Carla Peterson (actress)

Carla Peterson
Born April 6, 1974
Córdoba, Argentina
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Martin Lousteau
Website
http://www.carlapeterson.net

Carla Constanza Peterson (born April 6, 1974) is an Argentine actress. She was born in Cordoba. She began her career in stage plays. Among others she appeared in Quien es Janet? ("Who is Janet?") with Claudia Fontan and Mariana Prömmel. She first appeared on television in 1992 telenovella "Dance Party". After discovering her talent, producers bagan inviting to participate in such other productions as Princesa ("Princess") and Naranja y media. she appeared on Polish television from her appearance on the TV4 broadcast of the soap opera Enamorarte ("Young Lovers"), in which she played Lucia - a single mother bringing up her son. The role of Constanza Insua was the turning point in her acting career in Sos mi vida ("You are the one") in 2006, where she played beside of Natalia Oreiro and Facundo Arana. Her first leading role in the telecomedy Lalola, sold to many countries, brought her great celebrity.[1] Her role in this telenovela earned her a Martin Fierro Award in 2007, one of nine awarded to Lalola that year, including the Gold one.[2] At 2009 she was working on a film with Carlos Sorín called La Ventana and a new telenovela called Los Exitosos Pells, in which she appears opposite Mike Amigorena as Sol - a television journalist.

Television series

  1. Dance Party - 1992
  2. Princesa - 1993
  3. Quereme - 1993
  4. Aprender a volar - 1994
  5. Montaña Rusa - 1994, 1995
  6. La nena - 1996
  7. Naranja y media - 1997
  8. Te quiero, te quiero - 1998
  9. Verano del '98 - 1998
  10. EnAmorArte - 2001
  11. Son amores - 2002, 2003
  12. La ninera - 2004
  13. Los pensionados - 2004
  14. Amarte así - 2005
  15. Sos mi vida - 2006
  16. Lalola - 2007, 2008 (Lola Padilla)
  17. La ventana/Agua que brilla - 2008
  18. Los exitosos Pells - 2008
  19. Un año para Recordar - 2011
  20. Guapas - 2014

Theater

Awards

Nominations

Winnes of the Gold Martin Fierro 2008 for the TV show Lalola which had 16 nominations in the same event.

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