Carolina Lopez(VII)
- Actress
- Writer
- Music Department
Carolina Lopez, a chameleonic and five-time nominated actress, has not only established herself as one of Latin America's most versatile talents but also achieved international success. Her soap operas have captivated audiences in over 37 countries, showcasing her ability to take on diverse roles from drama to action to comedy.
Carolina soon gained the admiration and respect of Colombian tabloids as Daniela Cirila in the primetime series ¿Donde carajos está Umaña? (2012) (2013), directed by Diego Trujillo. Her performance in the series, which won 4 awards at Colombia's most prestigious audiovisual awards ceremony, Premios India Catalina, and earned her the nomination for Best Supporting Actress, solidified her as a respected figure in the industry.
She went on to play the polemical Liliana Rojas in Lady, La Vendedora de Rosas (2015) (2015), which earned her 2 nominations from the Premios India Catalina and TV y Novelas as Best Supporting Actress and resulted in millions of viral impersonations that continue to this day.
As Alejandrina Valecilla in Azúcar (2016) (2016), Carolina portrayed a character from 1950s Colombia, evolving in the role from age 17 to 52 throughout the series. Due to her versatility of acting in different accents, the top Colombian entertainment magazine "Vea" named her "Queen of Accents" and selected her as one of the three sexiest women in the country in 2016.
Portraying a complex woman from the rough streets of Bogota, Carolina played La Yuya in La Mamá del 10 (2018) (2018), earning her another two nominations in 2019 for Best Supporting Actress at the Premios India Catalina and TV y Novelas. The series was an international success, earning a total of 12 nominations and being shown in over 37 countries. Her character was so influential that she was invited onto the top Colombian Saturday night interview show "The Suso's Show (2009)" as a first-ever two-part episode with an interview followed by an off-script improv character skit, which is still one of the most viewed episodes.
Carolina recently starred in the award-winning director Dago García's feature film El Actor, el Director y la Guionista (2023) (2023), which was pre-nominated by the 2024 edition of the Platino Ibero-American Film and Audiovisual Awards for Best Fiction Comedy film.
In 2018, Carolina moved to Toronto to grow her career in North America before moving to Miami and now Los Angeles where she currently resides.
Carolina soon gained the admiration and respect of Colombian tabloids as Daniela Cirila in the primetime series ¿Donde carajos está Umaña? (2012) (2013), directed by Diego Trujillo. Her performance in the series, which won 4 awards at Colombia's most prestigious audiovisual awards ceremony, Premios India Catalina, and earned her the nomination for Best Supporting Actress, solidified her as a respected figure in the industry.
She went on to play the polemical Liliana Rojas in Lady, La Vendedora de Rosas (2015) (2015), which earned her 2 nominations from the Premios India Catalina and TV y Novelas as Best Supporting Actress and resulted in millions of viral impersonations that continue to this day.
As Alejandrina Valecilla in Azúcar (2016) (2016), Carolina portrayed a character from 1950s Colombia, evolving in the role from age 17 to 52 throughout the series. Due to her versatility of acting in different accents, the top Colombian entertainment magazine "Vea" named her "Queen of Accents" and selected her as one of the three sexiest women in the country in 2016.
Portraying a complex woman from the rough streets of Bogota, Carolina played La Yuya in La Mamá del 10 (2018) (2018), earning her another two nominations in 2019 for Best Supporting Actress at the Premios India Catalina and TV y Novelas. The series was an international success, earning a total of 12 nominations and being shown in over 37 countries. Her character was so influential that she was invited onto the top Colombian Saturday night interview show "The Suso's Show (2009)" as a first-ever two-part episode with an interview followed by an off-script improv character skit, which is still one of the most viewed episodes.
Carolina recently starred in the award-winning director Dago García's feature film El Actor, el Director y la Guionista (2023) (2023), which was pre-nominated by the 2024 edition of the Platino Ibero-American Film and Audiovisual Awards for Best Fiction Comedy film.
In 2018, Carolina moved to Toronto to grow her career in North America before moving to Miami and now Los Angeles where she currently resides.