Rosa María Bianchi

Rosa María Bianchi

Acting 1948-02-18 Buenos Aires, Argentina

With 35 years of artistic career, Rosa María Bianchi is one of the most respected actresses in the industry due to the quality of her performances. Trained in the ranks of the University Theater Center (CUT), as well as at the National Institute of Fine Arts, she began her career in the television field thanks to projects such as “Monte Calvario”, “Cuna de lobos”, “The Strange Return of Diana Salazar” and “Teresa”. Thanks to her versatility, Bianchi has been part of different television projects as well as plays that have allowed her to explore different facets, as she did in “The Shadow of the Caudillo”, “Women Who Dream of Horses”, “Now and in the hour”, “Puppets”, “I”, “The divine Sarah” and “Jacques and his master”. In film she has worked in more than 20 different productions such as “Amores Perros”, directed in 2000 by Oscar winner Alejandro González Iñárritu, “Por la libre”, “Nicotina”, a film that awarded her an Ariel for Best Actress in 2004, “Out of Heaven”, “Dying on Sunday”, “Sultans of the South”, “The Misfits”, “What a shame your life”, “You will know what to do with me”, “Faust” among others.

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2025 Eloísa Arenas de Lizárraga
2022 Gertrudis
2021 Norita Torres
2019 Cecilia Carranza
2018 Margarita Ortíz
2017 Ana
2016 Patricia
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2016 Carmelina "Melina" López
2014 Úrsula vda. de Santibáñez
2011 Carlota - Mamá Agustín
2011 Lucrecia Curiel de Lomelí
2010 Ignacia Viuda de Alamán
2010 Ignacia Viuda de Alaman
2009 Madre del Joven
2008 Doctora Sofía Capellán
2007 Señora García Luna
2007 Mamá
2006 Laura
2006 Doña Margarita "Maggie" Casadiego Vda. de Juárez
2005 Magdalena de Iturbe y Pedroza
2004 Diablo Mujer
2004 Francisca
2003 Carmen
2003 Helga Aguayo Vargas "La Rebruja" / Helga Granados
2002 Lupita Ibáñez
2001 Carmen Albán
2000 Tía Luisa
2000 Raquel
2000 Clemencia Castañón
1999 Dolores Almada de Fernández
1998 Sara de Fernández-Negrete
1995 Alicia
1993 Sofía
1990 Piedad Sinisterra Vda De Fernández
1988 Malena Salazar Obregón
1986 Bertha Moscoso