Valentina Vargas

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Valentina Vargas
Valentina Vargas in 2018.jpg
Valentina Vargas in 2018
Born (1964-12-31) December 31, 1964 (age 56)
OccupationActress

Valentina Vargas (born December 31, 1964) is a Chilean actress.[1] She has developed most of her career in France.[2]

Biography[]

Vargas began her career in the dramatic art within the workshop of Tania Balaschova in Paris and later at the Yves Pignot School in Los Angeles. Her cinematographic career started with the filming of three interesting works in contemporary French cinema, namely Pierre Jolivet's Strictly Personal, Luc Besson's Big Blue and Jean-Jacques Annaud's The Name of the Rose. Over the years, Vargas also worked with Samuel Fuller in Street of No Return (1989), Miguel Littín in Los náufragos (1994) and in Fuegos.

Vargas is trilingual in Spanish, French and English.[citation needed] This has enabled her to star in films as varied as the cinematic horror film Hellraiser: Bloodline where she played the Cenobite Angelique, to the comedy Chili con carne of .[3][4] She appeared opposite Jan Michael Vincent (Dirty Games), Malcolm McDowell and Michael Ironside (Southern Cross), and James Remar (The Tigress).

After her performance in Bloody Mallory, where she played "the malicious one", she turned to playing roles for television. Initially she played in a TV miniseries version of Les Liaisons dangereuses directed by Josée Dayan. She starred in this production with Catherine Deneuve, Rupert Everett, Leelee Sobieski and Nastassja Kinski.

Filmography[]

Television[]

  • (1 episode, 1986) - Laure
  • Piazza Navona (1 episode, 1988) - Perla
  • Air America (1 episode, 1999) - Celia
  • (2002) - Agnès
  • (1 episode, 2002) - Laura
  • Les Liaisons dangereuses (2003) (mini series) - Emilie
  • (2006) - Anna
  • Fête de famille (5 episodes, 2006) - Monica
  • Héroes (2007) (episode: "Balmaceda") - Sofía Linares

Discography[]

  • Tiger In A Dress (Single, 1992) (Original Title song from the film The Tigress)
  • Midnight Dancing (Song, 1994) (vocals, track included in Jon Anderson's album Deseo)
  • Mensaje Amazónico (feat. vocals in this song by "Sin Fronteras", included in the album "Kiruba: Alpaka & Sin Fronteras")
  • Bit of Sun (Album, 2013)

References[]

  1. ^ "Valentina Vargas Interview (Youtube)". youtube.com (in Spanish). 2021.
  2. ^ Berumen, Frank Javier Garcia (2016-04-14). Latino Image Makers in Hollywood: Performers, Filmmakers and Films Since the 1960s. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-1411-3.
  3. ^ Fhaner, Beth A. (1997-07-01). Magill's Cinema Annual: A Retrospective of the Films of 1996. Visible Ink Press. ISBN 978-1-57859-043-8.
  4. ^ Norman, Jason (2014-11-11). Welcome to Our Nightmares: Behind the Scene with Today's Horror Actors. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-7986-3.

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