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She was a State Minister of the first government of President Michelle Bachelet.Table of ContentsBiography[edit]Filmography[edit]Film[edit]Telenovelas[edit]TV series[edit]Theater[edit]Music videos[edit]APES[edit]Altazor[edit]International Festival of Trieste, Italy[edit]Caleuche[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Biography[edit]Born into a middle-class family, Paulina Urrutia grew up in the San Miguel district of the Chilean capital. Her parents worked in public administration and separated when she was fifteen years old. She studied at the Company of Mary school on Seminario Street in the municipality of Providencia.Her first introduction to theater was as a girl, in a school workshop. Later, after graduating from high school, she entered the discipline at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.[1]The exercise of her profession began very early. The first play in which she performed was Esperando la carroza\u00a0[es], in 1987, under the direction of Ra\u00fal Osorio.[2] Her career in television began in a Televisi\u00f3n Nacional de Chile (TVN) series in 1989, thanks to an invitation from the producer Sonia Fuchs\u00a0[es]. She played, with great success, Juanita Fern\u00e1ndez Solar, who was later declared the first Chilean saint under the name Teresa of the Andes.[3]A year later she participated, also on TVN, in El milagro de vivir\u00a0[es], her first telenovela. In 1994, after starring in the television series Jaque mate\u00a0[es],[3] she joined the Television Corporation of the Catholic University of Chile (UC TV), where she remained until 2002. A highlight of that period was her performance in Fuera de control\u00a0[es], as Sarita Mellafe, considered by critics as one of the best villains seen on Chilean television.[4][5] In 2003 she returned to TVN, appearing in the telenovela Puertas adentro\u00a0[es], but would return to UC TV the following year, acting in Tentaci\u00f3n\u00a0[es] and Gatas y tuercas\u00a0[es].[6] Her film debut came in 1993, in the movie Johnny 100 Pesos by local filmmaker Gustavo Graef Marino.Urrutia quickly became involved in the political world by actively participating in the Chilean Actors Union (Sidarte), becoming its general secretary and its president in 2001. During the first government of Michelle Bachelet, she was appointed president of the National Council of Culture and the Arts in 2006. This is equivalent to the position of culture minister in other countries.[3]Under her administration as minister, a set of reforms to intellectual property law was drafted and discussed. It was approved unanimously by the National Congress on 13 January 2010, and promulgated as Law No. 20,435 on 4 May of that year, during the government of Sebasti\u00e1n Pi\u00f1era.[7]In May 2017 she assumed the direction of the Camilo Henr\u00edquez Theater, succeeding the playwright Ram\u00f3n Griffero.[1][8]Urrutia is married to journalist, producer, and director Augusto G\u00f3ngora.[9][10] Gongora has been diagnosed with Alzheimer disease since 2014. She has no children, but two step-children with him. Between 2018 and 2022 the chilenische film maker Maite Alberdi followed the couple in and outside their home to create a full-length documentary film, The Eternal Memory, showing how they coped with G\u00f3ngora’s illness in daily life. The film was awarded the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Documentary at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival[11] and had its European premiere in the Panorama Section at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2023.[12]Filmography[edit]Film[edit]YearTitleRoleDirector1993Johnny 100 PesosPattyGustavo Graef-Marino1996El encierroOlgaMarcelo Ferrari1999No tan lejos de Andr\u00f3medaAm\u00e9ricaJuan Vicente Araya2003Carga vitalEngraciaSebasti\u00e1n Campos2004Cachimba\u00a0[es]LucySilvio Caiozzi2004Tendida, mirando las estrellasNievesAndr\u00e9s Racz2006FugaMacarena SanchoPablo Larra\u00edn2007La gravedad del p\u00fagilNancyJorge Mella2016ChameleonPaulinaJorge Riquelme Serrano2023The Eternal Memory – documentary filmHerselfMaite AlberdiTelenovelas[edit]TV series[edit]Theater[edit]Esperando la carroza\u00a0[es] (1987), by Jacobo Langsner, Theater of the Catholic University of Chile, dir.: Ra\u00fal OsorioEl paseo de Buster Keaton (1988), assembly of three pieces by Federico Garc\u00eda Lorca for the director Aldo Parodi, La Memoria Theater CompanyLa Tierra no es redonda (1989), staged by Alfredo Castro, based on El libro de Crist\u00f3bal Col\u00f3n by Paul Claudel, La Memoria Theater CompanyHistoria de la sangre\u00a0[es], by Alfredo Castro and Rodrigo P\u00e9rez\u00a0[es], in the role of the girl in the pear tree, 1992, La Memoria Theater Company; re-release: 2010Los d\u00edas tuertos (1993), La Memoria Theater CompanyEl seductor (1996), by Benjam\u00edn GalemiriLa misi\u00f3n (1997), by Heiner M\u00fcllerM\u00e1quina Hamlet (1999), by Heiner M\u00fcllerCinema-Uttopia (2000), by Ram\u00f3n GrifferoTodos saben qui\u00e9n fue (2001), by Alejandro MorenoDevastados (2002), by Sarah Kane, dir.: Alfredo CastroLa amante fascista, by Alejandro Chato Moreno, in the role of Iris Rojas, La Palabra Theater Company, 2010; Camilo Henr\u00edquez Theater, 2017, under the direction of V\u00edctor Carrasco\u00a0[es]Tus deseos en fragmentos (2012), by Ram\u00f3n Griffero, Fin de Siglo TheaterPrometeo, el origen (2015), by Ram\u00f3n Griffero, Camilo Henr\u00edquez Theater99 La Morgue (2017), by Ram\u00f3n Griffero, directed by the author, Camilo Henr\u00edquez TheaterMusic videos[edit]YearTitleArtistDirector2017“Para ser aceptada”Martina LecarosNano Garc\u00edaAPES[edit]Altazor[edit]2000, Altazor Award in Audiovisual Arts as Best Television Actress for Fuera de control\u00a0[es]2003, Altazor Award in Performing Arts as Best Theater Actress for Devastados[3]2011, Altazor Award in Performing Arts as Best Theater Actress for La amante fascista[13]International Festival of Trieste, Italy[edit]2007, Best Performance for the film Tendida, mirando las estrellas[14]Caleuche[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/paulina-urrutia-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Paulina Urrutia – Wikipedia"}}]}]