Francisca Lewin
In 2005
Born
María Francisca Lewin Castellano

(1980-09-26) 26 September 1980
Santiago, Chile
EducationPontifical Catholic University of Chile
OccupationActress
Political partyDemocratic Revolution
PartnerGuillermo Calderón
Parent
  • Ángela Castellano (mother)
RelativesBlanca Lewin (cousin)
AwardsAPES Award (2005)

María Francisca Lewin Castellano (born 26 September 1980) is a Chilean film, theater, and television actress.

Early life and education

Francisca Lewin was born in Santiago in 1980, the daughter of Ángela Castellano, a professor at the Pontifical Catholic University's School of Nursing. She is the distant cousin of actress Blanca Lewin.[1]

She studied acting at the Theater School of the Pontifical Catholic University, graduating in October 2002, with the production Hombre pobre todo es trazas by Pedro Calderón de la Barca.

Television and film career

A year after graduating, Lewin landed a leading role in the TVN youth telenovela titled 16. She later appeared in its sequel, 17.[2]

In 2005, she joined TVN, to play Doménica Capo in the Italian immigrant television series Los Capo. For this performance, she received the APES Award for Best Supporting Actress.[2]

Also that year, she acted in the Alberto Fuguet film Se arrienda, alongside Luciano Cruz-Coke. The film premiered in October 2005 at the Valdivia International Film Festival. In an interview on the Canal 13 morning show Viva la mañana, in its entertainment segment, Alfombra roja, Lewin said:

The first time I saw the complete film was in Valdivia, but I only dedicated myself to analyzing it. The second time was different and I enjoyed it. I followed the story of Luciano, everything that happened to him, and I liked it a lot.[3]

She established herself in soap operas in 2006, playing the ambitious Andrea Riquelme in the successful Cómplices, a role that took Lewin out of her previous roles as a "tender" girl.

Lewin at a short film festival in Punta Arenas

In 2007, she appeared in three television projects on the state channel. Corazón de María is a telenovela in which Lewin plays a young transplanted woman, Elisa, who has a complicated family history. Mi primera vez is an anthology series that revolves around the loss of virginity of its protagonists. In it, Francisca appears in the chapter "Gonzalo", where the protagonist, played by Matías Oviedo, is a virgin schoolboy who tries to persuade his girlfriend (Lewin), also a virgin, to have sex. Finally, she appeared in the sitcom Hotel para dos, directed by Nicolás Acuña, where she plays a teenager who inherits a hotel, along with her mother, her stepsister, and the latter's mother.

In 2008, she joined the cast of the telenovela Viuda Alegre, where she played the role of Javiera Balmaceda/Sabina Díaz.[4]

On 18 June 2009, the film Teresa, starring Lewin and directed by Tatiana Gaviola, was released in theaters.

In the same year, Francisca starred with Álvaro Rudolphy in the nightly television series Conde Vrolok, playing Emilia Verdugo.[4]

In 2010, she starred in La familia de al lado, a production in which she portrays Carola Fabres, the black sheep of the Fabres family and lives in the shadow of her older sister, Ignacia. "The parents do not treat Carola well, not like Ignacia, who has always been her favorite. That is why she rebels and takes refuge in alcohol and drugs," Lewin explained.

In 2011, she dedicated herself fully to theater in the Guillermo Calderón play Villa+Discurso, and in 2012 she appeared in the feature film Educación física with Pablo Cerda.

In 2014, Lewin continued her professional rise with Las 2 Carolinas, directed by Vicente Sabatini. She played Carolina Salazar, the innocent young woman who arrives in Las Condes to work as a personal assistant to the voracious and ruthless owner of a fashion store.[5]

Advertising

During 2006, Lewin ventured into advertising, becoming one of the main faces of the Ripley department store.

In 2007, she was hired by Ingesa S.A. to be the face of Skechers sneakers, a position previously held by actress Carolina Varleta. The manager of Ingesa commented that Lewin was chosen because she is "talented, charismatic, and arouses great sympathy among the youth. She is close to the people, simple, and far from show business."[6]

Personal life

In May 2016, Lewin voiced her support for the Democratic Revolution party.[7]

In March 2018, she announced that she was having her first child with her partner, the actor and dramatist Guillermo Calderón.[2]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Director
2004Crescendo (short)Amanda
No me toques (short)YezarelaMauro Bravo
2005Se arriendaElisaAlberto Fuguet
2009TeresaTeresa Wilms MonttTatiana Gaviola
2010VelódromoClaudia Santa AnaAlberto Fuguet
2012Educación físicaEmilianaPablo Cerda
RéquiemMargaritaCamilo Chicahuale
2013AguaMalenaÁlvaro Rudolphy
2015Sex Life of PlantsBarbaraSebastián Brahm

