Georgina Mollo

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Georgina Mollo (born August 29, 1983) is a well known Argentine actress. She is perhaps most remembered for her work on "Chiquititas", a telenovela that became the longest run Hispanic soap opera in history.

Mollo's acting debut came in 1995, when she played "Georgina", an orphaned girl who was always interested in romantic matters, in "Chiquititas".

Mollo became an instant celebrity in Argentina as "Chiquititas" soared on the television ratings there. Within a short period of time, she would become famous internationally as well, as "Chiquititas" was shown in Brazil, Israel, Russia and a large number of other countries. In "Chiquititas", she acted alongside Agustina Cherri, Maria Jimena Piccolo, Facundo Arana, Camila Bordonaba, Romina Yan, Santiago Stieben and Carlos Pedevilla (who played "Georgina"'s boyfriend, "Coco"), among others.

Mollo left "Chiquititas" in 1998. In 1999, she played "Flavia Scarpelli" in a television series named "Trillizos! dijo la Partera" (which would loosely translate to "Triplets! Screamed the Mother in Labor". "Trillizos!...") had some moderate success on Argentine television.

After a three year television hiatus, Mollo returned to Argentine television in the English named "Rebelde Way", a soap opera that was translated to English and known in som,e English speaking countries as "Rebel's Way".

Mollo then participated in "Rincon de Luz", a movie based on Chiquititas and with the actors and characters of "Chiquititas" 2002 season. She did not, however, play "Georgina" in "Rincon de Luz", acting as "Clarita" instead.

As of 2005, Mollo has not returned to acting on television.

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