Alexia Moyano

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Moyano at the 2015 Festival Pantalla Pinamar
Born
Alexia Betiana Moyano

(1982-02-15) 15 February 1982 (age 42) [1]
Occupation Actress
Years active2007–present

Alexia Betiana Moyano (born 15 February 1982) [1] is an Argentine actress.

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Early life and education

Born in Comandante Luis Piedrabuena, province of Santa Cruz, Argentina, Moyano lived there until she was 16 years old. In 1998 she moved to Buenos Aires and attended the University of Buenos Aires where she began her interest in theatre, training with Virginia Lago.

Her first theatre role was Maria Josefa in a school production of The House of Bernarda Alba , directed by Sebastian Kalhat and Marcela Bidegain. In 2005 she graduated with honors from the University of Buenos Aires with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration. By the time she graduated she had dedicated her life to acting, and continued her training with Helena Tritek. [2] [3] From 2009-10 Moyano earned a postgraduate diploma in classical acting from LAMDA and trained with Complicite in Commedia Dell’Arte with Marcello Magni. [3] Fluent in French, from 2012–13 she studied at the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique. [4]

Career

Moyano works extensively internationally in theatre, feature films, and television in Spanish, English, and French. She co-starred as Pilar in Filosofia de vida, directed by Javier Daulte and starring Alfredo Alcón, Claudia Lapacó, Rodolfo Bebán, and Marco Antonio Caponi. [3] For her work in Filosofia de vida, she was nominated for the Premios ACE Award for Revelation Actress. [5] In 2014 Moyano acted at the Teatro Nacional Cervantes in Bisnietas, directed by Julia Calvo. [6]

In film, she appeared in Verdades verdaderas (2011, directed by Nicolás Gil Lavedra), Extraños en la noche (2012, directed by Alejandro Montiel) La cacería (2012, directed by Carlos Orgambide), and Tiempos menos modernos (2012, directed by Simon Franco). [2] [7] In 2015 she starred in The Irish Prisoner (original title: El prisionero irlandés), directed by Carlos Juareguialzo and Marcelo Silva y Nasute. [8] That same year, Moyano made her English-speaking film debut in Colonia , with further English credits as the mother of Luis Palau in Palau the Movie (2019), and as the marine geologist Adriana in My Penguin Friend (2024).

In television, Moyano’s appearances include the miniseries Babylon, [9] Signos , Milagros en Campaña, [10] Supermax , Monzón: A Knockout Blow , El reino , and Limbo .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleRef.
2024 My Penguin Friend Adriana [11]
2022 El último zombi Laura [12]
2021 10 Palomas Mariana [13]
2020 Devoto, la invasión silenciosa Sargento Gutierrez [14]
2019 Palau the Movie Matilde [15]
2015 Colonia Flight Attendant [16]
2015 The Irish Prisoner (original title: El prisionero irlandés)Luisa [7]
2012 Extraños en la noche Mechi [2]
2012 La cacería Lara Kreimer [2]
2012 Tiempos menos modernos Alma [2]
2012 Grey Wolf: Hitler's Escape to Argentina Araceli [17]
2011 Verdades verdaderas Exiliada [7]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2022 Limbo DelfinaRecurring role
2021 El reino LindaRecurring role [18]
2019 Monzón: A Knockout Blow LuzSupporting role [19]
2017 Supermax Anette GijónSupporting role [20]
2015 Milagros en Campaña AnabellaSeries regular [10]
2015 Signos IsabelRecurring role [16]
2012 Babylon Pucca13 episodes [9]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2015AgathaAgathaAlliance Française de Buenos Aires [21]
2015BisnietasSara Teatro Nacional Cervantes [6]
2012Filosofia de vidaPilar Metropolitan II [3]
2008CremonaLa Griega Teatro Nacional Cervantes [22]
2008Cielo rojoAnastasiaPatio de Actores [23]
2008Un guapo del 900EdelmiraGira por la Provincia de Buenos Aires [24]
2008La niña y el leñadorLa niñaLa Ratonera Cultural [25]
2007CrónicasRubiaMantis Club [26]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardWorkResultRef.
2012 Premios Ace Award for Revelation ActressFilosofia de vidaNominated [5]

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