Carina Zampini

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Carina Zampini
Born
Carina Liliana Zampini

(1975-09-12) 12 September 1975 (age 47)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Occupations
  • Actress
  • television host
Years active1995–present
Children1

Carina Liliana Zampini (born 12 September 1975) is an Argentine actress and television host.

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Biography

As a girl Carina began to participate in different plays. Carina, study acting since age 9.

Career

As a teenager, Carina worked in a supermarket selling ceramic dishes when she went for a casting in Canal 13. Her profile did not suit a role in the soap opera Amigovios, since at 20 she was very big compared to the cast, but too small to be the teacher. However, Carina was offered a test, she improvised a monologue and this led to her career as a television actress.

Alejandro Romay, the "Zar de la televisión" wanted to sign a contract with her. The fiction chosen was a soap opera of Canal 9. In the year 1995, she was selected to play the beautiful and evil Carla Lucero. [1] Her role was scheduled only for a couple of months, however it lasted a year and a half. Carla Lucero, the good one that became very bad, passed without identity change to Ricos y famosos, soap opera starring Natalia Oreiro and Diego Ramos. Her character was on the air for two consecutive years, consecrating it as one of the most remembered and recognized bad ones of the Argentine television. For her character she received the award Viva in 2000 to the best soap opera villain, in Israel. In the year 1998, she participated as a guest actress, playing Vera Vázquez, in Gasoleros , a soap opera of Canal 13. In the year 1999, she co-starred in the unit Por el nombre de Dios, with Alfredo Alcon and Adrián Suar. And in 2000 she was Mercedes, in Calientes , also from Canal 13 and Pol-ka, respectively. Between 2000 and 2001 she was selected to put herself in the shoes of María Méndez, protagonist of the soap opera Luna salvaje was broadcast by Telefe. That was her first protagonist as a fiction couple with the actor Gabriel Corrado. In the year 2002, the beautiful actress played Lucía Ledesma in Franco Buenaventura, el profe character who fell in love with her literature teacher, played by Osvaldo Laport. But because her co-leading role was overturned by the character of Celeste Cid, she left the cycle midway through the season. In the year 2004, she returns to play a villain in Padre Coraje . In mid 2005, Carina Zampini is integrated to the leading cast of the soap opera Hombres de honor , starring Gabriel Corrado and Laura Novoa. The following year she played Romina Franccini, protagonist of Collar de Esmeraldas, along with Osvaldo Laport, and produced by Ideas del Sur for the afternoons of Canal 13. In the year 2008 she returned to television, in the second season of Mujeres de nadie , in the character of Dr. Fernanda Almirón, another villain. A pediatrician who suffers from bipolarity and double personality. She participated in the theater play Flores de Acero, in Julia's character, along with Irma Roy, Nora Cárpena, Dorys Del Valle, María Rosa Fugazot and Mercedes Funes. With the direction in charge of Julio Baccaro. In the year 2010 she was in the comedy Rumores, with Nicolás Vázquez, Reina Reech, Andrea Frigerio, Diego Pérez, Eunice Castro, Carlos Calvo and Marcelo de Bellis. It tells the story of four couples attending a mansion on the outskirts of New York to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the marriage of one of them. In the year 2010 she returned to with Malparida , playing Martina Figueroa, counterfigure of the villain Juana Viale. Between 2012 and 2013 she starred with Sebastián Estevanez the soap opera Dulce Amor playing Victoria Bandi, a businesswoman who owns a candy empire. Due to the success of the soap opera Dulce Amor , producer Quique Estevanez summons her again to be the protagonist of Camino al Amor along with Sebastián Estevanez and again on the screen of Telefe. On June 29, 2015 she debuted as a television presenter in the morning, Morfi, todos a la mesa, next to Gerardo Rozín on Telefe. During 2017 she led the reality show Despedida de Solteros with Marley. She hosted the television show El gran premio de la cocina with Juan Marconi on the screen of Canal 13.

Television

YearTitleCharacterChannel
1995-1996Por siempre mujercitasCarla Lucero Canal 9
1997-1998 Ricos y Famosos Carla Lucero Canal 9
1998Lo dijo papáVerónica Canal 9
1998 Gasoleros Vera Vázquez Canal 13
1999Por el nombre de DiosAriana Canal 13
2000 Calientes Mercedes Canal 13
2000-2001Luna salvajeMaría Méndez Telefe
2002Franco Buenaventura, el profeLucía Ledesma de Chamorro Telefe
2003InfielesLeticia Telefe
2004 Padre Coraje Ana Guerrico Canal 13
2005 Hombres de honor Eva Hoffman Canal 13
2005 Botines Clara Canal 13
2006Collar de EsmeraldasRomina Franccini Canal 13
2008 Mujeres de nadie Dr. Fernanda Almirón Canal 13
2010-2011 Malparida Martina Figueroa Canal 13
2011Decisiones de vidaBlanca Canal 9
2012-2013 Dulce Amor Victoria Bandi Ferri/Victoria Fernández Ferri Telefe
2014 Camino al Amor Malena Menéndez Telefe

Television Programs

YearProgramChannelNotes
2005Laten corazones Telefe Judge
2015-2016Morfi, todos a la mesa Telefe Host
2017 Despedida de Solteros Telefe Host
2018–PresentEl gran premio de la cocina Canal 13 Host
2019Un sol para los chicos Canal 13 Host

Theater

YearTitleCharacter
2007Flores de aceroJulia
2008-2009Conversaciones después del entierro
2009-2010Rumores

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1995 Martín Fierro Awards Best Supporting ActressPor siempre mujercitasWinner
2000Viva 2000 AwardBest Villain Ricos y Famosos Winner
2001 Martín Fierro Awards Best Actress Novel StarLuna salvajeNominated
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Actress Novel StarLuna salvajeNominated
2004 Martín Fierro Awards Best Actress Novel Star Padre Coraje Winner
2005 Martín Fierro Awards Best Actress Novel Star Hombres de honor Nominated
2012 Tato Awards Best Leading Actress in Daily Fiction Dulce Amor Nominated
2013 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actress in Daily Fiction Dulce Amor Nominated
2014 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actress in Daily Fiction Dulce Amor Nominated
2016 Martín Fierro Awards Best Female Television PresenterMorfi, todos a la mesaNominated
2017 Martín Fierro Awards Best Female Television PresenterMorfi, todos a la mesaNominated

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