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Maricarmen Arrigorriaga Aguirre (born 1957 in
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) is a popular
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an film and
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actress.Biografia Maricarmen Arrigorriaga es Teresa en Bienvenida Realidad fotos
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Biography

She is the daughter of parents of origin
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and has nine siblings. His training was in the Colegio Universitario Inglés and then at school Divina Pastora. Later he graduated to the School of Theatre in the
University of Chile The University of Chile ( es, Universidad de Chile) is a public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843.
, but in the latter could not finish his studies because he was abrutamente sent to
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before the eyes of their parents for personal reasons. Eight months later he returned to
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, during that time also tried to graduating from the University several times, but finally gave up. Maricarmen marriage contracted in 1985 with ''
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'' Christian Mason to whom he was married five years, finally in a tough year separate.


Career

It debuted at
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when he was just starting the
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, replacing an actress with an antagonistic role on the daytime drama''
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'' on television Canal 13. His debut was an emergency, but he used to enter the area of the channel dramatically manduvo where for ten years. In 1992 at the end of'' El Palo al Gato'', the''
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'' Óscar Rodriguez tells you that there were no papers for her and eventually migrates to the chain TV
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debut on the hit daytime drama '' Amame''. Parallel debut in
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with the film ''
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'' directed by
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and''
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'' directed by Mariano Andrade. In
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remained another ten years, and participated in several dramatic productions, in which stands (''
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'',''
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'','' Aquelarre'','' Santoladrón'' and in addition to two sets). In 2003, returns to television Canal 13 to participate in the successful production''
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''. Keep in entering the field of several dramatic productions until 2007, where it is part of another successful production''
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,'' whose character just kept in the first stage and then was taken by another actress. In 2008 returned to the area's dramatic
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led by Maria Eugenia Rencoret and is involved in the successful production''
Hijos del Monte ''Hijos del Monte'' (translated: ''Del Monte Sons'') is a Chilean telenovela produced by TVN. It was written by Víctor Carrasco and directed by María Eugenia Rencoret. Filming began on June 18, 2008 and took place in the Santiago neighborhoods ...
''.


Filmography

*
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(1994) *
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(1994) *
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(1999) – ''Luisa'' * Te Amo (made in Chile) (2001) – ''Isabel's mother'' *
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(2002) – ''Amanda'' * Fiesta Patria (2006) – ''Irma'' *
El Brindis ''The Toast'' (Spanish: ''El brindis'') is a 2007 Chilean-Mexican romantic comedy-drama film directed by Shai Agosin (in his directorial debut) and written by Roberto Brodsky. Starring Ana Serradilla, Francisco Melo and Pepe Soriano. It competed ...
(2007) – ''Sofía''


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Arrigorriaga, Maricarmen 1957 births Living people Chilean people of Basque descent Chilean television actresses Chilean film actresses Chilean telenovela actresses Actresses from Santiago University of Chile alumni