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Patricia Rivadeneira

Patricia Rivadeneira Ruiz-Tagle (Santiago, August 6, 1964) is an actress and a cultural manager from Chile. She was Chilean Cultural Attaché in Italy appointed by the government of Ricardo Lagos Escobar, a job she carried out between 2001 and 2006. Between 2007 and 2011, the actress served as Executive Secretary of the Instituto Italo – Latino Americano (IILA). For her contribution to culture, she was decorated by the Italian Government with the Order of the Star of Italy. She is considered a muse of the avant-garde in Chile.

In the 1990s she stood out on TVN with her characters in telenovelas such as Trampas y caretas, Sucupira and Aquelarre. She then she returned after 15 years, and she belongs to the Dramatic Area of Mega where she shines in the late-night soap operas.

Filmography

Films

Telenovela

TV Series

Theater

Plays

  • Réplica (2018) de Isidora Stevenson
  • Xuárez (2015) de Luis Barrales
  • Allende, noche de septiembre (2013) de Luis Barrales
  • La contadora de películas (2013–2014) de Donatello Salamina.
  • Un’Altra Fame (2007) de Diego Muñoz y Michela Andreozzi
  • Déjala sangrar (2006) de Benjamín Galemiri
  • Intendevo dire (2005) de Craig Lucas
  • Neruda, 100 años, recital poético (2004) con el Grupo Chiloé y Alessandro Haber
  • Aprenderás de nuevo a ser estrella (2004) recital poético con Leo Gulotta
  • Recital Poético, Neruda (2004) con Mariano Rigillo, Festival de Ravello
  • EI Amor Intelectual (1999) de Benjamín Galemiri
  • Cielo falso (1998) de Benjamín Galemiri.
  • Poeta en Nueva York (1998) performance, homenaje a García Lorca
  • EI Seductor (1997) de Benjamín Galemiri
  • Un dulce aire canalla (1995) de Benjamín Galemiri
  • El Solitario (1994) de Benjamín Galemiri
  • EI Coordinador (1993) de Benjamín Galemiri
  • Chilena Dignidad (1993) performance
  • Drácula (1992)
  • Performance Museo de Bellas Artes de Santiago (1992)
  • Antígona (1991) espectáculo multimedia con la participación del grupo de rock Los Prisioneros
  • Teorema (1987) performance
  • Cleopatras (1987–1990) espectáculo multimedial

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