Luz Valdivieso

Luz María Valdivieso Ovalle (born July 1, 1977) is a Chilean actress.

Luz Valdivieso
Born
Luz María Valdivieso Ovalle

(1977-07-01) July 1, 1977
Santiago, Chile
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)
Marcial Tagle
(
m. 2005)
ChildrenMaría Tagle (b. 2008)
Marcial Jr. Tagle (b. 2011)

Early life

Luz María Valdivieso Ovalle was born in Santiago, Chile. She went to study at Colegio Institución Teresiana and later entered the University of Chile to study psychology for two years. While at the university she realized that she wanted a career in acting. She put her career on hold to try her luck at the School of Teatro de Gustavo Meza and by the end of the first year of theater, she decided to stay there.

Television career

Her first telenovela was in Piel Canela (Cinnamon-toned skin), as Anita Moreno. Next she played her first antagonistic role, Estefania, in the telenovela Buen Partido (Good game), alongside Cristián Arriagada, a complicated moment for the drama division of Channel 13.

Later TVN asked for her to join the new telenovela Juvenil 16, where she played an impulsive girl named Alejandra.

After Juvenil 16, she joined the cast of the first night-time telenovela Ídolos (Idols), where she played a young rebel named Natalia Medina. It involved a love conflict with her father, played by Eduardo Barril, and her best friend. Her acting skills brought her much attention. Following Ídolos, she joined the cast of Juvenil 17 y later, the second night-time telenovela Los Treinta (The Thirties) playing Simona, a married woman who decides to leave her husband (Álvaro Espinoza) and her son in order to regain her liberty.

Her notoriety gained here a role in a major telenovela on TVN named Versus, playing her second antagonistic role as Vanesa Carrera, a young girl who fights for the love of Octavio Cox (Cristián Arriagada).

She went on to make special appearances in the night-time series Disparejas (Different) as Javiera, a woman who represents Francisco Pérez-Bannen.

Movie career

Valdivieso's first film role came in 2004 in a film called No me toques (Don't touch me), along with Carmen Gloria Bresky, Sebastian Layseca, Francisca Lewin, Juan Pablo Ogalde and Benjamín Vicuña; under the direction of Mauro Bravo.

Her second film role came in La remolienda (The binge) which was released in 2007.

Personal life

She is married to Marcial Tagle, who acts in the series Casado con Hijos on MEGA.

Filmography

Film roles
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Don't Touch Me Short film
2006 Casa de Remolienda Isaura
2010 Sobre La Mesa Elvira Short film
2012 Caleuche Amanda
2013 El Derechazo Carolina Tomá
Television series roles
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Piel Canela Ana Moreno Soap Opera
2002 Buen Partido Estefanía Roberts Soap Opera
2003 16 Alejandra Moretti Television series
2004 Ídolos Natalia Medina Soap Opera
2005 17 Alejandra Moretti Television series
2005 Los Treinta Simona Bórquez Soap Opera
2005 Versus Vanessa Carrera Soap Opera
2006 Disparejas Javiera Soap Opera
2006 Tiempo Final Cynthia Television series (1 episode)
2006 Floribella Agustina Santillan Soap Opera
2007 Alguien Te Mira Tatiana Wood Soap Opera
2007 Amor por Accidente Adriana Cicarelli Soap Opera
2009 Los Exitosos Pells Sol Costa Soap Opera
2009 Conde Vrolok Montserrat Batista Soap Opera
2010 La Familia de al lado Ignacia Fabres Soap Opera
2012 Reserva de Familia Lucía Rivera Soap Opera
2013 Separados Carolina Cavada Soap Opera
2014 El Amor Lo Manejo Yo Laura Green Soap Opera
2014 No abras la puerta Isabel Tobar Soap Opera

Theater

  • H (Hiroshima Mon Amour)
  • Los Borrachos
  • De Ratones y de Hombres
  • La Caida de la Casa Usher
  • Top Dogs
  • Tres Noches de un Sábado
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