasses a wide range of roles in film, television, theater, and modeling.

Film and Television

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In 2023, Riera is currently working on various movie projects.

In 2019, Riera appeared in the television series La Dama y el Vigilante as "Vicente," the protagonist's best friend. Directed by Rafael Suarez and written by Lisandro Aguilar and Winston Vallenilla, the series showcased Riera's versatility as an actor.

Theater

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Throughout his career, Riera has demonstrated his talent on stage in various theater productions. He has collaborated with renowned directors and playwrights, including Reinaldo Navas, José Simón Escalona, and Wilfredo Diaz.

Some of his notable theater performances include roles in productions such as Diario de un Seductor [1]at Teatro Escena 8, Ejecutivas[2] at Trasnocho Cultural, and La Bruja Portu [3] also at Trasnocho Cultural, Venezuela.

Riera's commitment to the theater arts is evident in his participation in numerous productions, including El Zas de la Bellaza[4], Doctor Mazo[5], Por Culpa del Miss[6], Hércules, Blanca Nieve y las 7 locas, and El Mercado de las Yeguas.[7]

Riera's other notable theatrical credits include his portrayal of "Christian Grey" in 69 Sombras más Oscuras de Greysmar [8]at Microteatro Venezuela and his appearance in the series Princesa y Princesita presented with Mariela Celis as a presenter.

Modeling and Commercial Work

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In addition to his work in film, television, and theater, Riera has made significant contributions to the modeling industry. He has represented various brands on the runway and in commercial campaigns, showcasing his versatility as a model.

Some of Riera's modeling highlights include his appearances at Expo Franquicias and Quick Press as an official brand image and his participation as a contestant in the reality show Top Model on Vitrina, Televen, where he achieved the title of Third Finalist.

Furthermore, Riera has collaborated with photographers and brands internationally, including his work as an official model for photographer Daniel Machado in Bogotá, Colombia, and his role as an extra in a commercial for Head & Shoulders (h&s).

Competitions

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Throughout his career, Omar Riera has actively participated in various competitions, showcasing his talent and versatility in the entertainment industry.

  • Man of the World Venezuela 2023 : Riera competed in the Man of the World Vzla competition in 2023, demonstrating his charisma and presence on stage.
  • Mr. Supra National Vzla 2022[9]: In 2022, Riera took part in the Mr. Supra National Vzla competition, highlighting his physical attributes and modeling prowess.
  • Mr. Venezuela 2017: Riera's participation in the Mr. Venezuela competition in 2017 showcased his confidence and stage presence, earning him recognition in the pageant circuit.
  • Star Model Venezuela 2011: Riera's early career included participation in the Star Model Venezuela competition in 2011, where he impressed judges with his modeling skills and poise on the runway.

Philanthropy

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Outside of his professional endeavors, Riera is dedicated to making a positive impact on society. He is the founder of the non-profit organization "101 Perros en Caracas," which focuses on rescuing and providing care for stray dogs and other animals in Caracas, Venezuela.

Education

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Omar Riera has pursued a diverse range of educational opportunities to enhance his skills and knowledge in the performing arts and communication.

In 2020, Riera participated in a Directing and Staging Workshop under the guidance of Director Dairo Piñeres. Additionally, he attended a Film Acting Workshop led by Director William Cuao, further honing his craft and understanding of the industry.

Continuing his commitment to professional development, Riera engaged in an Acting and Staging Workshop in 2019, also directed by William Cuao.

From 2015 to 2016, Riera attended the Luz Columba Training School, where he undertook a Performer Training Workshop overseen by the esteemed acting master and director Nelson Ortega. This experience provided him with invaluable skills and insights into the art of performance.

In 2014, Riera earned his Bachelor's degree in Social Communication from the Universidad Santa María, solidifying his understanding of storytelling and communication.

Prior to his university studies, Riera participated in Acting and Directing Workshops I and II at the Ateneo de Caracas in 2013, led by Director Javier Vidal. These workshops played a crucial role in shaping Riera's early career and laying the foundation for his success in the entertainment industry.

Personal Life

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Riera remains actively engaged in philanthropic activities and maintains an active presence on social media platforms. He is known for his dedication to his craft and his commitment to making a positive impact on society through his work and charitable efforts.

In addition to his successful career in the entertainment industry, Omar Riera is passionate about fitness and bodybuilding. He is dedicated to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and has made significant strides in the realm of physical fitness.

Riera's commitment to bodybuilding serves as a testament to his discipline and determination, as he continuously strives to push his physical limits and achieve his fitness goals. His dedication to sculpting his physique reflects his relentless pursuit of excellence in all aspects of his life.

Connections to Venezuelan Musical Icons

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Omar Riera has the distinction of being second cousins to the renowned Venezuelan folk singer María Teresa Chacín Riera, also known as “Matecha”. María Teresa Chacín has left an indelible mark on Venezuelan music with her unique voice and commitment to preserving the country's cultural traditions. As second cousins to María Teresa Chacín, Omar shares a familial connection with one of Venezuela's most prominent figures in the music scene.

Additionally, Omar Riera is second cousins to Zenaida Riera, another prominent Venezuelan singer who was part of the musical group "Los Cuñaos." Zenaida has made significant contributions to Venezuela's musical landscape through her involvement in this renowned group. Her vocal talent and dedication to music have been recognized both in Venezuela and internationally.

Omar Riera's connection to these two prominent figures in Venezuelan music highlights not only his family lineage in the artistic world but also his relationship with Venezuela's rich cultural heritage.

Physical Attributes

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Riera stands at 5'10" with brown hair and brown eyes. He has a waist size of 30" and wears clothing in sizes small to medium. His shoe size is 10".

References

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  1. ^ "'Diario de un seductor', comedia de engaños y despecho que rescata la amistad". El Universal (in Spanish). 2019-08-27. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  2. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  3. ^ "La Bruja Portu". Fundación Trasnocho Cultural (in Spanish). 2024-03-21. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  4. ^ Durán, Estefany (2020-01-05). "Diego Kapeky ahora en las tablas del Microteatro con el "Zas de la Belleza"". Revista Ronda (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  5. ^ "Microteatro Venezuela, pese a la adversidad". El Universal (in Spanish). 2018-04-09. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  6. ^ "Yanosky Muñoz sube el telón del Micro Teatro Venezuela presentando la comedia »Por culpa del Miss» | Rumberos". rumberos.net. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  7. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  8. ^ Ronda, Revista (2019-04-23). "Las "69 sombras más oscuras de Greysmar"". Revista Ronda (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  9. ^ "27806410.jpg | Servimg.com - Free image hosting service". servimg.com. Retrieved 2024-03-21.