Personal Life
Camila Bordonaba Roldán was born on September 4, 1984 in El Palomar, Buenos Aires, to super market owners Juan Carlos Bordonaba and Nora Roldán; she also has two older siblings, Melina and Rodrigo. Bordonaba had a relationship with fellow actor Benjamín Rojas at the time they were both casts for Chiquititas and Rebelde Way; they split in 2004. She then dated Erreway production crew member Chochi; Bordonaba announced their split in 2007. She named her Erreway band mate Felipe Colombo her best friend.
In a 2001 interview, Bordonaba declared that she was worried about her country's future, that "Axl Rose was her favourite "teen idol" and "impossible love", that she plans to fly on a parachute someday, and that she would travel to Egypt if given a chance to pick a place to visit. When asked about God, she simply answered "I'm sure there is someone up there". Bordonaba is very into rock music, and named Guns 'n' Roses and Sui Generis her favourite bands. She also cited Herman Hesse as her favourite author, The Simpsons as favourite series, Charly García and Diego Torres as favourite singers, and Fernán Mirás and Whoopi Goldberg as her favourite actors. Bordonaba is also a passionate supporter of football soccer clubs Independiente and Nueva Chicago.
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