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Prisca Bustamante (born 10 March 1964) is a Peruvian-Ecuadorian actress who has appeared in several Ecuadorian television shows, such as ' on Ecuavisa and ''Departamento 69'' on
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Early life

Prisca Bustamante was born in Lima on 10 March 1964. After graduating from school at age 16, she worked as a clothing seller at a department store in the Miraflores District of Lima. She also sold English courses, and worked as a babysitter during her exchange stay in Germany. She came to Ecuador to visit a friend, and decided to move there permanently.


Career


Theater

Her friend introduced her to Marina Salvarezza, an Italian theater and television actress based in Ecuador, who gave Bustamante her first role, in the play '' The House of Bernarda Alba''. In 1987, she was cast in the play ''
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'' by Noël Coward, along with Martha Ontaneda, Marina Salvarezza, , Julio César Andrade, and María del Carmen Montesdeoca. In June 1989, she appeared in ''Les quatre vérités'' by Marcel Aymé at the . In 2012, she was in ''Las González'' by Hugo Saccoccia, a play that deals with the sexuality and desire of older women, directed by . In 2013, she played María Callas, in '' Master Class'' by Terrence McNally, under the direction of Eduardo Muñoa. In March 2017, Bustamante and Belén Idrovo presented the play ' at the Pop Up Teatro - Café in central
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. This ran without any problems. However, the same work met with controversy when put on at a theater in
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. Protesters from Catholic groups arrived on 11 January 2018, along with policemen and authorities of the municipality, who shut down the show on the grounds that the premises did not have the correct operating permits. After establishing that the theater had the required permits, the play opened without incident.


Television

Bustamante made her television debut in the telenovela '. Some time later she was head writer for the program ''Control remoto'', hosted by . She had her first leading role in the Ecuavisa series ', as Doña Bacha. She was next a protagonist in ' with Gonzalo Samper, , Mabel Cabrera, Santiago Naranjo, and Martha Ormaza. She starred in the comedy series ''Departamento 69'' on
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, alongside
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and Amparo Guillén. In 2008, she joined
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, and was part of the comedy ''El Gabinete'', along with and
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. She next appeared on the series ''Corazón contento'' and the telenovelas ' and '. In 2017, Bustamante and singer Nikki Mackliff were offered roles on the telenovela ''Lo Que está Pa Ti'' on GamaTV. However, the next day, after having had a reading of the script, she and Mackliff were summoned to the channel to be fired. Both expressed discontent over this on social networks, attributing it to their not being sympathizers of the political ideology of the Rafael Correa government, since the channel was seized by the state. She was also part of the cast of ' from Ecuavisa, as a guest in her first season, and as a recurring character from the second season, playing Cástula de Galindo. From 2018 to 2019, she was in the biographical telenovela '. In 2020, for the first time in her career, Bustamante played a villain in a telenovela, ' on TC Televisión.


Radio

Bustamante hosted the radio program ''Qué pasa'' with
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on Fuego 106.5 FM.


Personal life

Bustamante has one son. She is an activist for animals, and puts out a calendar every year showing pets of the Patitas Foundation.


Filmography


TV series and telenovelas

* ' (1990–1991) * ' (1991) * ' (1991–1992) ... Doña Bacha * ' (1991–1996) ... Renata Hermelinda Villegas de Vargas * ' (1992–1993) * ' (1993–1994) * ''Palabras al viento'' (1999–2000) * ' (2005–2006) * ''Departamento 69'' (2006) * ''El Gabinete'' (2008) ... La Pelu * ' (2008) ... Rosita * ''Corazón contento'' (2009) ... Angustias * ' (2010) ... Sol * ' (2013) ... Doña Débora de Narváez * ' (2014–2019) ... Cástula Posligua de Galindo * ''La Trinity'' (2017–2018) * ' (2018–2019) ... Cecilia de Corona * '' Antuca me enamora'' (2020) ... Dorotea Petersen de Andrade * ' (2021) ... Consuelo


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bustamante, Prisca 1964 births Actresses from Lima Ecuadorian stage actresses Ecuadorian telenovela actresses Living people 21st-century Ecuadorian women