Luz Cipriota

Luz Cipriota
Born (1985-09-06) 6 September 1985 (age 39)
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present

María Luz Cipriota (born 6 September 1985), known professionally as Luz Cipriota, is an Argentine actress, classic dancer and model.

Career

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She began her career as a film actress in 2006 starring in the film Deficit, directed by Gael García Bernal in Mexico. That same year she worked on television impersonating Clara in the telenovela El Refugio, later she participated in programs such as Reinas Magas, Almost Angels and Valentino, the Argentine.

In 2009 she starred in the telenovela Herencia de amor, in which she plays Verónica Cabañas.[1][2]

A year later she participated in the Unitary Life Decisions. In 2012, the RAI chain summoned her to be part of the second season of the Italian miniseries Terra ribelle. During that year and until 2013 he was part of the cast of the telenovela Sos mi hombre. In July of that year, she made a special appearance in the telecomedy The Neighbors at War.[3]

Her film debut took place in 2006 when she starred in Deficit, the first film directed by Gael García Bernal. Later she appeared in films such as No Polo Widow by Blake Mycoskie, Histórias de Amor Duram Barely 90 Minutos by Paulo Halm, Desmadre by Jazmín Stuart and Still Life by Gabriel Grieco.

In 2014 she starred alongside Mariano Torre in the miniseries Coma on Public TV, 6 that same year she had a participation in Tu cara me suena 2. In 2015 she played Jessi in Socios por Accidente 2. In 2016, she played both Tamara in the series Soy Luna as Altea in series 2091, that same year she acted in the Italian film Onda Su Onda where she stars alongside Alessandro Gassmann and Rocco Papaleo speaking in Italian. In 2017, Cipriota played Bianca, Paulina's (Inés Estévez) girlfriend on Channel 13's unit, El Maestro.

In 2018, she joined the third season of Cable Girls, an original series on the Netflix platform. In it she plays the Argentine wife of Uribe, the owner of the telephone company.

Filmography

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Television and film roles
Year Title Role Notes
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

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Play
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 nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
2018 Martin Fierro Supporting Actress El maestro Won

References

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  1. ^ "Así terminó la novela de Telefe "Herencia de amor"". extremista.com.ar. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Luz Cipriota: "Herencia de Amor va a ser una gran oportunidad en mi carrera"". showdelanoticia.com. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  3. ^ ""Se va a llevar tremenda sorpresa"". television.com.ar. Retrieved 26 August 2013.