Kristina Lilley

Kristina Lilley [kɾisˈtina ˈlili] is an American actress best known for numerous roles in Spanish-language soap operas. Recently, she has appeared in several telenovelas produced by Telemundo, which she is known for playing the roles of Gabriela Acevedo de Elizondo in Pasión de Gavilanes, and Edelmira Carranza de Guerrero in La Tormenta. Her latest TV series is Dame Chocolate, where she portrayed the role of Grace Remington.

Kristina Lilley

Lilley was born in New York City to American diplomat John Lilley and Norwegian mother Ellen Christensen, who was born in Bergen. Her family moved to Colombia when she was three years old; Lilley identifies herself with Colombian culture. She studied biology at the Pontifical Xavierian University before becoming an actress. She speaks both Spanish, and English with a New York accent fluently. She has two daughters: Maegan (b. 5 January 1989) and Rakel Suárez[1] (b. 4 December 1993[2]).

Telenovelas

  • Azúcar (1989) as Alejandrina Vallecilla
  • La Casa de las dos palmas (1991) as Matilde Herreros
  • Sangre de lobos (1991)
  • Señora Isabel (1993)
  • Pasiones secretas (1994) as Delfina Fonseca de Estevez
  • Copas amargas (1996) as Marcela Mejía
  • La Otra mitad del sol (1996) as Soledad
  • Las Ejecutivas (1996)
  • Dios se lo pague (1997) as Ofelia Richerdson
  • Pasión de gavilanes (2003) as Gabriela Acevedo de Elizondo
  • La Mujer en el Espejo (2004) as Regina Soler
  • Rosario Tijeras (2005) as Mamá de Emilio
  • La Tormenta (2005) as Edelmira Guerrero
  • Dame Chocolate (2007) as Grace Remington
  • El Penultimo Beso (2009) as Victoria
  • Chepe Fortuna (2010) as Malvina de Cabrales
  • La Traicionera (2012) as Anny de Sannint
  • ¿Quién mató a Patricia Soler? (2015) as Alba Sinisterra
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