Julieta Díaz

Julieta Díaz
Díaz in 2010
Born
Julieta Solange Díaz Núñez

(1977-09-09) September 9, 1977 (age 47)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Model
Years active1995–present
Height1.67 m (5 ft 5+12 in)
Spouse
Brent Federighi
(m. 2007; sep. 2018)
Children1

Julieta Solange Díaz Núñez (born September 9, 1977) is an Argentine model and actress.[1]

Biography

Julieta Díaz was born on September 9, 1977, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She began studying theater at age 12. Her father, Ricardo Díaz Mourelle, an actor over 35 years ago, was one of her great teachers. Her mother, María Núñez, is an astrologer.

Career

At age 17 she studied theater with Rubens Correa, when, through Fernando Spiner, she appeared at the casting and was chosen for the miniseries Bajamar, la costa del silencio. She participated in Verdad consecuencia, Nueve lunas, Carola Casini, Como pan caliente, De poeta y de loco, Gasoleros and La condena de Gabriel Doyle among other television programs. Meanwhile, she continued taking classes with Cristina Moreira, Rubens Correa and Javier Margulis. The recognition came with Campeones de la vida and from there he jumped to a co-star, along with Oscar Martínez and Catherine Fulop, in Ilusiones. In little more than three years she went from becoming a popular actress to becoming a better actress, receiving the Clarín Shows Award for her role in 099 Central. She was also convened by the Mexican group Maná for the realization of their video clip treacherous Butterfly, by Gustavo Cerati for Crime, Diego Torres for Dreams, among other video clips. In 2003 she starred with Osvaldo Laport and Juan Darthés the soap opera Soy gitano. The following year she was the protagonist of the unit Locas de amor. For the soap opera Soy gitano she took flamenco classes with Claudia Bauthian, Laura Manzella, Marcela Suez and the great teacher La China. In 2005 she acted in the work Emma Bovary. That same year she was seen on TV starring in a chapter of Botines and two of Mujeres asesinas. Meanwhile, she continued taking classes with Ana María Bovo, Gabriel Chamé Buen Día and Cristina Moreira. In 2006 she participated in two other chapters of Mujeres asesinas and two chapters of Al límite. During 2009 she starred in the hit soap opera Valientes, at the same time that she performed the theatrical season in Buenos Aires and during the summer in Mar del Plata with the play El año que viene a la misma hora with Adrián Suar, directed by Marcos Carnevale. In 2010, and until today, she began taking singing lessons with teacher and vocal coach Katie Viqueria. In 2011 she starred alongside Facundo Arana, Benjamin Rojas and Lali Espósito the soap opera Cuando me sonreís. In 2012 she had a special participation in Graduados, fiction of Underground which was issued by Telefe and was starring Nancy Dupláa and Daniel Hendler. In addition, she was called to make a special participation in Condicionados unit starring Soledad Silveyra and Oscar Martínez which was issued by Canal 13. In cinema she starred in 2006 Maradona, the Hand of God; in 2007 La señal; in 2008 Norma Arrostito and Gaby, la montonera. In cinema she starred in 2011 Juan y Eva with the direction of Paula De Luque. She also participated in Derecho de familia, Herencia, Déjala correr and Ruptura. In 2012 the film Dos más dos, was released starring alongside Adrián Suar and with the direction of Diego Kaplan. In 2013 she starred alongside Guillermo Francella the film Corazón de León with the direction of Marcos Carnevale. In 2013 she also starred, together with Gabriel Goity and Laura Esquivel, Los Locos Addams, the Argentine version of the Broadway musical, in the role of Morticia Addams. In 2014 she participated in the successful En terapia alongside Diego Peretti. For this performance she received the Martín Fierro Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also made a special participation in Sres. Papis alongside Joaquín Furriel. During the same year she starred in the film Refugiado. In 2015 she participated in the unit La casa. In 2016, she star in the unitary of Pol-ka Silencios de familia with Adrián Suar and Florencia Bertotti. For several years now she has been one of the actresses representing Head & Shoulders in Argentina.

Television

Year Title Character Channel
1995 Nueve lunas Luciana's friend Canal 13
1995 Bajamar, la costa del silencio María Canal 9
1996 De poeta y de loco Carolina Canal 13
1996 Como pan caliente Canal 13
1996 Verdad consecuencia Canal 13
1997 Carola Casini Yanina Canal 13
1997 Archivo Negro 2 Witness Canal 13
1998 La condena de Gabriel Doyle Canal 9
1998 Gasoleros Jimena Canal 13
1999 Campeones de la vida Carla D'alessandro Canal 13
2000 Campeones de la vida Carla D'alessandro Canal 13
2000 Ilusiones Maia Carregal Canal 13
2002 099 Central Gabriela Valentini Canal 13
2003-2004 Soy gitano Mora Amaya Canal 13
2004 Locas de amor Juana Vázquez Canal 13
2005 Botines Lisy Canal 13
2005 Mujeres asesinas Ana María Gómez Tejerina and Zulema Canal 13
2006 Mujeres asesinas Mónica and Felisa Canal 13
2006 Al límite Pato Telefe
2008 Algo habrán hecho Selva Telefe
2008 Todos contra Juan Herself América TV
2009 Valientes Alma Varela Canal 13
2010 Todos contra Juan 2 Herself Telefe
2010 Para vestir santos Ema Brossio Canal 13
2010 Lo que el tiempo nos dejó Ada Falcón Telefe
2011 Cuando me sonreís Luna Rivas Telefe
2012 Graduados Sandra Schejtman Telefe
2012 Condicionados Sagrada Canal 13
2013 Historia clínica Tita Merello Telefe
2014 Sres. Papis Daiana Telefe
2014 En terapia Laura Márquez TV Pública
2015 La Casa Helena TV Pública
2015 La verdad TV Pública
2016 Silencios de familia Elisa Arévalo de Diamante Canal 13
2017 Fanny, la fan Marcia Enríquez/Enrique Marcial Telefe
2018 La caída Andrea Feinn TV Pública
2019 Pequeña Victoria Jazmín Jorgensen Telefe
2019 La vida en la mitad Netflix

