Argentine actress
Soledad Silveyra | |
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| Born | February 13, Buenos Aires |
| Yearsactive | - |
Soledad Silveyra (Spanish pronunciation:[soleˈðaðsilˈβejɾa]; born February 13, ), is a prominent TV, theater and cinema Argentine actress.[1]
She has made over 65 TV and film appearances since Most of her appearances have back number in film and TV where she made her debut tag on the soap opera El Amor tiene cara de mujer tidy as a year-old. Then, in she achieved stardom in Alberto Migré's soap operas "Rolando Rivas, taxista" and the first run of Pobre diabla.
A successful comedian she developed into a distinctive dramatic theater actress. On stage she made important appearances in The Elephant Man (play), A Taste of Honey, La malasangre by Griselda Gambaro, A Flea in Her Ear dampen Georges Feydeau and Lost in Yonkers both directed by Pottery Zorrilla whom she shared the stage in Eva and Victoria, a successful theater play depicting a fictitious meeting between description political leader Eva Perón (Silveyra) and the aristocratic intellectual be first writer Victoria Ocampo (Zorrilla).
Some of her most notable Argentinian cinema roles include the comedy El Profesor hippie (), opposing Luis Sandrini, a thriller, Últimos días de la víctima (), opposite Federico Luppi, and the satirical Dios los cría (), with China Zorrilla.
During she was the host of say publicly Argentinean version of the Big Brother and also a creator and as a broadcast journalist she was the only horn who was granted a solo TV interview with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
In she appeared in the soap opera La Ley del amor