Javiera Contador
Javiera Contador (born June 17, 1974[1] in Santiago) is a Chilean actress, comedian and television hostess. She played Quena Gómez de Larraín on the television show Casado con Hijos.[2]
Javiera Contador | |
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Born | Javiera Contador June 17, 1974 |
Alma mater | Pontifical Catholic University of Chile |
Occupation | Actress, Comedian, TV hostess |
Children | 2 |
She studied theatre at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Her first major role was in the telenovela "Loca Piel". She was the hostess of "Si se la Puede Gana", and along with Ricardo Astorga of "La Ruta del Nilo" (2005) and "La Ruta de Oceanía" (2006). Currently, Contador co-hosts Mucho Gusto with José Miguel Viñuela.
Contador was an active member of the Communist Youth of Chile and the High School Students Federation (FESES) during the 90's.
Films
- Sangre eterna (2002)
- Smog (2000)
- El entusiasmo (1998) - Isabel (voice)
- Chile Puede (2008) - Ana María
- Escorbo (2009)
- Sal (2011)- María
Television
Telenovelas
TV series
- Experimento Wayapolis(TVN 2009) - Tia Popi(Algunos Capitulos)
- Casado con Hijos (MEGA) (2006–2008) - Quena Gómez de Larraín
- La Otra Cara del Espejo (MEGA) (2006)
- Viva el Teatro (Canal 13) (2005)
- Tiempofinal (TVN)
- Más Que Amigos (Canal 13) (2002) - Claudia
- A la Suerte de la Olla (Canal 13) (2001) - La Pato
TV shows
- Video Loco (Canal 13) (2000–2001)
- La Ruta de Oceanía (TVN) (2006)
- La Ruta del Nilo (TVN) (2005)
- Conquistadores del Fin del Mundo (2003)
- El Show de Pepito TV (Canal 13) (2001) - Pindi/Various
- Cielo X (Vía X) (1995–1996)
- Si se La puede Gana (Canal 13)
- La Liga 2° Temp. (Mega) (2008)
- Mucho Gusto (Mega) (2009–2013)
- La Muralla Infernal (Mega) (2009)
- La Liga 3° Temp. (Mega) (2009)
- Desfachatados (Mega) (2013)
- Buenos días a todos (TVN) (2013–present)
Theatre
- Tristán e Isolda
- Habitación 777
- Chile fertil provincia
- El virus
- ¿Quién dijo que los hombres no sirven para nada?
- Brujas (director)
- Tape
- Entiéndemetuamí (director)
- Te Amo y Te Odio Por Completo (director)
References
External links
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