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Peruvian actress

Jimena Lindo

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Born

Jimena Estefanía Lindo Biondi

(1976-12-09) December 9, 1976 (age 46)

Occupation Actress
Years active 1996–present
Children 1

Jimena Estefanía Lindo Biondi (born 9 December 1976) is a Peruvian actress, dancer and TV presenter descending from Italian roots.

Life and career[edit]

Daughter of Enrique Lindo and Ana María Biondi. She studied at the Peruvian-German School Alexander von Humboldt, where she showed a vocation for artistic activity since age five, participating in groups, courses and workshops in theater, ballet and contemporary dance. Graduated from college she studied Business Assistance.

Lindo started in acting training workshop of Roberto Angeles and the group Integro.[1] She subsequently participated in a casting, which was called by the director Michael Gomez to attend the Peruvian series Tribus de la calle. At the end of it, she acted in two short films: Los milagros inútiles de Demerjac y El ascensor. She then starred in three telenovelas: Cosas del amor (1998), Travesuras del corazón (1998) and Isabella, mujer enamorada (1999). She also debuted as host in the cultural program Agenda CMC.

In 2000, she participated in her third short, Papapa Baltazar Caravedo, which won the award for Best Actress in Cade-Expecta (2001) in Lima. Shortly thereafter, she made his first starring role in the film El bien esquivo.[2]

Lindo moved to Barcelona, España, where she lived for some years. In 2006, back to Peru, she starred Judith Vélez’s debuts film La prueba, and was also present in several works of theater and television miniseries as Lobos de mar and Rita y yo. In 2007, she began a collaboration with artist Guillermo Castrillon, performing the dance-theater performances Escrito por una Gallina[3] and Mujeres que habitan en mí.[4]

In 2010, Lindo participated in the telenovela Los exitosos Gome$ and competed in the dance reality show El Gran Show.

In April 2011 she starred the play Las tres hermanas as Masha, premiered on April and directed by Francisco Lombardi.[5] She also appeared in the telenovela Lalola.

In March 2012 debuts the play La cocina, starred by Lindo.[6] Months later, she starred in the play Electra/Orestes.[7]

In February 2013 she starred the play Proyección privada directed by Gilbert Rouvière.[8][9] Her next play will be Casa de muñecas in the Teatro La Plaza.[10]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Los milagros inútiles de Demerjac Short film
1997 El ascensor Short film
1998 Don’t Tell Anyone Drug-addict at disco
2000 Papapa Mili Short film
2001 El bien esquivo Hermana Inés Vargas de Carvajal Main role
2002 Páramo
2006 The Trial Miranda
Condominio Leslie
2008 Vidas paralelas Bertha Main role
2013 The Gospel of the Flesh Julia / “Augusta” Main role
2014 A los 40 Cajera Secondary role
2016 No estamos solos Victoria
Locos de amor Fernanda “Fer” Zavala / “Fernandita” Main role
Amor Daniela Short film
2020 The Best Families “Lici”
2022 ¿Quién dijo Detox? Tati

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Tribus de la calle
1998 Cosas del amor Laura
Apocalipsis Karina
1998—1999 Agenda CMC Ella misma Presenter
Travesuras del corazón Flor Jiménez
1999 Isabella, mujer enamorada Alejandra Marina
2005 Milagros Sandra
2006 Lobos de mar Mariana
2007 Rita y yo Kiara Main role
2009 Solteros casados Brisa
Rita y yo y mi otra yo Kiara Main role
2009—2012 Mesa de noche Herself Presenter
2010 Los exitosos Gome$ Alejandra “Alex” Álvarez
El Gran Show Herself Contestant, replaced
2011 Lalola Victoria “Vicky”

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