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{{Short description|Chilean actress and theater director}}
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'''Claudia del Carmen Di Girolamo Quesney''' (born December 30, 1956),<ref>{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=COQ7AQAAIAAJ&q=claudia+di+girolamo+1956 | title=Análisis: Revista patrocinada por la Academia de Humanismo Cristiano | date=1990 }}</ref> is a [[Chile]]an actress and theater director of Italian descent, who has a prominent and distinguished artistic career in theater, film and television. Considered one of the best actresses of the performing arts in the history of Chilean television.
'''Claudia del Carmen Di Girólamo Quesney''' ([[Santiago de Chile]], [[December 30]] of 1956), is a very well known [[chilean]] actresss. She studied theater in [[Universidad de Chile]]. Made her debut in 1979 with a little role in the miniserie ''[[Martín Rivas]]'', in [[TVN]].


Claudia began the most successful period of her career in the 1990s, leading the first super-productions in the history of Chilean television, in the midst of Golden Age of television series, between the 1990s and 2000s, with titles such as Trampas y Caretas (1992), Estupido Cupido (1995), Oro Verde (1997), Iorana (1998), La Fiera (1999), Romané (2000), Pampa Ilusión (2001), El circo de las Montini (2002), Puertas Adentro (2003), and Los Pincheira (2004).
She also performed some theater for television, in the program "''Teatro como en el teatro''" from channel 11 (today [[Chilevisión]]), together with the theater company from the spanish actor resident in Chile, [[José Vilar]], in the 80s decade, and in the first chilean version of the rock opera ''[[Jesucristo Superestrella]]'' from [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]], playing [[Mary Magdalene]].


She was married to fellow actor [[Cristián Campos]]. Her current spouse for over 10 years is soap opera director, and a [[TVN]] executive, [[Vicente Sabatini]].
She was married to fellow actor [[Cristián Campos]]. Her current spouse is telenovela director, and a [[Televisión Nacional de Chile|TVN]] executive, [[Vicente Sabatini]]. They were married in 1996.

