Javiera Díaz de Valdés

Javiera Diaz de Valdés Alemparte (born 30 June 1981 in Santiago), is a Chilean television actress best known for her role in the telenovela "Gatas y Tuercas". Javiera is a descendant of Javiera Carrera,[1] a Chilean patriot of Basque[2] descent, married to Spanish Pedro Díaz de Valdés.[3]

Javiera Díaz de Valdés
Born
Javiera Diaz de Valdés Alemparte

(1981-06-30) June 30, 1981
Santiago de Chile
OccupationActress, model

She was a model for the Elite modeling agency. As an actress she debuted in the film Sexo con Amor.[4] In 2005 participated in the telenovela "Gatas y Tuercas", "Charly Tango" in 2006 and recently "Mujeres de Lujo" in 2009-2010.

Personal life

In 2006, Javiera Díaz de Valdés married the poet and television presenter Pablo Mackenna and in 2008 born their first child, Rosa. During 2009, they ended their relationship.[5]

Filmography

Films

Year Film Role Notes
2008 Divine, la película
2007 Malta con Huevo Rocío
2005 Se Arrienda Catalina
2003 Sexo con Amor Susan Best known role.

Telenovela

Year Telenovela Role Notes
2010 Primera Dama Luciana Cuadra
2009–2010 Mujeres de Lujo Isidora Baeza / Rubí
2009 Mundos Paralelos TV serie
2007 Héroes Mercedes Fontecilla TV serie
2007 Vivir con 10 Estela Elgueta
2006 Charly Tango Isabel Marambio
2005–2006 Gatas y tuercas Europa San Juan
2003 La Vida es una Lotería Isabel TV serie
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