Carolina Fadic

Carolina Fadic Maturana (Santiago, February 27 of 1974 - ibid, October 12 of 2002) was an actress and television presenter from Chile. She started her career when she was only 19 years old, when she was chosen by the director Vicente Sabatini to star in his successful productions of the 1990s. She played the main role in the telenovelas Rompecorazón (1994), Estúpido cupido (1995), Oro verde (1997), Algo está cambiando (1999) and Sabor a ti (2000), since then it began to be considered as one of the most profitable actresses in the television industry. Her debut in cinema was with the film La rubia de Kennedy by director Arnaldo Valsecchi, and her last film was Antonia (2001). On television, she was also one of the hosts of the entertainment program Primer plano. Fadic died on October 12, 2002 due to a stroke, while she was at the height of her career when only was 28 years old. Her unexpected death caused grief and commotion in Chile.[1][2]

Carolina Fadic
Born
Carolina Fadic Maturana

(1974-02-27)27 February 1974
Santiago, Chile
Died12 October 2002(2002-10-12) (aged 28)
Santiago, Chile
NationalityChilean
OccupationActress
Years active1994–2002
Spouse(s)Gabriel del Carril (1995-2001)
ChildrenPedro del Carril Fadic (1996)

Filmography

Film

Films
Year Film Character Director Notes
1995 La Rubia de Kennedy Rubia de Kennedy Arnaldo Valsecchi Protagonista
1999 Los secretos Antonella

"Nella"

Fernando Guarinello
2000 Monos con navaja Josefina Stanley Gonczanski Reparto
2001 Antonia Antonia Moltedo Mariano Andrade Protagonista (con Jorge Zabaleta)

Telenovelas

Telenovelas
Year Telenovela Rol Channel
1994 Rompecorazón Camila Sullivan Montané TVN
1995 Estúpido Cupido Mónica Tagle Buzeta
1997 Oro Verde Antonia Sandoval Schmidt
1998 Iorana Paula Novoa Lira
1999 Algo está cambiando Karen Steinlein Mega
2000 Sabor a ti Ángela Herrera Quevedo Canal 13
2001 Piel canela Katina Berger

References

  1. "T13 | Tele 13". www.t13.cl. Retrieved 2021-01-15.
  2. "Giancarlo Petaccia habla de la muerte de Carolina Fadic". Canal 13 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-01-15.
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