== Filmography ==

===Televisión===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! width=5%| Year
! width=30%| Title
! width=20%| Role
! width=20%| Notas
|-
| 1979
| ''Martin Rivas''
| Matilde Elias
| Television debut
|-
| 1981
| ''[[La Madrastra (1981 telenovela)|The Stepmother]]''
| Luna San Lucas
| Supporting role
|-
| rowspan=2|1982
| ''Alguien Por Quien Vivir''
| Karin Sonnenberg
| Co-protagonist
|-
| ''Una Familia Feliz''
| Javiera Altamira
| Co-protagonist
|-
| 1983
| ''La Noche del Cobarde''
| Maria Constanza "Mary C"
| Co-protagonist
|-
| 1984
| ''[[Los títeres|The Puppets]]''
| Artemisa Mykonos
| Main role
|-
| 1985
| ''Matrimonio de Papel''
| Carmen Perez
| Supporting role
|-
| rowspan=2| 1986
| ''Angel Malo''
| Lya Lozano
| Co-protagonist
|-
| ''Secretos de Familia''
| Xenia Cadic
| Main role
|-
| 1987
| ''La Invitación''
| Consuelo Vilar
| Main role
|-
| 1990
| ''Te Conte?''
| Sabrina Mardones
| Main role
|-
| 1991
| ''Volver A Empezar''
| Valentina Urmeneta
| Main role
|-
| 1992
| ''Trampas y Caretas''
| Mariana Rios
| Main role
|-
| 1993
| ''Jaque Mate''
| Isabella Quesney
| Main role
|-
| 1994
| ''Rompecorazon''
| Patricia Sierra
| Main role
|-
| 1995
| ''[[Estúpido Cupido (1995 telenovela)|Stupid Cupid]]''
| Sister Angelica
| Main role
|-
| 1997
| ''Oro Verde''
| Natalia Sotomayor
| Main role
|-
| 1997
| ''Sucupira, The Comedy''
| Sara Lineros
| Season 1, Episode 8: "Escritora prohibida"
|-
|1997
|''Brigada Escorpión''
|Jacqueline Gomez
| Season 1, Episode 11: "Razones para matar"
|-
| 1998
| ''Iorana''
| Josefa Soublette
| Main role
|-
| 1999
| ''La Fiera''
| Catalina Chamorro "La Fiera"
| Main role
|-
| 2000
| ''[[Romané]]''
| Jovanka Antich
| Main role
|-
| 2001
| ''[[Pampa Ilusión]]''
| Ines Clark/Doctor Florencio Aguirre
| Main role
|-
| 2002
| ''El Circo de las Montini''
| Olga Segunda Montini
| Main role
|-
| 2003
| ''Puertas Adentro''
| Erica Sandoval
| Main role
|-
| rowspan=2|2004
| ''[[Los Pincheira]]''
| Marwa Abu Kassem
| Supporting role
|-
| ''Idol's''
| Isabel Segovia
| Main role
|-
| 2006
|''Complices''
| Soledad Mendez
| Main role
|-
| 2007
| ''Women's Prison''
| Camila Prado
| Main role; 8 episodes
|-
| rowspan=2|2008
| ''[[Viuda Alegre|Merry Widow]]''
| Beatriz Sarmiento
| Main role
|-
| ''Paz''
| Mrs. Almendros
| Main role; 4 episodes
|-
| 2009
| ''The Successful Pell's''
| Franca Andrade
| Main role
|-
| 2009-2010
| ''[[Conde Vrolok]]''
| Elena Medrano
| Supporting role
|-
| 2011
| ''[[Prófugos|Fugitives]]''
| Kika Ferragut
| Main role
|-
| 2011-2012
| ''[[La Doña (2011 TV series)|The Lady]]''
| Catalina de los Rios-Lisperguer
| Main role
|-
| 2012-2013
| ''[[La Sexóloga|The Sexologist]]''
| Olivia Pamplona
| Main role
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Graduados (Chile)|Graduates]]''
| Titi
| 3 episodes
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Prófugos|Fugitives]]''
| Kika Ferragut
| 1 episode
|-
| 2014
| ''[[Las 2 Carolinas|Two Carolina's]]''
| Sofia Parker
| Main role
|-
| 2015
| ''[[Matriarcas|Matriarch's]]''
| Diana Nazer
| Main role
|-
| 2016
| ''House of Angelis''
| Carlota Saldías/Madama Carla
| Supporting role; 5 episodes
|-
| 2017-2018
| ''Tell Me Who It Was''
| Adriana Lyon
| Main role
|-
| 2018-2019
| ''[[La reina de Franklin|Franklin's Queen]]''
| Julia Tocornal
| Main role
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Río Oscuro|Dark River]]''
| Concepcion Aldunate
| Main role
|-
| 2020
| ''The Pack''
| Francisca Izquierdo
| Supporting role; 5 episodes
|-
| 2022
| ''[[42 Days of Darkness]]''
| Cecilia Montes
| Main role
|-
| 2022
| ''The Pack 2''
| Francisca Izquierdo
| Main role; 6 episodes
|-
| 2022
| [[Chromosome 21 (TV series)|''Chromosome 21'']]
| Sofia Lombardi
| Main role; 8 episodes
|-
|2023
| ''[[Dime con quién andas]]''
|Mireya Soto Abumohor
| Main role
|-
|2024
|''Take Me To Heaven''
|
|Supporting role
|}

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Film
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Other notes
|-
|1977
|''Mutis''
|
|Main role
|-
|1990
|''[[Amelia Lópes O'Neill]]''
|The Woman of Fernando
|Supporting role
|-
|1990
|''Two Women in The City''
|Valeria Vergara
|Main role
|-
|1996
|''My Last Man''
|Florencia
|Main role
|-
|2007
|''Heart Radio''
|Sandra
|Main role
|-
|2008
|''Secrets''
|Amelia
|Main role
|-
|2010
|''[[Post Mortem (2010 film)|Post Mortm]]''
|Marta
|Especial role
|-
|2023
|''Behind The Rain''
|Dora
|Main role
|}


