Elisa Zulueta

Elisa Zulueta (born in September 14, 1981, in Santiago) is a Chilean television, theatre and film actress who studied at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.[2] Formerly, she worked for TVN where she made little works in telenovelas and series. In 2008 she gained fame with the role of Julia Amigo in the telenovela Lola of Canal 13. In 2009, Elisa Zulueta and Emilio Edwards were the main roles for the Chilean film Tanto Tiempo, directed by Claudio Polgati,[3] this film won two prizes in the eight version of the Festival Internacional de Cine Chico de Canarias.[4]

Elisa Zulueta
Born
Elisa Zulueta

September 14, 1981 (1981-09-14) (age 38)
Santiago de Chile, Chile
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Chile
OccupationActress, playwright, theatre director[1]

Filmography

Films

  • Tanto Tiempo (2009) – Elisa
  • Que Pena tu Familia (2012) – Valentina

Television

  • Mi Primera Vez (2006, TVN) – Student
  • Floribella (2006, TVN) – Nurse
  • Lola (2007–2008, Canal 13) – Julia Amigo
  • Feroz (2010, Canal 13) – Valentina
  • Soltera Otra Vez (2012, Canal 13) – Marjorie López
  • Dama y Obrero (2012, TVN) – Mireya Ledesma
  • Socias (2013, TVN) – Dolores Montt
  • No Abras la Puerta (2014, TVN) – Silvana Bunivic
  • Juana Brava (2015, TVN) - Juana Bravo
  • Por Fin Solos (TVN, 2016) - Catalina

Theatre

As an actress
  • Nagy (2005)
  • Ricardo III (2005)
  • Macbeth (2005)
  • Estaciones de Paso (2007)
  • Talk Radio (2008)
  • Gladys (2012–2014)
  • La Grabación (2013–2014)
As a director
  • Pérez (2009)
  • Gladys (2011–2014)
As a playwright
  • Pérez (2009)
  • Gladys (2011)
  • Mía (2012)
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