TV series

Year Title Role Episode Director
2001EnigmaCecilia"Trágico agosto"
2002EnigmaIsabel"Triste Domingo"
2003Mea CulpaViviana Garay"El Taxi"
Cuentos de mujeresCamila"Camila"
16Magdalena AríasVíctor Huerta
200517Magdalena AríasVíctor Huerta
Los CapoDoménica CapoVicente Sabatini
2006CómplicesAndrea RiquelmePatricio González
Tiempo final: en tiempo realKarina"Pleno centro"
2007Corazón de MaríaElisa LamarcaPatricio González
Mi primera vezCarolina"Gonzalo"Marcelo Ferrari
Hotel para dosPaula PlazaNicolás Acuña
2008Viuda AlegreJaviera Balmaceda/Sabina DíazPatricio González
2009–2010Conde VrolokEmilia VerdugoVíctor Huerta
2010La familia de al ladoCarola FabresVíctor Huerta
2013–2014Secretos en el jardínRaquel LastraRodrigo Velásquez
2014Las 2 CarolinasCarolina SalazarVicente Sabatini
2017RamonaSoledad OrtúzarAndrés Wood
2018Martín, el hombre y la leyendaMireya InostrozaJuan Francisco Olea
2021No nos quieren verColomba UlloaGuillermo Helo

TV programs

Year Title Role Channel
201415th Viña del Mar International Song FestivalJurorChilevisión

Theater

Year Title Author Role Theater Ref.
2002Hombre pobre todo es trazas
Romeo and JulietWilliam ShakespeareJuliet
2003An Enemy of the PeopleHenrik IbsenPetraTeatro Tobalaba
2006A View from the BridgeArthur MillerCatherineTeatro del Parque[8]
2007Todo es distinto de cómo tú piensasCarlos Fernández Shaw
2008–2009ClaseGuillermo CalderónCentro Mori[9]
2009Three SistersAnton ChekhovIrinaTeatro de la Palabra
2011Villa+DiscursoGuillermo Calderón
2013EscuelaGuillermo CalderónTeatro UC
2016Un cuento de navidadÁlvaro VigueraBelle
2019DragónGuillermo CalderónTeatro UC

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Production Result Ref.
2004APES AwardBest Acting Performance16Nominated
2005APES AwardBest Supporting ActressLos CapoWinner[2]
Guachaca QueenMost Popular Female CharacterCómplicesNominated
Altazor AwardBest Film ActressSe arriendaNominated
2009Altazor AwardBest Theater ActressClaseNominated
2017Caleuche AwardsBest Leading Film ActressSex Life of PlantsNominated

References

  1. "Blanca Lewin aclara parentesco con recordada actriz" [Blanca Lewin Clarifies Relationship With Remembered Actress] (in Spanish). Canal 13. 15 March 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Francisca Lewin será madre por primera vez a los 37 años" [Francisca Lewin Will Be a Mother for the First Time at the Age of 37] (in Spanish). Televisión Nacional de Chile. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  3. "Francisca Lewin: 'Se Arrienda deja una sensación de belleza'" [Francisca Lewin: "Se Arrienda Leaves a Feeling of Beauty"] (in Spanish). Canal 13. 6 October 2005. Archived from the original on 28 June 2007. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  4. 1 2 Cardenas, Paulina (30 November 2021). "Francisca Lewin contó su experiencia de volver a la TV: 'Me emocionó el llamado'" [Francisca Lewin Recounts Her Experience of Returning to TV: "I was moved by the call"] (in Spanish). FM Dos. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  5. Araujo, Adela (16 January 2014). "Francisca Lewin entre dos clases sociales en lo nuevo de CHV" [Francisca Lewin Between Two Social Classes in CHV's Newest]. Publimetro Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  6. "Francisca Lewin, nuevo rostro de Skechers" [Francisca Lewin, New Face of Skechers]. La Nación (in Spanish). Chile. 16 February 2007. Archived from the original on 29 June 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  7. "Es oficial: Revolución Democrática ya se inscribió como partido político" [It's Official: Democratic Revolution Has Registered as a Political Party]. El Desconcierto (in Spanish). 16 May 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  8. Muñoz S., Bárbara (7 April 2006). "Insoportablemente bella" [Unbearably Beautiful]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). Santiago. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  9. "Exitoso paso de 'Clase' por escenarios locales" [Successful Tour of "Clase" Through Local Stages]. Diario Austral (in Spanish). Valdivia, Chile. 25 November 2008. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
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