Marcela Kloosterboer

Marcela Kloosterboer

Kloosterboer in 2008
Born Marcela Kloosterboer
(1983-07-05) 5 July 1983
Vicente López, Argentina
Occupation Actress, occasional singer, activist
Years active 1995present

Marcela Kloosterboer (born 5 July 1983) is an Argentine actress and occasional singer. She won Martín Fierro Award for Best New Actress in 1998 for Verano del '98 and earned Argentine Film Critics Association Award for Best New Actress in 2004 for Roma. Kloosterboer is also known for her roles in television series Chiquititas, Son Amores and Lalola.

Personal and media life

Marcela Kloosterboer was born on 5 July 1983 in Vicente López, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina with parents of Dutch descent. She is a good friend of actress Agustina Cherri.[1] Kloosterboer is vegetarian and collaborated in an AnimaNaturalis campaign against the use of fur in 2008.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Amigovios Peggy (TV Series)
1996 Mi Familia es un Dibujo Caro (TV Series)
1997 Dibu: la película
1998 Verano del '98 Josefina Vidal (TV Series) Martín Fierro Award for Best New Actress
1999 Chiquititas Candela Maza (TV Series)
2000 Ilusiones Giulianna Parise (TV Series)
2002 Son Amores María (TV Series) (2002–03)
2004 Roma Renée Nominated — Argentine Film Critics Association Awards for Best New Actress
Los pensionados Flopy (TV Series)
2005 Sin código Vicky (TV Series)
2006 El Tiempo No Para Carolina (TV Series)
Doble Venganza Vera Pedraza (TV Series)
2007 Lalola Romina (TV Series) (2007–08)
2009 Valientes Isabel Gómez Acuña (TV Series) (2009–10)
2010 Un Lugar Lejano María
2011 Herederos de una venganza Emilia Piave TV series
2012 Graduados Romina Novillo TV series
2013 Los Vecinos en Guerra Carolina del Río TV series

Discography

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Project Result
1998 Martín Fierro Awards Best New Actress Verano del '98 Won
2004 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards Best New Actress Roma Nominated

References

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