Talk:Claudia Lapacó

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Here is the checklist for this article.

  • Mother Courage and Her Children - citation needed
  • Floricienta - citation needed
    • Cast, Claudia Lapacó as Condesa Ana de la Hoya
    • Originally aired from 2004 to 2005, two seasons
  • The Notice of the Day - citation needed
    • Cast, Claudia Lapacó .... Chantal
    • 1 August 2001 film
  • Casi Ángeles - citation needed
    • Participations, Claudia Lapacó as Dora Aguirre
    • 2007-2010 teen telenovela (television) broadcast
  • List of LGBT-related films of 2010
    • Lengua materna, comedy film, aka Mother Tongue[2]
    • Premier: October 21, 2010
  • La dueña (Argentine TV series) - citation needed
    • Cast, Claudia Lapacó as Teresa Fernández
    • 2010 miniseries
  • 44th Martín Fierro Awards - citation needed
    • Claudia Lapacó - Tita Merello, cuando yo me vaya and Historia clínica
    • Best lead actress of miniseries (2014)
  • Resistiré (Argentine TV series) - citation needed
    • Cast, Claudia Lapaco as Eladia Moreno
    • 2003 Argentine telenovela
  • Nené Cascallar, writer of radio plays and telenovelas
    • Her work catapulted the careers...Claudia Lapacó - citation needed
  • El amor tiene cara de mujer (Argentine TV series) - citation needed
    • Cast, Claudia Lapacó (1964 - 1970)
  • Doce casas, historia de mujeres devotas - citation needed
    • Cast, Claudia Lapacó as Ester (2014)
  • Golpe al corazón - citation needed
    • Cast, Claudia Lapacó as Chuna Mansilla
    • 2017 Argentine telenovela

For each of the above, look for content and references to possibly update this article with. JoeNMLC (talk) 14:02, 16 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ "Claudia Lapacó – Acá andamos, renaciendo". La Nación. 2000-04-30. Nació en 1940, en la Argentina, Claudia Lapacó, hija de padre ruso y madre francesa. [failed verification]
  2. ^ "Lengua materna (2010) - Ficha técnica, Sinopsis, Imágenes, Trailer, Actores, Cast | cinenacional.com" (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  3. ^ "No hay que aflojarle a la vida (1975)". Cine Nacional (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Cine Nacional. Retrieved 14 June 2015.