Solange Lackington

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Solange Lackington
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Solange Lackington on stage in 2010
Born
Solange Andrea Lackington Gangas

(1962-12-07) December 7, 1962 (age 61)
Santiago, Chile
Alma mater Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
OccupationActress

Solange Lackington Gangas (Santiago de Chile, December 7, 1962) is a Chilean actress, director and playwright of film, theater and television. She studied theater at the School of Theater of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. At just 20 years old, she made her debut on television, acting in telenovelas such as La torre 10 (1984) and Bellas y audaces (1988), alongside figures such as Sonia Viveros, Lucy Salgado and Luis Alarcón. During this period, she collaborated with the producer Sonia Fuchs in the Dramatic Area of Televisión Nacional de Chile. She achieved great popularity by playing Estrellita on the daily series Los Venegas. However, her consecration was due to her joining the Dramatic Area of Channel 13, acting in telenovelas such as Sabor a ti, Piel canela, Machos and Brujas . In this period, she achieved a season of great awards for her work, including Apes Awards and Altazor Awards. In 2017, she assumed the title role in Edward Franklin Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?. Her performance in this play earned her positive reviews. A year later, she played Gabriela Mistral in Andrés Kalawski's Mistral, Gabriela, 1945. [1] [ full citation needed ] [2] [3]

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Filmography

Films

Telenovelas

Telenovelas
YearTelenovelaRoleChannel
1984La torre 10Carmen Oyarce TVN
1985Marta a las ochoMónica Sanhueza
Morir de amorRosa
1986La VillaDaniela Sarlegui
1988Bellas y audacesLourdes Meza
Las dos caras del amorAdela García
1989A la sombra del ángelRosalía
1990El milagro de vivirPaulina Silva
1993ÁmameGladys "Marilyn" Castro
1994Rojo y mielValeria Cortés
1995Juegos de fuegoMariana Casiraghi
1996Loca pielGenoveva Rubio
1997 Tic Tac Iris Valdés
1998MarparaísoRita Gallegos Canal 13
2000Sabor a tiFilomena Calquín
2001Piel canelaRosario "Charito" Novoa
2003 Machos Josefina Urrutia
2004HippieHermana Ángela Hidalgo
2005 Brujas Marta "Martuca" Salinas
2006DescaradoAna María Bilbao
2007–2008LolaMaría Teresa "Marité" Sagardía
2010Martín RivasBernarda Cordero TVN
2012–2013 Soltera otra vez Luisa Tapia Canal 13
2014 Chipe libre Irene Olivares
2015 Papá a la deriva Victoria "Vicky" Urrutia Mega
2016 Ámbar Mireya Zúñiga
2018 Si yo fuera rico Mónica Salas
2019 Juegos de poder Beatriz Acosta
2021 Verdades ocultas Rocío Verdugo

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References

  1. "Solange Lackington". www.solangelackington.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on January 2, 2023. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  2. "Solange Lackington". IMDb. Retrieved January 18, 2021.
  3. "Solange Lackington: "Estuve 23 años con el padre de mis cinco hijos y hoy día, a mis 56 años, conocí a un hombre que es el amor de mi vida…" Glamorama". March 16, 2020. Retrieved January 18, 2021.