Marcela Osorio

Marcela Osorio Méndez (Valparaíso, Chile; May 11, 1964) is a Chilean film and television actress.

Marcela Osorio
Osorio in 1999
Born
Marcela Osorio Méndez

(1964-05-11) May 11, 1964
OccupationActress,
Years active1981–present

Biography and career

Marcela Osorio was born in the city of Valparaíso, in the homonymous province, Chile. At age 12, for political reasons, her family moved to Barcelona, Spain. Four years later she would move to live alone in Italy.

In Italy, without acting studies, she made her debut in theater at the age of 17, achieving some brief participations, until in 1983, the writer Antonio Skármeta, invited her to participate in the making of his film Ardiente paciencia based in the homonymous novel, in the leading role of Beatriz González, the young and naive girl seduced by a postman, who, by plagiarizing Pablo Neruda's verses, manages to win his love. In this film, Marcela shows the sensuality that will characterize her career. The 1994's remake is better known internationally, entitled Il Postino: The Postman.

In 1986, she decided to return to Chile, where she obtained the main role in the film Sussi by Gonzalo Justiniano, released in 1987. Sussi is a provincial girl who arrived in Santiago, looking for a job, but on each occasion men seek to take advantage of her, however, a roommate, played by Bastián Bodenhöfer, conquers her with his mysteries and games. Sussi finally becomes a symbol of a government campaign, a stereotype of Chilean women, in the middle of a tour she discovers that she is pregnant and is forced to abort, in the delirium of fever, hallucinates that her lover comes to rescue her.

After Sussi premiered, Marcela Osorio debuted in television role in the telenovela La Villa and Mi nombre es Lara on TVN, in the role of Lupita, broadcast in 1987. She also acts in Felipe Vilches's film El País de Octubre (1990). In 1991, she again in the leading role, she acts in La Niña en la palomera, directed by Alfredo Rates, based on the book by Fernando Cuadra, who participated in the script.

In 1993, she returned to the cinema in a Spanish-Chilean co-production, Ciénaga. The story moves to the south of Chile, a place full of mysticism and beautiful places. Marcela Osorio stars as a young woman married to a forgotten Mexican actor, whose golden age had been the ranchero music cinema of the 1950s. The film was directed by José Ángel Bohollo, who was nominated for a Goya Award for Best New Director.

In 1994, she returns to work with Gonzalo Justiniano, in Amnesia, in the role of Marta, a political prisoner held in a concentration camp in the desert north of Chile. The film received several awards at international festivals and an excellent review.

In addition to her film career, Marcela Osorio has participated in many television productions such as some episodes of El Cuento del Tío and Los Venegas on TVN, and in Infieles, a Chilevisión medium-length film. She also participated as a jury in the Chilevisión program "Cuánto vale el show" in the 1994 season; in the program Siempre contigo (2003-2004) and in the cycle Viva el teatro (2005) both of Mega. In the 1990s she joined the Channel 13's drama area where she acted in many successful telenovelas such as Marrón Glacé, El amor está de moda, and Fuera de control. Her last telenovela was Volver a amar in 2014 in TVN.

In 2007, she returned to the big screen with the film Fiestapatria, which received excellent criticism and made her the winner of the Best Actress Award at the 9th Santa Cruz de la Sierra Ibero-American Film Festival (Bolivia, 2007), and in the 3rd edition of the Pedro Sienna Awards, she won the award for Best Female Leading Performance 2008.

In 2008, she participated in the film with a script by Raúl Ruiz, Secretos, under the direction of Valeria Sarmiento, Ruiz's wife. And the next year in El pasaporte amarillo, by Ruiz.

In recent years, Marcela Osorio has devoted herself to eastern medicine, without neglecting her acting activities, attending the Public Assistance Emergency Hospital (HUAP), formerly the Central Post Office. This activity began after her first daughter was born, and while she was pregnant with a second child.[1][2][3][4]

Filmography

Films

Film
Year Title Role Director
1983Ardiente pacienciaBeatriz GonzálezAntonio Skármeta
1987SussiSussiGonzalo Justiniano
1990El país de octubreFelipe Vilches
1991La niña en la palomeraAnitaAlfredo Rates
1991CiénagaDanielaJosé Ángel Bohollo
1994AmnesiaMartaGonzalo Justiniano
2007FiestapatriaIsabelLuis R. Vera
2008SecretosValeria Sarmiento
2009El pasaporte amarilloRaúl Ruiz

Telenovelas

Telenovela
Year Telenovela Role Channel
1986La VillaMacarena MéndezTVN
1987Mi nombre es LaraGuadalupe MenaresTVN
1992Fácil de amarClaudia LilloCanal 13
1993Marrón GlacéSelva RojasCanal 13
1994ChampañaJulia PonceCanal 13
1995El amor está de modaSolange ViverosCanal 13
1996Marrón Glace, el regresoSelva RojasCanal 13
1997Eclipse de lunaCorín CasanuevaCanal 13
1998AmándoteMaría Isabel PalaciosCanal 13
1999Fuera de controlTábata VillalobosCanal 13
2000Sabor a tiMabel CastroCanal 13
2005EsCoolRuth EstévezMega
2007Vivir con 10Myriam FernándezChilevisión
2008Mala conducta Maripepa Inostroza / Mario InostrozaChilevisión
2009Corazón rebeldeMercedes DonosoCanal 13
2014Volver a amarBetsabé TapiaTVN

TV series

Serie
Year Serie Role Channel
1994 Soltero a la medida Ana "Anita" Pereira Canal 13
1996 Vecinos puertas adentro Patricia Cordero Canal 13
2004 Geografía del deseo María Pilar Villanueva TVN
2004 Bienvenida realidad Sol Maureira TVN
2004 Los Venegas Isolina Yáñez TVN
2005 Infieles Sandra (Capítulo: "La Nana") Chilevisión

References

  1. Meganoticias (2020-11-06). "[FOTOS] Así luce Marcela Osorio: la recordada actriz de los años 90". meganoticias.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  2. "Fotos de Marcela Osorio: Así luce la recordada actriz chilena de los años 90 | Guioteca.com". Guioteca.com | Fotografía (in Spanish). 2020-11-03. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  3. "Marcela Osorio sobre el título de "sex symbol": "Sentía que me apocaba, me achicaba, me humillaban… ¿Hasta cuándo? Qué miserable esta forma de mirar a las mujeres" Glamorama". Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  4. Chile, Televisión Nacional de. "Televisión Nacional de Chile". tvn.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-02-03.
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