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Julieta Ortega
Born
Julieta Ortega Salazar

(1972-10-06) October 6, 1972 (age 52)
OccupationActress
Years active1990–present
Height1.51 m (4 ft 11+12 in)
SpouseIván Noble (2002–2009)
Partner(s)Carlos Andrés Calvo (1991)
Camilo Vaca Narvaja (2019–present)
ChildrenBenito Noble Ortega
Parent(s)Palito Ortega and Evangelina Salazar
RelativesMartín Ortega (Brother)
Sebastián Ortega (Brother)
Emanuel Ortega (Brother)
Luis Ortega (Brother)
Rosario Ortega (Sister)
Luciana Salazar (Cousin)
Camila Salazar (Cousin)
Maite Salazar (Cousin)
Marisol Salazar (Cousin)

Julieta Ortega Salazar (born October 6, 1972) is an Argentine Actress. She is the daughter of Palito Ortega and Evangelina Salazar and sister of Martín Ortega, Sebastián Ortega, Emanuel Ortega, Luis Ortega and Rosario Ortega.

Biography

Palito Ortega and Evangelina Salazar got married in 1967. The wedding was broadcast on television. They had six children, Martín Ortega Salazar, Julieta Ortega, Sebastián Ortega, Emanuel Ortega, Luis Ortega and Rosario Ortega Salazar. In 1985 the entire family moved to Miami, Florida to return only when Palito ran for governor of Tucumán. In 1981, when she was only 9 years old, she went to the concert that the singer Frank Sinatra did in Buenos Aires, Argentina, invited by Palito, to whom she herself gave a bouquet of roses as thanks.

Personal Life

She was married to the musician Iván Noble, ex Caballeros de la Quema, with whom she had a son named Benito Noble Ortega.

Career

Her acting career began in Argentina having studied theater at the Actor’s Studio of Los Angeles, California. On television he played bold roles a lesbian along with Carolina Fal in Son o se hacen, a nurse from a psychiatric hospital in Sol negro, a prostitute in Disputas and the niece of Emilio Uriarte, in Los Roldán. In theater she was part of the cast of El cartero with texts based on the novel by Antonio Skármeta. In cinema, she starred La maestra normal, Pequeños milagros from Eliseo Subiela, 24 horas (Algo está por explotar) and participated in Animalada. In the year 2012, she is part of the cast of the successful telecomedy Graduados. In 2014 she is part of the cast of Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Character Channel
1990 Amándote II July Telefe
1991 Amigos son los amigos Alejandra Telefe
1994 Alta comedia Canal 9
1995 La hermana mayor Carolina Canal 13
1996 Sueltos Canal 13
1996 Verdad consecuencia Nora Canal 13
1997-1998 Son o se hacen? Abril Canal 9
1998 Los especiales de Doria Canal 13
1999 Drácula Luz América TV
1999-2000 Buenos vecinos Poli Telefe
2000 Vulnerables Rocío Canal 13
2001 El Hacker 2001 María Telefe
2001 22, el loco Natalia Canal 13
2002 Infieles Maid Telefe
2002 Tiempo final Telefe
2003 Disputas Gloria Telefe
2003 Sol negro Lara América TV
2004 Los Roldán Luciana Telefe
2005 Conflictos en red Telefe
2005 Doble vida América TV
2006 El tiempo no para Julia Garayalde Canal 9
2008 Aquí no hay quien viva Lucía Panebianco Telefe
2008 Mujeres asesinas Canal 13
2010 Lo que el tiempo nos dejó Telefe
2011 Un año para Recordar Isabel Rojas/Isabel Grande Telefe
2012 Graduados Verónica "Vero" Diorio Telefe
2014 La celebración Telefe
2014-2015 Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll Sandra Cuevas Telefe
2015 Fronteras Marita Canivaro Telefe
2017-2018 Un gallo para Esculapio Nancy Telefe

Movies

Year Movie Character Director
1996 La maestra normal Carlos Orgambide
1997 Pequeños milagros Rosalia Eliseo Subiela
1997 24 horas (Algo está por explotar) Gaby Luis Barone
2001 Animalada Sergio Bizzio
2011 Rita y Li Rita Francisco D'Intino
2011 Verano Maldito Julieta
2012 No te enamores de mí Alejandra

Television Programs

Year Program Channel Notes
2014 Nosotras Cosmopolitan Televisión Host

References