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Carola Reyna (born 15 April 1962) is an
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from
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. She has won the
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five times.


Biography

Daughter of TV Producer Eduardo Reyna, she grew up in Argentina, Spain and Venezuela. She studied theatre with Carlos Moreno, Augusto Fernandes, Juan Carlos Gené and Carlos Gandolfo during 1983 to 1986. Made her debut in the 1980s with
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'' directed by
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'' at the
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. She is married to actor
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since 1994.


Filmography


Television

* ''
Tal como somos ''Tal como somos'' (English title: ''Such as we are'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Julissa and Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1987.Extraños y Amantes'' (1985) as Ana María * '' Pasión'' (1990) * '' El Oro y el Barro'' (1992) * '' Algunas Mujeres'' (1992) * '' Apasionada'' (1993) as Claudia * '' Nueve Lunas'' (1995) * '' Señoras y Señores'' (1997) as Lucía * '' Ricos y Famosos'' (1997) * ''
Gasoleros ''Gasoleros'' is an Argentine telenovela issued between 1998 and 1999 by Canal 13. It aired at 9:00 p.m. during prime time, Monday through Friday. It was produced by Pol-ka and the original idea was from Adrián Suar. The musical theme of ...
'' (1998) * '' Casa Natal'' (1998) * '' Tiempofinal'' (2000) as Clara * '' El Solero de Mi Vida'' (2001) as Leonor Muzzopappa * ''
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'' (2002) as Teresa Quinteros * '' ¿Quién es Alejandro Chomski?'' (2002) as herself * '' Sol Negro'' (2003) as Sabrina de Bustos * ''
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'' (2003–2004) * '' La Niñera'' (2004) as Tete * '' Amas de Casa Desesperadas'' (2006) as Vera Sherer * ''
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'' (2008) * ''
Esperanza mía ''Esperanza mía'' (''Hope of Mine'') is a 2015 Argentinean telenovela. With script by Lily Ann Martin, Claudio Lacelli and Marta Betoldi] with production of Pol-ka was issued by Canal 13 between April 6, 2015 and January 14, 2016. For its recor ...
'' (2015)


Film

* '' El Hombre de la Deuda Externa'' (1987) * '' El Color Escondido'' (1988) as Helena * '' Cuatro caras para Victoria'' (1992) as Victoria * ''
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'' (1993) * ''
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'' (1993) * '' El Amante de las Películas Mudas'' (1994) as Clara * '' Casas de Fuego'' (1995) as Jeanette * '' Carlos Monzón, el Segundo Juicio'' (1996) as Alicia Muñiz * ''
Vidas Privadas ''Private Lives'' ( es, Vidas privadas, links=no) is a 2001 Argentine-Spanish melodrama film directed by Fito Páez (in his directorial debut feature) from a screenplay he co-wrote with Alan Pauls. It stars Cecilia Roth and Gael García Bernal. ...
'' (2001) as Roxana Rodó * ''
Las Caras de la Luna ''The Faces of the Moon'' (Original title: ''Las caras de la luna'') is a 2002 Mexican drama film directed by Guita Schyfter. The film centres upon a group of female jurors at the 3rd Latin American Women's Film Festival in Mexico City.
'' (2002) as Shosh Balsher * '' India Pravile'' (2003) as Lucila * '' La Puta y la Ballena'' (2004) as Meme * '' El Fuego y el Soñador'' (2005) as Women of Rose


Director

* '' ¿Quién es el Jefe?'' (2005)


References


External links

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