Claudia di Girolamo
Appearance
Claudia di Girolamo | |
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Born | Claudia di Girolamo Quesney December 30, 1956 |
Alma mater | University of Chile |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1979–present |
Spouse(s) | Cristián Campos (1984-1994) Vicente Sabatini (1996–present) |
Children | 3 |
Claudia del Carmen di Girolamo Quesney (born December 30, 1956 in Santiago de Chile), is a Chilean actress. She studied theater in Universidad de Chile. Made her debut in 1979 with a little role in the miniserie Martín Rivas, in TVN.
She also performed some theater for television, in the program "Teatro como en el teatro" from channel 11 (today Chilevisión), together with the theater company from the Spanish actor resident in Chile, José Vilar, in the 80s decade, and in the first Chilean version of the rock opera Jesucristo Superestrella from Andrew Lloyd Webber, playing Mary Magdalene.
She was married to fellow actor Cristián Campos. Her current spouse for over 10 years is soap opera director, and a TVN executive, Vicente Sabatini.
Filmography
Televisión
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1979 | Martin Rivas | Matilde Elias | Television debut |
1981 | The Stepmother | Luna San Lucas | Supporting role |
1982 | Alguien Por Quien Vivir | Karin Sonnenberg | Co-protagonist |
Una Familia Feliz | Javiera Altamira | Co-protagonist | |
1983 | La Noche del Cobarde | Maria Constanza "Mary C" | Co-protagonist |
1984 | The Puppets | Artemisa Mykonos | Main role |
1985 | Matrimonio de Papel | Carmen Perez | Supporting role |
1986 | Angel Malo | Lya Lozano | Co-protagonist |
Secretos de Familia | Xenia Cadic | Main role | |
1987 | La Invitación | Consuelo Vilar | |
1990 | Te Conte? | Sabrina Mardones | Main role |
1991 | Volver A Empezar | Valentina Urmeneta | Main role |
1992 | Trampas y Caretas | Mariana Rios | Main role |
1993 | Jaque Mate | Isabella Quesney | Main role |
1994 | Rompecorazon | Patricia Sierra | Main role |
1995 | Stupid Cupid | Sister Angelica | Main role |
1996 | Sucupira, The Comedy | Sara Lineros | Season 1, Episode 8: "Escritora prohibida" |
1997 | Oro Verde | Natalia Sotomayor | Supporting role |
1998 | Iorana | Josefa Soublette | Main role |
1999 | La Fiera | Catalina Chamorro "La Fiera" | Main role |
2000 | Romané | Jovanka Antich | Main role |
2001 | Pampa Ilusion | Ines Clark/Doctor Florencio Aguirre | Main role |
2002 | El Circo de las Montini | Olga Segunda Montini | Main role |
2003 | Puertas Adentro | Erica Sandoval | Main role |
2004 | Los Pincheira | Marwa Abu Kassem | Supporting role |
Idolos | Isabel Segovia | Main role | |
2006 | Complices | Soledad Mendez | Main role |
2007 | Carcel de Mujeres | Camila Prado | Main role; 8 episodes |
2008 | Viuda Alegre | Beatriz Sarmiento | Main role |
Paz | Mrs. Almendros | Main role; 4 episodes | |
2009 | Los Exitosos Pells | Franca Andrade | Main role |
Conde Vrolok | Elena Medrano | Supporting role | |
2011-2013 | Profugos | Kika Ferragut | Supporting role |
2011 | La Doña | Catalina de los Rios-Lisperguer | Main role |
2012 | The Sexologist | Olivia Pamplona | Main role |
2013 | Graduados | Titi | 3 episodes |
2014 | Las 2 Carolinas | Sofia Parker | Main role |
2015 | Matriarcas | Diana Nazer | Main role |
2016 | Casa De Angelis | Supporting role; 12 episodes | |
2017 | Dime Quien Fue | Adriana Lyon | Main role |
2018 | La Reina de Franklin | Julia | Main role |
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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1990 | Amelia Lópes O'Neill | The Woman of Fernando | Supporting role |
1990 | Two Women in the City | Valeria Vergara | Main role |
1996 | My Last Man | Florencia | Main role |
2007 | Radio Heart | Sandra | Main role |
2008 | Secrets | Amelia | Main role |
Theater
- 1976 - Seximental Education
- 1990 - Fool for Love
- 1992 - King Lear
- 1993 - El Vacio Absurdo
- 1994 - Le Malentendu
- 1995 - La Catedral de la Luz
- 1998 - Madame de Sade
- 1999 - Fedra
- 2000 - The Heredity
- 2001 - Medea
- 2003 - The Son
- 2004 - Psicosis 4.48 (Monologue of three characters)
- 2006 - Roberto Zucco
- 2007 - Hedda Gabler
- 2008 - Las Brutas
- 2009 - Orlando
- 2010 - Almedi, The Fool
- 2011 - A Doll's House
- 2013 - The Sea On The Wall