== Theater ==
== Theater ==
* 1976 - ''[[The House of Bernarda Alba]]''
* 1976 - ''Seximental Education''
* 1978 - ''Loyola, Loyola''
* 1979 - ''Zero on Left''
* 1981 - ''Glass Roof''
* 1982 - ''Salome''
* 1984 - ''Last Edition''
* 1987 - ''A Very Special Day''
* 1990 - ''[[Fool for Love (play)|Fool for Love]]''
* 1992 - ''[[King Lear]]''
* 1993 - ''El Vacio Absurdo''
* 1994 - ''[[Le Malentendu]]''
* 1995 - ''La Catedral de la Luz''
* 1998 - ''[[Madame de Sade]]''
* 1998 - ''[[Madame de Sade]]''
* 1999 - ''[[Fedra]]''
* 1999 - ''Fedra''
* 2001 - ''[[Medea]]''
* 2000 - ''The Heredity''
* 2003 - ''[[El hijo]]'' - La madre
* 2001 - ''[[Medea (play)|Medea]]''
* 2003 - ''[[Psicosis]] 4.48'' (Monólogo de tres personajes)
* 2003 - ''The Son''
* 2004 - ''[[Psicosis]] 4.48'' (Monologue of three characters)
* 2006 - ''[[Roberto Zucco]]''
* 2007 - ''[[Hedda Gabler]]''
* 2007 - ''[[Hedda Gabler]]''
* 2008 - ''[[Las Brutas]]''
* 2008 - ''Las Brutas''
* 2009 - ''[[Orlando (opera)|Orlando]]''
* 2010 - ''Almedi, The Fool''
* 2011 - ''[[A Doll's House]]''
* 2013 - ''The Sea On The Wall''
* 2013 - ''Trovarsi''
* 2015 - ''The Tempest''
* 2017 - ''Lady Marginal''
* 2017 - ''White Rabbit. Red Rabbit''
* 2017 - ''The Glass Menagerie''
* 2020 - ''La Taguada''
* 2020 - ''Cannibal''
* 2020 - ''[[King Lear]]''
* 2021 - ''Las Brutas''
* 2022 - ''Oleaje''
* 2023 - ''Hablan''


== Cinema ==
==References==
{{reflist}}
* 1996 - ''[[Mi último hombre]]'' - Florencia
* 2007 - ''[[Radio Corazón (película)|Radio Corazón]]'' - Sandra

== Soap Opera ==
=== In [[Canal 13 (Chile)|Canal 13]] ===
* 1981 - ''[[La madrastra]]'' - Luna
* 1982 - ''[[Alguien por quien vivir]]'' - Karin
* 1982 - ''[[Una Familia Feliz]]'' - Javiera
* 1983 - ''[[La Noche del Cobarde]]'' - María C.
* 1984 - ''[[Los Títeres]]'' - "Artemisa"
* 1985 - ''[[Matrimonio de Papel]]
* 1986 - ''[[Ángel Malo]]'' - Lía
* 1986 - ''[[Secreto de Familia]]'' - Xenia
* 1987 - ''[[La Invitación]]'' - Consuelo
* 1990 - ''[[¿Te Conté?]]'' - Sabrina

