Francisca Gavilán

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Francisca Gavilán
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2011
Born
María Francisca Gavilán Valladares

(1973-06-27) 27 June 1973 (age 48)
Santiago, Chile
OccupationActress, singer
Years active1997–present
Children
  • Joaquín Schwarz
  • Simón Tironi
Parent(s)
  • Osvaldo Gavilán (father)
Awards

María Francisca Gavilán Valladares (born 27 June 1973) is a Chilean film, theater, and television actress and singer.

Acting career[]

Francisca Gavilán graduated from the Theater School of  [es] in 1994, with the play Madame de Sade, directed by Rodrigo Pérez. In this academy she was a student of Luz Jiménez, who has been one of her main artistic influences.[1] She also counts as influences Tamara Acosta – who was her partner at theater school and on the cast of Los Pincheira and Papi RickyAmparo Noguera, and Paulina Urrutia.[2]

She has participated in several Chilean television series, beginning with Romané on Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) and  [es] on Canal 13, and then returning to TVN with more central roles in  [es], Los Pincheira,[3] and  [es]. In 2007 she returned to Canal 13 to play Andrea Kuntz on the series Papi Ricky,[4] and in 2010 she played a small role on the series Los 80.

In cinema she has acted in the films Monos con navaja (2000), Ulysses (2010), and in 2011 she was the protagonist of the Violeta Parra biopic Violeta Went to Heaven, directed by Andrés Wood.[5]

Musical career[]

In Violeta Went to Heaven, Gavilán interpreted the songs of Parra sung in the movie.

In 2016 she appeared on the program  [es] with La Regia Orquesta, where she performed songs by Parra and from the musical  [es].[6]

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Monos con navaja Simone
2010 Ulysses Flavia
2011 Violeta Went to Heaven Violeta Parra
2013 El Tío Cameo
2013 The Quispe Girls Luciana Quispe
2015 Aurora
2016 Mala Junta Andrea
2016 Niñas arañas

TV serials[]

Year Title Role Channel
2000 Romané Berta Faúndez TVN
2001  [es] Genoveva Ramírez Canal 13
2003  [es] Bernardina López TVN
2004 Los Pincheira Rosita Luna TVN
 [es] Margara Sandoval TVN
2005  [es] Libertad Alvarado TVN
2007 Papi Ricky Andrea Kuntz Canal 13
2012 Separados Rosario Aranda TVN
2013 Secretos en el jardín Romina Retamal Canal 13
2014 Las 2 Carolinas Jacqueline Duarte Chilevisión
2015 La poseída Rosa Carreño TVN
2016  [es] Ximena Muñoz TVN
2017 Perdona nuestros pecados Silvia Corcuera Mega

TV series[]

Year Title Role Channel
2005  [es] Carola TVN
2009 Los 80 Vendedora Canal 13
2011 Los archivos del cardenal Susana TVN
2012  [es] Violeta Parra Chilevisión
2015 Zamudio Jacqueline Vera TVN
2016 Por fin solos Cecilia Martínez TVN

Theater[]

  • Hedda Gabler (directed by Claudia di Girolamo)
  • Lady marginal (directed by Claudia di Girolamo)
  •  [es] (directed by Claudia di Girolamo)
  • Mina antipersonal (directed by Claudia di Girolamo)
  • La cocinita (directed by Fernándo Villalobos)
  • Restos Humanos y la Verdadera Naturaleza del Amor (directed by Francisco Melo)
  • Sonata de otoño (directed by Carla Acchiardi)
  • Mun Chile (directed by Rodrigo Achondo)
  • NN.29.10 (directed by Rodrigo Achondo)
  • La Condición Humana (directed by Mateo Iribarren)
  • Ma vie de Chandell (directed by  [es])
  • Provincia Kapital (directed by  [es])
  • Cartas a Tomás (directed by Rodrigo Pérez)
  • Carita de Emperaora (directed by Felipe Hurtado)
  • Handicam (directed by Eduardo Pávez Goye)
  • Libres (directed by Francisco Melo)
  • Doña Rosita the Spinster (directed by Héctor Noguera)
  • The Broken Jug (directed by Francisco Pérez-Bannen)

Awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ Chacón T., Rodrigo (12 May 2013). "Los actores eligen a su mamá favorita" [Actors Choose Their Favorite Mom]. Terra.cl (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  2. ^ Seguel, Mireya (28 August 2011). "Francisca Gavilán: Mi mamá se parecía más a Violeta Parra que yo" [Francisca Gavilán: My Mom Looked More Like Violeta Parra Than I]. Cuatro Letras (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  3. ^ Alvarado E., Rodrigo (15 March 2010). "Francisca Gavilán: 'Violeta Parra es el personaje de Chile'" [Francisca Gavilán: 'Violeta Parra is the Character of Chile']. La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 February 2018 – via cancioneros.com.
  4. ^ Villa, Bernardita (20 March 2017). "Francisca Gavilán, la actriz que se enfrenta a sí misma en dos teleseries nocturnas" [Francisca Gavilán, the Actress Who Faces Herself on Two Nighttime TV Series] (in Spanish). Radio Bío-Bío. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c "'Violeta se fue a los cielos' se impuso en premios Pedro Sienna 2011" ['Violeta Went to Heaven' Wins at 2011 Pedro Sienna Awards]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). Santiago. 25 November 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  6. ^ "'Puro Chile' pasa a primera franja estelar" ['Puro Chile' Gets Over the First Star Hurdle]. Pura Noticia (in Spanish). 2 February 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b González C., Francisca (10 May 2012). "Francisca Gavilán y Roberto Farías celebran su Altazor en cine con una obra de teatro" [Francisca Gavilán and Roberto Farías Celebrate Their Altazor in Film With a Theatrical Play]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). Santiago. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "'Violeta se fue a los cielos' obtiene dos galardones en el Festival de Huelva" ['Violeta Went to Heaven' Gets Two Awards at the Huelva Festival]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). Huelva, Spain. EFE. 26 November 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "Brasil se coronó en Festival de Cine de Lima" [Brazil Crowned at Lima Film Festival]. Perú.21 (in Spanish). 12 August 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b "Francisca Gavilán y Luis Dubó son premiados en Festival de Cine Unasur" [Francisca Gavilán and Luis Dubó are Awardees at UNASUR Film Festival]. La Tercera (in Spanish). EFE. 23 September 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  11. ^ "El Reemplazante, NO y Ana Tijoux entre los premiados en Altazor 2013" [El Reemplazante, NO, and Ana Tijoux Among the 2013 Altazor Awardees]. El Mostrador (in Spanish). 9 May 2013. Retrieved 21 February 2018.

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