Lorena del Castillo

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Lorena del Castillo
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Born
Lorena del Castillo Campoy

(1988-07-14) 14 July 1988 (age 34)
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
NationalityMexican
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active2007–present
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)

Lorena del Castillo (born as Lorena del Castillo Campoy on 14 July 1988 in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Mexican actress and model.

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Biography

Lorena del Castillo [1] before starting her career as an actress, she participated in the contest Nuestra Belleza Jalisco in the edition held in 2007 representing her hometown, Zapopan.

Lorena is a graduate of the Instituto de Ciencias de Guadalajara and the CEA de Televisa. Later she has encouraged her studies in various acting workshops, highlighting the one of the teacher Fernando Piernas.

She studied a film course for the understanding of behind-the-scenes art and various scriptwriting courses.

Her career has been developed mainly in the theater. Her first professional work was for the UNAM in the play "La tempestad" headed by Ignacio López Tarso at Juan Ruiz de Alarcón and has participated in different theatrical montages. One of the most emblematic (for being the first time the CEA won the prize) was in the play "Palomita POP, apuntes sobre la inmadurez", winning work of the "Festival Internacional de teatro de UNAM."

In telenovelas has also participated, highlighting among them her role of Ileana Sodi in Amor bravío . And her greatest opportunity in El Señor de los Cielos as Evelyn Garcia. [2]

Her work also extends to the cinema, has made approximately fifteen independent short films, acted in the film "Entre sombras" and the film "Desde el más alla" will be released commercially soon where she plays "Claudia".

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2008Romeo y LorenzaBrigida
2012La mala luzStore Clerk
2014Rosaura [3] Rosaura
2014Erase una vez Emilia [4] Emilia
2015La otra Maria [5] La Chiva
2015SolitudeLara
2015Bajo la misma pielDaniela
2017Desde el más alla [6] [7] Claudia
2017The Wild Dance [8] Gaby
2017Domingo 7StarRole
2019Criaturas AjenasAna
2019Un tipo ViolentoAndrea
2019Yo Fausto [9] Alexandra
TBDPlan de vida 17Anapola

Television

YearTitleCharacterRole
2014 La rosa de Guadalupe MarthaLa fuerza del pasado [10]
2011 Ni contigo ni sin ti Recurring roleRecurring role
2012 Por ella soy Eva Special participationSpecial participation
2012 Amor bravío Ileana SodiRecurring role
2013 Que pobres tan ricos MelinaRecurring Role
2014 Como dice el dicho Clarabel [11] [12] Cuando la limosna es grande (Season 4, Episode 60)
2015–17 El Señor de los Cielos Oficial Evelyn GarciaRecurring Role (Season 3, 4 & 5) [13] [14]
2016 Un dia cualquiera AbrilAmantes (Episode 30) [15]
2016 Hasta que te conocí Leonor BerumenSpecial participation
2016 El Chema Oficial Evelyn GarcíaSpecial participation (Season 1, Episode 0, 3)
2018 Jose Jose,el principe de la cancion LauraSpecial participation (Season 1, Episode10 )
2018Segun Bibi TV SeriesMami ManiquiRecurring Role [16]
2018 La bella y las Bestias Special ParticipationSpecial Participation (Season 1, Episode 60)
2019 Doña Flor y sus dos maridos MalbaSpecial Participation [17] [18]
TBDMunicipal MX [19] Police OfficerPolice Officer

Stage

YEARTitleCharacter
2011La Tempestad [20] Miranda
2012Palomita Pop, apuntes sobre la immediatezTBU
2014Monólogo "María Woyzeck" [21] María
2015Sepia [22] TBU
2015El laberinto [23] Ariadna
2016Maldito Amor [24] TBU
2016No apagues la luz [25] Laura
2016Limítrofe [26] TBU
2016Juegos de Poder [27] Ida Horowicz
2018Rotterdam [28] [29] [30] Alice
2019Primera DamaFabiana

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