María Adelaida Puerta

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Born
María Adelaida Puerta Restrepo

(1982-11-11) November 11, 1982 (age 43)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2000 – present
María Adelaida Puerta
Born
María Adelaida Puerta Restrepo

(1982-11-11) November 11, 1982 (age 43)
OccupationActress
Years active2000 – present
Notable workSin tetas no hay paraíso
AwardsBest Antagonistic Actress in a Telenovela, Series or Miniseries (India Catalina Awards, 2010)

Best New Actor or Actress of the Year (India Catalina Awards, 2007)

Best Antagonistic Actress in a Telenovela (TVyNovelas Awards Colombia, 2010)

María Adelaida Puerta Restrepo (born 11 November 1982) is a Colombian actress known for her role as Catalina in the Colombian television series Sin tetas no hay paraíso by Caracol Televisión network and in El Capo by Canal RCN. Both of these roles earned her India Catalina Awards [es].[1]

María Adelaida Puerta was born on 11 November 1982 in Medellín, Colombia.

At 19 years old, she left her home city of Medellín to live in Bogotá. There, she studied at the Teatro Libre de Bogotá and La Casa del Teatro Nacional. During this time, she also traveled to multiple countries, where she acquired more skills for her work as an actress.

She worked at Mapa Teatro, under directors Heidi Abderhalden and Rolf Abderhalden. In film, she worked with Felipe Aljure, Ricardo Gabrielli, Klych Lópezn, and Jaime Escallón.

Currently, she is based in México City,[2] where she continues her career as an actress.

She has spoken about her interest in and practicing of yoga and meditation, which she has said helps her physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Before leaving Colombia, she spent a year and a half teaching classes in yoga at women's prisons in Bogotá.[citation needed]

Career

Television

Among her works in Colombian television, she has acted in Todos quieren con Marilyn by RCN Televisiónas Lina, El vuelo de la cometa as Victoria, and La mujer en el espejo.

In 2006, Caracol acquired the rights to produce the novel Sin tetas no hay paraíso by Colombian screenwriter and novelist Gustavo Bolívar as a television series of the same name. María Adelaida Puerta tried out for the main character of the novel, Catalina. Initially, she was denied the role, with the reasoning that she lacked the necessary qualities. But, when she was going to sign onto another project with RCN, they contacted her via Caracol and gave her the role.[3]

Puerta's role in Sin tetas no hay paraíso earned her a India Catalina Awards [es] ‘New Actress of the Year’ award at the 2007 Cartagena de Indias Festival, one of Colombia's most prestigious awards for film and television.

In 2007, she participated in Las profesionales, a su servicio [es] by Caracol, in which she played Cassandra, an ambitious, calculating, and latter-climbing professional very different from her role as Catalina.[4]

By the end of 2007, Caracol launched the telenovela Montecristo, in which Puerta played Victoria Sáenz.

In 2008, she starred in the sixth episode of the second season of Fox Latin America's Tiempo final as Viviana. In which she worked alongside David Carradine.

In 2009, she was in El Capo by RCN Televisión, where she played La Perrys, a faithful lieutenant in the service of 'El Capo' Pedro Pablo León Jaramillo (Marlon Moreno [es]). For this performance, she won Best Antagonistic Actress at the 2010 India Catalina Awards and a Favorite Villain award at the 2010 TVyNovelas awards.

In 2012, she starred in La Mariposa, a Fox Telecolombia production for the MundoFox channel in the United States that is broadcast in Colombia by the RCN Channel.

Film

In film, she worked for Felipe Aljure in El colombian dream and Klych López in the short film Collar de perlas, winner of 'Proyecto 48' Award of the TNT cable channel, and shot in her native Medellín. There, she played Laura, a young woman who earns money working with her voice, leaving phone messages. At one point, she tries to leave this bizarre trade, but it is extremely difficult for her. With Klych López, she played the character Mónica Yamhure in the docufilm Correr o Morir. She was also in the film Cuando Rompen Las Olas by director Riccardo Gabrielli, and starred in the film El Caso Watson by Jaime Escallón.

Roles

Television

Year Title Role Channel
2024 Klass 95 Gisella Sepúlveda[5] Caracol Televisión
2022 A grito herido Camila[6] Prime Vídeo
2019-2022 El Inquisidor Aura Bardot[7][8][9] Señal Colombia
2017-2018 La hija pródiga Beatriz Castellanos / Delia Castellanos Azteca Uno
2017 ¡Ay Güey! Kiki de los Monteros Blim
Guerra de ídolos Bárbara Montoya Telemundo
2016 Drunk History: El lado borroso de la historia Wife Llorente Comedy Central
Mujeres asesinas [es] Carmen, the daughter RCN Televisión
La viuda negra 2 Denisse UniMás
2012-2013 El Capo 2 Pilar Monroy 'La Perrys' Canal RCN
2012 La Mariposa [es] Alicia Benítez 'La Mariposa'
2011 Mentes en shock [es] Clara Star Channel
2009-2010 El capo Pilar Monroy 'La Perrys' Canal RCN
2008 Sin retorno [es] Manuela, Ep: Humo
Tiempo final Viviana, Ep: Lesbianas Star Premium
2007-2008 Montecristo Victoria Sáenz Caracol Televisión
2006-2007 Las profesionales, a su servicio [es] Kassandra García
2006 Sin tetas no hay paraíso Catalina Santana
2004-2005 La mujer en el espejo Altamira Telemundo
2004-2005 El vuelo de la cometa Victoria Durán Caracol Televisión
Todos quieren con Marilyn Lina Canal RCN
2001-2002 Ecomoda [es] Andrea
2001 Francisco, el Matemático Aurora

Programs

Year Title Role
2008 Proyecto 48 Host
2005 La Guerra de los Sexos [es] Participant
2004 One night Costa Rica Host

Film

Year Title Role
2017 El Caso Watson Lieutenant Mariana Prieto
2008 Correr o morir
2007 Collar de perlas María
2006 Cuando rompen las olas Sofía (young)
2005 El colombian dream La súper Nena
2001 Sudadera Doble Faz
2000 Posesión extraterrestre

Theater

Year Title Director Notes
2012 Habitación 3.3.3 Casa Esamble
2010 Cuatros secretos Performance
2007 The Little Prince Heidi and Rolf Abderhalden
2004 Historia de amor by Jean Luc Lagarce Heidi Abderhalden
2002 Muelle Oeste by Bernard-Marie Koltès Rolf Abderhalden Ibero-American Theater Festival of Bogotá
2001 The Imaginary Invalid Tito Ochoa
2000 Marat-Sade Charlotte Corday Teatro Libre
Bernarda Alba María Josefa

Awards and nominations

References

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