=== In [[Televisión Nacional de Chile|TVN]] ===
* 1979 - ''[[Martín Rivas]]'' - Matilde
* 1991 - ''[[Volver a Empezar (telenovela)|Volver a Empezar]]'' - Valentina
* 1992 - ''[[Trampas y Caretas]]'' - Mariana Rios
* 1993 - ''[[Jaque Mate]]'' - Isabella Quesney
* 1994 - ''[[Rompecorazón]]'' - Patricia Sierra
* 1995 - ''[[Estúpido Cupido]]'' - Hermana Angélica
* 1997 - ''[[Oro Verde]]'' - Natalia Sotomayor
* 1998 - ''[[Iorana]]'' - Josefa Soublette
* 1999 - ''[[La Fiera]]'' - Catalina Chamorro "La Fiera"
* 2000 - ''[[Romané]]'' - Jovanka Antich
* 2001 - ''[[Pampa Ilusión]]'' - Inés Clark/Florencio Aguirre
* 2002 - ''[[El circo de las Montini]]'' - Olga del Carmen Calderón Soto, Olga II Montini
* 2003 - ''[[Puertas Adentro]]'' - Erika Sandoval
* 2004 - ''[[Los Pincheira]]'' - Marwa Abu Kasem
* 2004 - ''[[Idolos (telenovela chilena)|Ídolos]]'' - Isabel Segovia
* 2006 - ''[[Cómplices (telenovela chilena)|Cómplices]]'' - Soledad Méndez
* 2008 - ''[[Viuda Alegre]]'' - Beatriz Sarmiento

== Series on TV ==
* [[Cárcel de Mujeres]] ([[TVN]]) (2007)
* [[Paz (miniserie)|Paz]] ([[TVN]]) (2008)


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://especiales.tvn.cl/otros/complices/claudia.htm Especial fotográfico de Claudia Di Girolamo en TVN.cl]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080801224653/http://especiales.tvn.cl/otros/complices/claudia.htm Especial fotográfico de Claudia Di Girolamo en TVN.cl]

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Latest revision as of 11:18, 16 November 2024

Claudia Di Girolamo
Claudia di Girolamo
Born
Claudia di Girolamo Quesney

(1956-11-30) November 30, 1956 (age 68)
Alma materUniversity of Chile
OccupationActress
Years active1979–present
Spouse(s)Cristián Campos (1984-1994)
Vicente Sabatini (1996–present)
Children3

Claudia del Carmen Di Girolamo Quesney (born December 30, 1956),[1] is a Chilean actress and theater director of Italian descent, who has a prominent and distinguished artistic career in theater, film and television. Considered one of the best actresses of the performing arts in the history of Chilean television.

Claudia began the most successful period of her career in the 1990s, leading the first super-productions in the history of Chilean television, in the midst of Golden Age of television series, between the 1990s and 2000s, with titles such as Trampas y Caretas (1992), Estupido Cupido (1995), Oro Verde (1997), Iorana (1998), La Fiera (1999), Romané (2000), Pampa Ilusión (2001), El circo de las Montini (2002), Puertas Adentro (2003), and Los Pincheira (2004).

She was married to fellow actor Cristián Campos. Her current spouse is telenovela director, and a TVN executive, Vicente Sabatini. They were married in 1996.

Filmography

[edit]

