Romina Gaetani (born April 15, 1977) is an Argentine actress,[1] TV host and singer.

Romina Gaetani
Romina in 2021
Born
Romina Gaetani

(1977-04-15) April 15, 1977 (age 47)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentina
Occupation(s)actress, singer and tv host
Years active1998–present
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Websitewww.rominagaetani.com

Biography

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Romina Gaetani was born on April 15, 1977, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her mother is Maria Flamini and her father was the producer Carlos Hugo Gaetani, who died in 2014. She has also a brother named Leonardo who is an architect. From an early age Romina demonstrated her interest in acting, so she enrolled herself in the theater institute Andamio 90, in the acting career, during four years. She studied her secondary years in the institute of Santa Ana de Villa Ballester, in the north zone of the Gran Buenos Aires.

Career

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Her first role on television was in the unitary Verdad consecuencia in the year 1998. Her acting debut in the theater was in the musical comedy El rey David in the role of Betsabé and directed by the director Pepe Cibrián Campoy, in the year 1998. That same year she joined the cast of the telenovela Verano del '98, in the role of Carla. In the year 2000 her first leading role came in the sixth season of Chiquititas in the role of Luz Linares. She participated in the soundtrack and theatrical season of the cycle in Teatro Gran Rex. The following year she was counterfigure of Facundo Arana and Gianella Neyra in the Telefe telenovela, Yago, pasión morena. She continued acting in Mil millones and in the year 2003 she was the protagonist of the telenovela of Pol-Ka Soy gitano. Along with Dady Brieva starred Los secretos de papá since the second half of 2004. Then she acted in the Argentine version of Amas de casa desesperadas. In the time period of 2007–2008 she traveled to México to record the television series Mientras haya vida where she played Romina Sáenz, the antagonist of the telenovela next to Saúl Lizazo and Andrés Palacios. In theater she acted in works as Seda, Revista nacional and Cinco mujeres con el mismo vestido. In the year 2008 she starred in the telenovela of Telefe Don Juan y su bella dama, along with Joaquín Furriel. In the years 2009 and 2010 she starred Botineras along with Nicolás Cabré and Isabel Macedo. In 2011 she returned to Pol-Ka to star in Herederos de una venganza, alongside Luciano Castro. The following year she participate in Lobo playing Miranda. Between the years 2012 and 2013 she acted in the works Recordando con ira and Triste golondrina macho, and on television she participated in the unitary Televisión por la justicia for which she was nominated for the Emmy Awards for Best Actress. Until March 9, 2015, she starred the telenovela Noche y día along with Facundo Arana, but she had to resign due to health problems. In 2018 she has a participation in novel Simona playing Siena Velasco the girlfriend of Dr. Guerrico.

Television

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Year Title Character Channel Notes
1998 Verdad consecuencia Canal 13
1998 Verano del 98 Carla Telefe
1999 Buenos vecinos Lorena Telefe
2000 Chiquititas Luz Linares Telefe
2000 Tiempo final Luciana Telefe Episode: "Sr. Juez"
2001 Yago, pasión morena Cassandra García/Melina Telefe
2002 1000 millones Pilar Arias Canal 13
2002 Tiempo final Mariana Telefe Episode: "La despedida"
2002 Poné a Francella Client of the concesionaria Telefe Sketch: "Ojitos Azules"
2003 Soy gitano Isabel Salvatori Canal 13
2004 Los secretos de papá Eugenia Canal 13
2005 Mujeres asesinas Norah Canal 13 Chap. 16: Norah, amiga
2006 Mujeres asesinas 2 Laura Canal 13 Chap. 9: Laura, madre amante
2006 Amas de casa desesperadas Carla Otegui Canal 13 Nominated – Martín Fierro
2007 Mujeres asesinas 3 Nora Canal 13 Chap. 3: Nora, ultrajada
2007 Mientras haya vida Romina Sáenz TV Azteca
2008–2009 Don Juan y su bella dama Josefina Molina Telefe Nominated – Martín Fierro
2009–2010 Botineras Laura Posse / Mia Alberdi Telefe Nominated – Martín Fierro
2011–2012 Herederos de una venganza Mercedes Leiva Canal 13 Nominated – Martín Fierro
2012 El hombre de tu vida Maggie Telefe Temp. 2 Chap. 10 and 11
2012 Lobo Miranda Solari Canal 13
2012 Se trata de nosotros Laura Marín Chap. 2
2013 Santos y pecadores Jorgelina Canal 9 Chap. 3: Entre muros
2014 La celebración Mimí Telefe Chap. 10: Día del niño
2014–2015 Noche & Día Paula Pico Canal 13 Until chap. 65: #Paula
2015 La Casa Agustina TV Pública Chap. 10: Ficción
2018 Simona Siena Velasco Canal 13

Theater

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Year Work Director Theater
1998 David, el rey Pepe Cibrián Campoy Teatro Liceo
2000 Chiquititas Cris Morena Teatro Gran Rex
2004 Seda Francisco Javier Teatro La Comedia
2006 Cinco mujeres con el mismo vestido Norma Aleandro Teatro Maipo
2012 Recordando con ira Mónica Viñao Teatro Municipal General San Martín
2013 Triste golondrina macho Guillermo Arengo and Blas Arrese Igor Teatro Regio (Buenos Aires)
2017 La momia Alejandro Lavallen Teatro Metropolitan (Buenos Aires)

Movies

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Year Movie Character Director
2010 El derrotado Celina Javier Torre
2013 Bomba Sergio Bizzio
2018 Todavía Emi Tomás Sánchez

Discography

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Year Solo Album
2000 "Chiquititas 2000» Chiquititas vol 6
"Te miro y tiemblo»
"Luz de estrella»
"Abre, entra»
2016
Prólogo La Rayada
Hay un Tiempo
Mala
Extrañarte
Fosforito
Boqueteros
Y Navegar
Será Hoy
Perdido
De una Pasión

TV programs

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Year Program Channel Notes
2015 Huella andina Canal 9 Debut as a TV Host

Awards

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Year Award Category Program Result
2001 Premios Clarín Revelación femenina Yago, pasión morena Winner
2003 Premios Martín Fierro Actress Protagonist of the novel Soy gitano Nominated
2004 Actress Protagonist of comedy Los secretos de papá Nominated
2007 Lead role Actress in drama Amas de casa desesperadas (Argentina) Nominated
2008 Actress Protagonist of the novel Don Juan y su bella dama Nominated
2009 Don Juan y su bella dama
Botineras
Nominated
2011 Actress Daily fiction Protagonist Herederos de una venganza Nominated
2014 Internacional Emmy Awards Best Actress Televisión por la justicia[2] Nominated

References

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  1. ^ Pablo Rago y Romina Gaetani, nominados a los Emmy Internacional
  2. ^ "International Emmy Awards: U.S. Spanish-Language Programs Nab First Nominations". Variety. October 13, 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2018.
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