Carolina Papaleo

Carolina Papaleo (b. Buenos Aires, 19 January 1969)[1] is an Argentine actress of theater, film and television. She is the daughter of the actress Irma Roy[2] and the journalist Osvaldo Papaleo. From a very young age she wanted to be an actress like her mother. In 2013 she debuted as a television presenter on a Channel 9 program Secretos de novelas which reviews telenovelas. She is a fan of the genre and watches four episodes a week to be able to review them.[3] Papaleo is recognized and remembered for her role as Ana Oromi in the hit telenovela Una voz en el teléfono, which first brought her fame.[4]

Filmography

Films

Television

  • Ficciones (1987)
  • Pasiones (1988)
  • Vínculos I, II, III (1988-1989-1990)
  • Ella contra mí (1989)
  • Una voz en el teléfono (1991)
  • Zona de riesgo (1992)
  • Esos que dicen amarse (1993)
  • Cara bonita (1995)
  • Alta comedia (1995)
  • Por siempre mujercitas (1996)
  • El signo (1997)
  • Ricos y famosos (1998)
  • Los buscas de siempre (2000)
  • PH (2001)
  • 1000 Millones (2002)
  • Infieles (2003)
  • Los Roldán (2004)
  • Panadería de "Los Felipe" (2004)
  • Amor en custodia (2005)
  • Doble venganza (2006)
  • La ley del amor (2007)
  • Maltratadas (2011)
  • Adictos (2011)
  • Historias de corazón (chapter 1) (2013)
  • Secretos de novelas (2013 - 2015)

Live presentations

Radio

  • Hora Pico (2011)
  • Caro en Radio (2011 - 2012 - 2013)
  • El ángel del Mediodia (2012)

Theater

  • Noche de Reyes (1991)
  • La dueña de la historia (2000 and 2003)
  • Parecen Ángeles (2002)
  • Cabaret Bijou (2004)
  • 11… Código para ciegos (2004)
  • El Pintor (2004-2005)
  • El camino a la Meca (2005-2006–2007)
  • Flores de Acero (2007-2008-2009)
  • Closer (2009)
  • Fortuna (2010)
  • Pirañas (2010)
  • Mujeres y botellas (2011)
  • Yo Adivino el Parpadeo (2011-2012)
  • Mi vida con él (2012)
  • El organito (2013)
  • Los hombres de la independencia (2013)
  • Ser Mujer es Caro (2013)
  • Sé infiel y no mires con quien (2014)
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References

  1. "Carolina Papaleo" (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Cine Nacional. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  2. "Quién es el novio del que Carolina Papaleo no quiere hablar" (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Personajes La Nacion. 13 November 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  3. "Carolina Papaleo, en clave femenina del teatro a la pantalla" (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Telam. 21 May 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  4. "Una voz en el teléfono" (in Spanish). Argentina: Taringa. 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
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