Televisión

[edit]
Year Title Role Notas
1979 Martin Rivas Matilde Elias Television debut
1981 The Stepmother Luna San Lucas Supporting role
1982 Alguien Por Quien Vivir Karin Sonnenberg Co-protagonist
Una Familia Feliz Javiera Altamira Co-protagonist
1983 La Noche del Cobarde Maria Constanza "Mary C" Co-protagonist
1984 The Puppets Artemisa Mykonos Main role
1985 Matrimonio de Papel Carmen Perez Supporting role
1986 Angel Malo Lya Lozano Co-protagonist
Secretos de Familia Xenia Cadic Main role
1987 La Invitación Consuelo Vilar Main role
1990 Te Conte? Sabrina Mardones Main role
1991 Volver A Empezar Valentina Urmeneta Main role
1992 Trampas y Caretas Mariana Rios Main role
1993 Jaque Mate Isabella Quesney Main role
1994 Rompecorazon Patricia Sierra Main role
1995 Stupid Cupid Sister Angelica Main role
1997 Oro Verde Natalia Sotomayor Main role
1997 Sucupira, The Comedy Sara Lineros Season 1, Episode 8: "Escritora prohibida"
1997 Brigada Escorpión Jacqueline Gomez Season 1, Episode 11: "Razones para matar"
1998 Iorana Josefa Soublette Main role
1999 La Fiera Catalina Chamorro "La Fiera" Main role
2000 Romané Jovanka Antich Main role
2001 Pampa Ilusión Ines Clark/Doctor Florencio Aguirre Main role
2002 El Circo de las Montini Olga Segunda Montini Main role
2003 Puertas Adentro Erica Sandoval Main role
2004 Los Pincheira Marwa Abu Kassem Supporting role
Idol's Isabel Segovia Main role
2006 Complices Soledad Mendez Main role
2007 Women's Prison Camila Prado Main role; 8 episodes
2008 Merry Widow Beatriz Sarmiento Main role
Paz Mrs. Almendros Main role; 4 episodes
2009 The Successful Pell's Franca Andrade Main role
2009-2010 Conde Vrolok Elena Medrano Supporting role
2011 Fugitives Kika Ferragut Main role
2011-2012 The Lady Catalina de los Rios-Lisperguer Main role
2012-2013 The Sexologist Olivia Pamplona Main role
2013 Graduates Titi 3 episodes
2013 Fugitives Kika Ferragut 1 episode
2014 Two Carolina's Sofia Parker Main role
2015 Matriarch's Diana Nazer Main role
2016 House of Angelis Carlota Saldías/Madama Carla Supporting role; 5 episodes
2017-2018 Tell Me Who It Was Adriana Lyon Main role
2018-2019 Franklin's Queen Julia Tocornal Main role
2019 Dark River Concepcion Aldunate Main role
2020 The Pack Francisca Izquierdo Supporting role; 5 episodes
2022 42 Days of Darkness Cecilia Montes Main role
2022 The Pack 2 Francisca Izquierdo Main role; 6 episodes
2022 Chromosome 21 Sofia Lombardi Main role; 8 episodes
2023 Dime con quién andas Mireya Soto Abumohor Main role
2024 Take Me To Heaven Supporting role
Film
Year Title Role Other notes
1977 Mutis Main role
1990 Amelia Lópes O'Neill The Woman of Fernando Supporting role
1990 Two Women in The City Valeria Vergara Main role
1996 My Last Man Florencia Main role
2007 Heart Radio Sandra Main role
2008 Secrets Amelia Main role
2010 Post Mortm Marta Especial role
2023 Behind The Rain Dora Main role

Theater

[edit]
  • 1976 - The House of Bernarda Alba
  • 1976 - Seximental Education
  • 1978 - Loyola, Loyola
  • 1979 - Zero on Left
  • 1981 - Glass Roof
  • 1982 - Salome
  • 1984 - Last Edition
  • 1987 - A Very Special Day
  • 1990 - Fool for Love
  • 1992 - King Lear
  • 1993 - El Vacio Absurdo
  • 1994 - Le Malentendu
  • 1995 - La Catedral de la Luz
  • 1998 - Madame de Sade
  • 1999 - Fedra
  • 2000 - The Heredity
  • 2001 - Medea
  • 2003 - The Son
  • 2004 - Psicosis 4.48 (Monologue of three characters)
  • 2006 - Roberto Zucco
  • 2007 - Hedda Gabler
  • 2008 - Las Brutas
  • 2009 - Orlando
  • 2010 - Almedi, The Fool
  • 2011 - A Doll's House
  • 2013 - The Sea On The Wall
  • 2013 - Trovarsi
  • 2015 - The Tempest
  • 2017 - Lady Marginal
  • 2017 - White Rabbit. Red Rabbit
  • 2017 - The Glass Menagerie
  • 2020 - La Taguada
  • 2020 - Cannibal
  • 2020 - King Lear
  • 2021 - Las Brutas
  • 2022 - Oleaje
  • 2023 - Hablan

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Análisis: Revista patrocinada por la Academia de Humanismo Cristiano". 1990.
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