Loreto Aravena
Loreto Aravena (2016)
Born
Loreto del Pilar Aravena Soto

(1983-06-08) June 8, 1983
Santiago, Chile
OccupationActor
Years active2005–present
Spouses
Juan Pablo Ternicier
(m. 2012; div. 2017)
    Maximiliano Luksič
    (m. 2017; div. 2019)
    ChildrenEma Ternicier Aravena (b. 2015)

    Loreto del Pilar Aravena Soto (born August 6, 1983) is a Chilean actress who is known for her role as Claudia Herrera, in the series Los 80 on Channel 13.

    Biography

    She is the youngest of three siblings. She did her school studies at the Joaquina de Verdruna school in Puente Alto and later studied at the University of Chile.

    She achieved recognition with her role as Claudia Herrera in the bicentennial series Los 80, aired in 2008, where she entered after a casting, in which the directors decided to immediately cast her as the character of Claudia Herrera.[1][2]

    In 2010, she reached third place in the circus competition program Circo de estrellas on TVN. She also joined Rock And Pop radio as an announcer on the radio program Cabeza along with Matilda Svensson. In 2011, it was expected that she would join TVN in the production of the telenovela Esperanza, however, she decided to stay on Channel 13 to be part of the successful 2012 nighttime soap opera Soltera otra vez, where she played the role of Susana "Susy" Sánchez.[3] She also hosted the program El Rito on Radio Universo.

    In 2013 and 2016, she continued her participation in various soap operas on Channel 13 such as El hombre de tu vida, Chipe libre and Preciosas, at the same time she participated in the first and second installments of the film Fuerzas Especiales. [12] In 2017, she joined the film Sapo.

    In 2018, she was part of the cast of Pacto de sangre, a series that within six months of airing, received numerous awards and nominations.[4] The following year, she joined the television series Amor a la Catalán.[5] Aravena was released from Channel 13 in December 2019.

    Filmography

    Films
    Year Film Character Director
    2009Tiempos malosCristián Sánchez
    201103:34AnaJuan Pablo Ternicier
    2013No soy LorenaOliviaIsidora Marras
    2014Fuerzas EspecialesCabo VergaraJosé Miguel Zúñiga
    2015Fuerzas Especiales 2Cabo VergaraJosé Miguel Zúñiga
    2017SapoJuan Pablo Ternicier
    2022 S.O.S. Mamis: La película Luna Gabriela Sobarzo
    2023 S.O.S. Mamis 2: Mosquita muerta
    TV Series and Telenovelas
    Year Title Character Director
    2005Historias de EvaDaniela
    2008–2014Los 80Claudia Herrera LópezBoris Quercia
    2010Cartas de mujerJacinta
    2012–2017Soltera otra vezSussy SánchezHerval Abreu
    2013El hombre de tu vidaOliviaBoris Quercia
    2014Chipe libreCatalina PardoHerval Abreu
    2016PreciosasLorena Martínez "La Martillo"Herval Abreu
    2018–2019Pacto de sangreJosefa UrrutiaCristián Mason
    2019–2020Amor a la CatalánDanae CatalánVicente Sabatini
    2020S.O.S Mamis
    Television programs
    Year Title Program Detail
    2010Circo de estrellasTVNParticipante
    2013Todo Cine13CConductora
    2013Séptimo VicioVia XInvitada

    Musical videos

    AñoTítuloArtistaDirección
    2017La FunaJoe Vasconcellos & Moral DistraídaTomas Alzamora
    2011 No me Ves Narea y Tapia Álvaro Pruneda

    References

    1. "A 12 años de su primer capítulo de "Los 80": Loreto Aravena conmemoró la serie en Instagram". www.encancha.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved June 15, 2021.
    2. Digitalproserver; Agricultura, Radio. "Loreto Aravena recordó la serie "Los 80" con nostálgica publicación a 12 años de su estreno". Radio Agricultura (in Spanish). Retrieved June 15, 2021.
    3. "Elenco de "Soltera Otra Vez" se pronuncia tras acusaciones en contra de Herval Abreu". Fotech.cl (in Spanish). April 29, 2018. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
    4. "Pacto de Sangre, la telenovela chilena que está revolucionando al mundo – E! Online Latino". E! Online. December 14, 2018. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
    5. "El proyecto que unió a Loreto Aravena y Daniela Ramírez antes de "Amor a la Catalán"". Canal 13 (in European Spanish). Retrieved June 15, 2021.
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