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Angie Cepeda

Colombian actress


Summary

Colombian actress

FieldValue
imageAngie Cepeda-Fénix 2017 (cropped).jpg
captionCepeda in 2017
birth_nameAngélica María Cepeda Jiménez
birth_date
birth_placeCartagena de Indias, Colombia
occupationActress
years_active1992–present
relativesLorna Cepeda (sister)
nationalityColombian

Angélica María Cepeda Jiménez (born 2 August 1974), professionally known as Angie Cepeda, is a Colombian actress. She is best known for her roles in the telenovela Pobre Diabla and the films Captain Pantoja and the Special Services and Love in the Time of Cholera. She is the younger sister of actress Lorna Cepeda.

Early life

Cepeda was born in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, and raised in Barranquilla. After her parents divorced she lived with her mother and two older sisters (one of whom is actress Lorna Paz).

Career

When she discovered her vocation in drama, she moved out to Bogotá. After starting her drama courses, she was contracted by a beer company and made some advertisements for it. Next, she played some bit parts in several soap operas and movies in Colombia.

Cepeda got a role in the soap opera Las Juanas, getting the attention of some TV producers who offered her jobs in prime time shows, such as the leading role in Luz Maria (1998), co-starring Christian Meier and Rosalinda Serfaty, and that as Fiorella Morelli Flores de Mejía Guzmán in Pobre Diabla (2000), opposite Salvador del Solar and Santiago Magill.

In the cinematic world, Peruvian director Francisco Lombardi convinced her to portray a prostitute called "La Colombiana" in Pantaleón y las Visitadoras (released in English as Captain Pantoja and the Special Services). In 2021, she voiced Julieta Madrigal in the English, Spanish and Italian language versions of the Disney animated musical film Encanto.

Filmography

YearTitleFormatRoleNotes
1993La maldición del paraísoTV seriesLaura
Crónicas de una generación trágicaMiniseriesMerceditas Nariño
1995Sólo una mujerTV seriesCarolina Altamirano
CandelaTV seriesCandelaria Daza
1996Ilona llega con la lluviaFilmZulemaCartagena Film Festival Award for Best Newcomer
1997Las JuanasTV seriesJuana Valentina Salguero
1998Luz MaríaTV seriesLuz María Camejo
1999Pantaleón y las visitadorasFilmLa Colombiana
2000Pobre diablaTV seriesFiorella Morelli
2001Leyenda de FuegoFilmCecilia
2002El destino no tiene favoritosFilmMaría
2003Sammy y yoFilmMaryViña del Mar Film Festival Award for Best Actress
2004Suddenly ParadiseFilmAmaranta/Anna
2005Love for RentFilmSofía García
Vientos de aguaTV seriesMara
OcultoFilmNatalia
2006El muertoFilmMaría
Love in the Time of CholeraFilmWidow Nazareth
2007De pasoShort FilmMarina
2008Fuera de lugarTV seriesLuz
2009PrivateerShort filmCatherine
2010-2012Los protegidosTV seriesJimena García Cabrera
2010With or Without LoveFilmClaudia
2011HelenoFilmDiamantina
2012Pablo Escobar, El Patrón del MalTV seriesRegina Parejo
2012ExposadosTV seriesVera
2013A Night in Old MexicoFilmPatty Wafers
2014The Vanished ElephantFilmMara de Barclay
2015Wild HorsesFilmMaria Gonzales
2016The Seed of SilenceFilmMaría del Rosario Durán
20162091TV seriesLila
2019Kobiety mafii 2FilmAida
2019Kill ChainFilmThe Very Bad Woman
2021EncantoFilmJulieta MadrigalEnglish, Spanish & Italian versions
2022HaloTV seriesVioletta Franco
2025AstronautaFilmClaudia

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1996Cartagena Film FestivalBest NewcomerIlona llega con la lluvia
2004Viña del Mar Film FestivalBest ActressSammy y yourl=http://www.cinevina.cl/sobre-el-festival/festivales-anteriores/13-festivales-anteriores/60-festival-ano-2003.htmltitle=Festival Internacional de Cine de Viña del Mar 2003accessdate=April 14, 2011publisher=Viña del Mar Film Festivalurl-status=deadarchiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707010148/http://www.cinevina.cl/sobre-el-festival/festivales-anteriores/13-festivales-anteriores/60-festival-ano-2003.htmlarchivedate=July 7, 2011 }}
2017Platino AwardsBest ActressThe Seed of Silence

References

References

  1. "Festival Internacional de Cine de Viña del Mar 2003". [[Viña del Mar.
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