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Luz Cipriota
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–present |
Luz Cipriota, born María Luz Cipriota on September 6, 1985, is a talented actress, dancer, and model from Argentina. She is known for her roles in many TV shows and movies.
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Luz Cipriota's Acting Journey
Luz Cipriota started her acting career in 2006. Her first movie was Deficit, filmed in Mexico. It was directed by the famous actor Gael García Bernal. In the same year, she also began working on TV. She played Clara in the show El Refugio. After that, she appeared in other popular programs like Reinas Magas and Casi Ángeles.
In 2009, Luz starred in the TV show Herencia de amor. She played a character named Verónica Cabañas. A year later, she was part of the show Life Decisions.
In 2012, an Italian TV channel called RAI asked her to join their miniseries Terra ribelle. She was also part of the TV show Sos mi hombre from 2012 to 2013. In July 2013, she made a special appearance in the comedy The Neighbors at War.
Her movie career continued with roles in films like No Polo Widow and Histórias de Amor Duram Barely 90 Minutos. She also acted in Desmadre and Still Life.
In 2014, Luz starred with Mariano Torre in the miniseries Coma. She also appeared on the show Tu cara me suena 2. In 2015, she played Jessi in the movie Socios por Accidente 2.
The year 2016 was very busy for Luz. She played Tamara in the popular Disney Channel series Soy Luna. She also acted as Altea in the series 2091. That same year, she starred in the Italian movie Onda Su Onda. In this film, she spoke Italian alongside actors Alessandro Gassmann and Rocco Papaleo.
In 2017, Luz Cipriota played Bianca in the TV show El Maestro. Bianca was the girlfriend of Paulina, played by Inés Estévez.
In 2018, Luz joined the third season of Cable Girls. This is an original series on the Netflix platform. She played the Argentine wife of Uribe, who owned the telephone company in the show. Later, she also had a recurring role in Luis Miguel: The Series and Elite.
TV and Movie Roles
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Hombres de honor | Felicitas Matienzo | |
2006 | El Refugio (de los Sueños) | Clara Mendiazaval | |
2007 | Casi Ángeles | Brenda Azúcar | |
Déficit | Dolores | ||
Reinas Magas | Gala | ||
2008–2009 | Valentino el argentino | Anahí | |
2008 | No Polo Widow | Alicia | |
2009 | Música en espera | Film Woman | |
2009–2010 | Herencia de amor | Verónica Cabañas | |
2009 | Historias de amor duram apenas 90 minutos | Carol | |
2011 | Desmadre | Olimpia | |
Decisiones de vida | Virginia | ||
2016–2017 | Soy Luna | Tamara Ríos | Main cast (season 1), 79 episodes
Guest (season 2), 2 episodes |
2018 | Rubirosa | Evita Perón | |
2021 | Luis Miguel: The Series | Lucía Miranda | Recurring role (season 2); 4 episodes |
2022–2024 | Elite | Roberta Artiñán | Recurring role (seasons 6–8); 11 episodes |
Theater Performances
Luz Cipriota has also performed in several plays. Here are some of them:
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Year | Title | ||
2007 | El burdel de París | ||
2008 | Reinas magas y el imán de los cuentos | ||
2011 | Alegreto | ||
2012 | Frustrados en Baires | ||
2013 | Más de 100 mentiras | ||
2014 | Pegados, el musical | ||
Primeras damas |
Awards and Nominations
Luz Cipriota has been recognized for her acting skills.
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2018 | Martin Fierro | Supporting Actress | El maestro | Won |
See also
In Spanish: Luz Cipriota para niños