Catalina Guerra

Catalina Guerra Münchmeyer (Santiago de Chile, 19 August 1969) is a Chilean actress of theater, films and television.

Catalina Guerra
Catalina Guerra in 2011
Born
Catalina Guerra Münchmeyer

(1969-08-19) 19 August 1969
OccupationActress

Life

Born in a family of actors. She is the second daughter of Jorge Guerra (1942-2009), a prominent actor and theater director known for his characterter Pin Pon, and Gloria Münchmeyer (1938-), a prominent actress.

She began her acting career in 1990 on Channel 13, followed by some successful roles, in Acércate más (1990), Ellas porlas (1991), Love at home (1995), Adrenalina (1996) and Wild beach (1997).

As of 1999, she only appeared in soap operas produced by Televisión Nacional de Chile. Her career prospects began to improve when she starred in Coven (1999), Holy Thief (2000) Amores de mercado (2001), Purasangre (2002) and Destinations crossed (2004). Her performances received good reviews on the state channel, which allowed her to star in the sitcom Hotel para dos (2007). Although Guerra had become one of TVN's most diverse supporting actresses, her contract ended in 2007.

In 2010, she co-starred with Fernanda Urrejola in the drama Mujeres de lujo de Chilevisión, playing a lesbian who practices luxury prostitution in an exclusive club. The bet received great acceptance in the audience.

Between 2010 and 2017, she regularly participated in Channel 13 castings, under an exclusive contract. In 2010, she headed First Lady, along with Julio Milostich (being the winner of the best supporting actress at the Fotech Awards), between 2011 and 2017 she participated in the phenomenon Single Again, for three seasons and later made interventions of the cast de Las Vega's (2013), Chipe libre (2014) and Veinteañero a los 40 (2016).

In 2018 she signed with AGTV Producciones to participate in La reina de Franklin (2018) and Amor a la Catalán (2019).[1][2] [3]

Filmography

Films

Películas
Año Título Rol
1992Los agentes de la KGB también se enamoranKathy
1998GringuitoCamila
Cielo ciegoMalena
2003Sexo con amorAngélica
2006Padre NuestroProstituta
2007Normal con AlasPía Hamilton
2008MuñecaMamá de Pedro
2009TeresaLuz Victoria Montt
El baile de la VictoriaViuda
Super, todo chile adentroClienta Standard
2018Calzones rotosMatilde
American Huaso

Telenovelas

Telenovelas
Año Título Papel
1990 Acércate más Bettina
1991 Ellas por ellas Myriam Ferrada
1992 Fácil de amar Amanda Bascur
1993 Doble juego Guacolda
1994 Top secret Carolina Mena
1995 Amor a domicilio Fernanda Valdés
1996 Adrenalina Francisca Undurraga
1997 Playa salvaje Paulina Cáceres
1999 Aquelarre Silvana Montes
2000 Santo ladrón Paula Cortés
2001 Amores de mercado Antonia Altamira
2002 Purasangre Margot Rebolledo
2003 Pecadores Sofía Reinoso
2004 Destinos cruzados Maribel Menchaca
2005 Los Treinta Karen Irigoyen
2005 Amor en tiempo récord María Elena Belmar
2006 Cómplices Marcia Otero
2007 Corazón de María Lucía Collado
2009 Mujeres de lujo Angélica Vargas / Perla
2010 Primera dama Bruna San Juan
2012-2018 Soltera otra vez Milena Simunovic
2013 Las Vegas Rocío Muñoz
2014 Chipe libre Antonieta Hernández
2015 20añero a los 40 Cynthia Espinoza
2017 La colombiana Marta Lisperguer
2018 La reina de Franklin Magnolia Jorquera
2019 Amor a la Catalán Isabel Cruzat
2021 Verdades ocultas Agustina Mackenna

TV series

Serie de televisión
Año Título Papel
1991 Mediomundo
1995 Soltero a la medida
1996 Vecinos puertas adentro Mónica González de la Carta
2001 Oveja negra
2003 La vida es una lotería Marina
2005 Tiempo final Pamela
2006 Justicia para todos Rebeca
2007 Hotel para dos Rosa Morales
2008 Camera Café Victoria Valdivieso
Paz Elvira Santa María
Comedor de diario Eva Klein
2009 Mis años grossos Victoria Molina
2013 El hombre de tu vida Estela
2014 La canción de tu vida Marcela

References

  1. ADN. ""Mi mayor miedo es que mi mamá se muriera": Catalina Guerra contó cómo vive la cuarentena con Gloria Münchmeyer". ADN (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  2. "Catalina Guerra". IMDb. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  3. Tecno@sesoria. "Actriz de Lujo". Tell Magazine (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 January 2021.
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