Soledad Fandiño
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Soledad Fandiño (born 7 April 1982) is an Argentine stage, television and film actress.
Soledad Fandiño | |
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Born | (1982-04-07) 7 April 1982 (age 42) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2002–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Fandiño debuted as an actress in the 2003 television series Rebelde Way. After the series, she was then cast as Felicitas in the popular family sitcom Ricos y Mocosos (2004–2005) which propelled her career with best new actress nominations from Martín Fierro Awards and Clarín Awards. For the next three years she continued earning lead roles in family sitcoms and TV series produced by Pol-ka for Canal 13. She transitioned to stage, television films and mini-series.
In 2009, Fandiño played the female lead in Astral Theater's production of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland directed by Alicia Zanca.[1] Later that year she performed the lead in episode El Manto Chino of the Sci-Fi anthology series Dromo. In 2010, she played an actress in love with Juan Perugia, played by Gaston Pauls in Telefe's comedy series Todos contra Juan 2. She was subsequently summoned by director Alberto Lecchi to film in Uruguay the role of Alicia, a victim of domestic violence in the drama series Maltratadas. This dramatic turn was followed by a starring role opposite Independent Spirit Award winner and Bafta nominee Rodrigo de la Serna in drama series Contra las cuerdas (2010); the only Argentine dramatic series nominated for an International Emmy Awards.[2] She went back to the stage for the play Ceremonia Secreta[3] (2011) an adaptation of Marco Denevi's novel, directed by Oscar Barney Finn at the Margarita Xirgu theater, Soledad playing opposite Uruguayan stage actress Estela Medina, had the chance to show her dramatic abilities performing the role of Cecilia Engelhardt, a physically and mentally abused woman who loses her mind and tries desperately to find her dead mother.[4] This role earned her a nomination for the Florencio Sanchez Awards 2012.[5][6][7]
Later that year, Fandiño starred opposite Luis Machin in "Cuestión de Poder", an episode of the anthology series Televisión por la Inclusión. In 2012 feature film director Juan José Campanella featured Soledad in Latin Grammy Awards winner Calle 13 music video "La Vuelta al Mundo".[8][9][10][11]
Fandiño recently[needs update] completed a production with Martín Piroyansky and Betiana Blum in Telefe's comedy series Mi Viejo Verde.[12][13]