Esmeralda Mitre

Esmeralda Mitre (born May 14, 1982, Buenos Aires) is an Argentinian actress. She's a descendant of ex-president, and founder of the La Nación newspaper, Bartolomé Mitre.[1]

Esmeralda Mitre
Born
Esmeralda Mitre Alvarez de Toledo

(1982-05-14) May 14, 1982
Buenos aires
OccupationActress, model, singer
Websitewww.esmeraldamitre.com

Biography

Esmeralda Mitre was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1982. She's the daughter of ex-model and plastic artist Blanca Isabel Álvarez de Toledo and Bartolomé Luis Mitre. She began her acting career when she was almost 20.

Her first plays were in unitarios and soap operas, then she veered to theatre and film. In 2008 she starred in Ariel Broitman's La vida anterior, with Elena Roger. In July 2010 she interpreted Ofelia in Hamlet under the helm of Juan Carlos Gené in the Teatro Presidente Alvear theatre. In 2014 she worked in Marcos Carnevale's play, Adictas a vos, and in television she was in Taxxi, on Telefé, and Guapas on Canal 13 where she interpreted Dolores Hasting.[2][3] Her husband was appointed director of Teatro Colón, his appointment drew criticism as they questioned the appointment of a political figure without any credentials for the job, also they questioned his access to the job after his marriage with Esmeralda Mitre, attributing that designation to the marriage.[4][5]

Filmography

Television

Television
Year Title Character Channel
2004 Floricienta Lucía Canal 13
2005 Soy tu fan Cloe Canal 9
2007 Los cuentos de Fontanarrosa Camila TV Pública
2013–2014 Taxxi, amores cruzados Carla Barrientos Telefe
2014 Guapas Dolores Hasting Canal 13
2016 Por amarte así Camila Telefe
2018 Anexo:Bailando 2018 Oficial participant El Trece

Films

Cinema
Year Title Character Director
2003 Dolores de casada Sol Juan Manuel Jiménez
2014 Amapola Sisy Eugenio Zanetti

Short films

Cortometrajes
Year Title Director
2008 No Remake Edgardo Cozarinsky
2013 Incendios Sergio Renán

Public sponsoring


  • 2009–2010 Image and face of Gino Lozano hair saloons
  • 2010 Image of Givenchy

References

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