Luz Cipriota facts for kids
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Luz Cipriota
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–present |
Luz Cipriota, whose full name is María Luz Cipriota, is a talented actress, dancer, and model from Argentina. She was born on September 6, 1985. She has starred in many movies and TV shows, both in Argentina and internationally.
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Luz's Acting Journey
Luz started her acting journey in 2006. Her first movie was called Deficit, directed by Gael García Bernal in Mexico. That same year, she also began working in television. She played Clara in the TV show El Refugio. After that, she appeared in other popular shows like Reinas Magas, Casi Ángeles, and Valentino, el argentino.
Big Roles in TV Shows
In 2009, Luz took on a main role in the TV show Herencia de amor, where she played Verónica Cabañas. A year later, she was part of a show called Decisiones de vida.
In 2012, an Italian TV channel, RAI, invited her to join the second season of their miniseries Terra ribelle. From 2012 to 2013, she was also in the cast of the TV show Sos mi hombre. In July 2013, she made a special appearance in the comedy show Los Vecinos en Guerra.
Movies and International Work
Luz's first movie, Deficit, was directed by the famous actor Gael García Bernal. She also appeared in other films like No Polo Widow, Histórias de Amor Duram Barely 90 Minutos, Desmadre, and Still Life.
In 2014, she starred with Mariano Torre in the miniseries Coma for Public TV. That same year, she was a guest on the show Tu cara me suena 2. In 2015, she played Jessi in the movie Socios por Accidente 2.
In 2016, Luz played two different characters: Tamara in the series Soy Luna and Altea in the series 2091. That year was very busy for her! She also acted in an Italian movie called Onda Su Onda. In this film, she starred alongside Alessandro Gassmann and Rocco Papaleo, and she spoke in Italian. In 2017, Luz played Bianca in the Channel 13 show El Maestro.
In 2018, Luz joined the third season of Cable Girls, a popular show on Netflix. In this series, she played the Argentine wife of Uribe, who owned the telephone company.
Movies and TV Shows
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 has also performed in several plays on stage.
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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 Recognitions
Luz Cipriota has been recognized for her acting talent.
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