Carolina de Moras

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Carolina de Moras
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Born
Carolina Andrea de Moras Alvarado

24 February 1981 (1981-02-24) (age 42)
Osorno, Chile
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorGreen

Carolina Andrea de Moras Alvarado (born 24 February 1981 in Osorno) is a Chilean model, actress and television presenter of French origin.

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Cinema

YearFilmRoleDirector
2010 Fuck My Life María del Pilar Lyon Nicolás López

Television

TV shows

YearTitleRoleChannel
2007ChocolateFashion commentator Canal 13
2009Viva la mañanaFashion commentator Canal 13
2010–2011 Buenos días a todos Presenter TVN
2013Live from the Red Carpet: 2013 Viña del Mar Festival Fashion commentator Chilevisión
2013 Fiebre de Viña Presenter
(with Cristián Sánchez and Américo)
Chilevisión
2013 ¡Salta si puedes! Co-presenter
(with Rafael Araneda)
Chilevisión
Since 2013 Talento chileno Jury Chilevisión
2014 2014 Viña del Mar International Song Festival Presenter
(with Rafael Araneda)
Chilevision
2015 Pequeños Gigantes (Chile) Presenter Chilevision
2015 2015 Viña del Mar International Song Festival Presenter
(with Rafael Araneda)
Chilevision
Since 2015 La mañana de Chilevisión Presenter
(with Ignacio Gutiérrez)
Chilevision

Series and unitary

YearTitleRoleChannel
2008 Transantiaguinos Andrea Valdivieso Canal 13

Specials

YearTitleRoleChannel
2010 2010 Chilean telethon PresenterANATEL
2011 2011 Chilean telethon PresenterANATEL

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References

    Awards and achievements
    Preceded by Viña del Mar International Song Festival presenters
    (with Rafael Araneda)

    2014
    Succeeded by
    TBD