Movies

Year Movie Character Director
2000 Rockabilly Pastelito Sebastián De Caro
Lobos Marinos Matías Guitler
2001 Déjala correr Mónica Alberto Lecchi
2001 Herencia Luz Paula Hernández
2005 Muñequita Muñequita Silvana Lopa and Brenda Urlacher
2006 Derecho de familia Sandra Daniel Burman
2007 Maradona, the Hand of God Claudia Villafañe Marco Risi
La señal Gloria Ricardo Darín
2008 Norma Arrostito, la Gaby Norma Arrostito Luis César D'Angiolillo
2009 Vienen por el oro, vienen por todo Pablo D'Alo Abba and Cristian Harbaruk
Negro Buenos Aires Victoria Ramón Térmens
2011 Juan y Eva Eva Perón Paula de Luque
2012 2+2 Emilia Diego Kaplan
2013 Corazón de León Ivana Cornejo Marcos Carnevale
2014 Refugiado Laura Diego Lerman
2015 Tras la pantalla Herself Marcos Martínez
2017 El fútbol o yo Verónica Marcos Carnevale
2019 No soy tu mami Paula Marcos Carnevale
La forma de las horas Ana Paula de Luque
2023 Women on the Edge Vera Lombardi Azul Lombardía

Theater

Year Title Character Theater
1997 El dueño del circo
1997 Cenicienta en Elsinor
2000 A propósito de la duda Teatro por la identidad
2001 El inocente Teatro por la identidad
2002 Cesárea Teatro por la identidad
2003 El libro de Ruth
2004 Plegaria contra el silencio Teatro por la identidad
2004 Emma Bovary
2005 Ángel portador
2006 Tontos por amor
2006 Las mujeres de Ibsen
2007 Espacio abierto Teatro por la identidad
2007 La Celestina
2007 El pan del adiós
2007 El zoo de cristal
2008 Solas
2008 La esposa constante Teatrísimo
2009-2010 El año que viene a la misma hora
2013 Los Locos Addams

Videoclips

Year Artist Song
1997 Alejandro Lerner Volver a empezar
2001 Diego Torres Sueños
2003 Maná Mariposa traicionera
2006 Gustavo Cerati Crimen

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2002 Clarín Awards Best Television Actress 099 Central Winner
2003 Martín Fierro Awards Best Supporting Actress 099 Central Winner
2003 Silver Condor Awards Best Supporting Actress Herencia Winner
2004 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actress of a Novel Soy gitano Nominated
2004 Clarín Awards Best Television Actress Locas de amor Winner
2004 Clarín Awards Best Actress Revelation in Theater Emma Bovary Winner
2004 ACE Awards Best Leading Actress in Drama Emma Bovary Nominated
2005 Martín Fierro Awards Best Miniseries Actress Locas de amor Winner
2005 ACE Awards Best Leading Actress in Drama Emma Bovary Nominated
2006 Silver Condor Awards Best Actress Derecho de familia Nominated
2006 Sur Awards Best Actress Derecho de familia Nominated
2007 Sur Awards Best Actress La señal Nominated
2009 ACE Awards Best Leading Actress in Comedy El año que viene a la misma hora Nominated
2010 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actress of a Novel Valientes Nominated
2011 Martín Fierro Awards Best Miniseries Actress Lo que el tiempo nos dejó Nominated
2011 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actress of a Novel Valientes Nominated
2011 Sur Awards Best Actress Juan y Eva Nominated
2012 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actress of a Novel Cuando me sonreís Nominated
2012 Silver Condor Awards Best Actress Juan y Eva Nominated
2012 Sur Awards Best Actress Dos más dos Nominated
2013 Silver Condor Awards Best Actress Dos más dos Nominated
2013 Sur Awards Best Actress Corazón de León Winner
2014 Silver Condor Awards Best Actress Corazón de León Nominated
2015 Martín Fierro Awards Best Supporting Actress En terapia Winner
2015 Silver Condor Awards Best Actress Refugiado Winner
2017 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actress in Miniseries Silencios de familia Winner

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