Fernanda Urrejola
Fernanda Loreto Urrejola Arroyo (born September 24, 1981 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean television, theatre and film actress.
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Born | Fernanda Loreto Urrejola Arroyo September 24, 1981 |
Occupation | Actress |
The daughter of Francisco Urrejola and Francisca Arroyo, she has three sisters, Alejandra, Francisca and Isidora. She studied in The Kent School in Providencia, Santiago and later Escenic communication in Duoc UC.[1] She started her acting career in the young telenovela Destinos Cruzados.
Fernanda Urrejola's first movie appearance was in Perjudícame Cariño. She played a popular character in the telenovela Corazón de María as the Néstor Cantillana's wife. She also participated in Hijos del Monte.
Filmography
Cinema
- My Best Enemy (2005) - Gloria
- Drama (2010) - Mother of Mateo
- Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman (2012) - La Mujer Metralleta
- Cry Macho (2021)
Telenovelas
- 16 (2003, TVN) - Matilde Arias
- Destinos Cruzados (2004, TVN) - Pascuala Goycolea
- 17 (2005, TVN) - Matilde Arias
- Versus (2005, TVN) - Clarita Chaparro
- Floribella (2006, TVN) - Sofía Santillán
- Corazón de Maria (2007, TVN) - María Cofré
- Amor por accidente (2007, TVN) - Romina Urrutia
- Hijos del Monte (2008, TVN) - Beatriz Pereira
- Mujeres de Lujo (2010, Chilevisión) - Magdalena Reyes / Esmeralda Martín
- La Doña (2011, Chilevisión) - Millaray Lisperguer
- Graduados (2013, Chilevisión) - María Laura "Loli" Falsetti
- Chipe Libre (2015, Canal 13)
- 20añero a los 40 (2016, Canal 13)
Series
- La Vida es una lotería (2003, TVN) - Patty
- Bienvenida Realidad (2004, TVN) - Marina
- JPT: Justicia para todos (2005, TVN) - Mónica Ríos
- Gen Mishima (2008, TVN) - Amapola Benadente
- Adiós la Séptimo de Línea (2010, Megavisión) - Leonora Latorre
- Karma (2011, Chilevisión) - Juliet
- Narcos: Mexico (2018, Netflix) - María Elvira
- Party of Five (2020 TV series) (2020, Freeform) - Gloria
Theatre
- El Inspector (2005)
- Cuentos para un invierno largo (2006)
- Patio (2009)
References
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