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Rosa María Bianchi

Rosa María Bianchi

5 titles Acting Feb 18, 1948 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Rosa María Bianchi, an esteemed actress with an impressive 35-year career, has garnered admiration for her exceptional performances across various media. She honed her craft at the University Theater Center (CUT) and the National Institute of Fine Arts, which laid the foundation for her successful entry into television. Bianchi's early roles in acclaimed series such as “Monte Calvario,” “Cuna de lobos,” “The Strange Return of Diana Salazar,” and “Teresa” marked the beginning of her rise to prominence.

Her remarkable versatility has enabled her to participate in a wide range of theatrical productions, including significant works like “The Shadow of the Caudillo,” “Women Who Dream of Horses,” “Now and in the Hour,” “Puppets,” “I,” “The Divine Sarah,” and “Jacques and His Master.” In the realm of film, Bianchi's talent has shone through in over 20 productions. Notably, she starred in the critically acclaimed “Amores Perros,” directed by Oscar winner Alejandro González Iñárritu in 2000. Her performance in “Nicotina” earned her the Ariel Award for Best Actress in 2004, further solidifying her status in the industry. Other notable films in her repertoire include “Por la Libre,” “Out of Heaven,” “Dying on Sunday,” “Sultans of the South,” “The Misfits,” “What a Shame Your Life,” “You Will Know What to Do with Me,” and “Faust.” With her dynamic presence, Bianchi continues to leave an indelible mark on the world of performing arts.

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