Karyme Lozano (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈɾime loˈsano]; born Karyme Lucía Virginia Lozano Carreno on April 3, 1978) is a Mexican actress. She has appeared on three covers of Los 50 Mas Bellos[1] of People en Español. She has been nominated and won several awards for Best Actress including for Premios TVyNovelas and Las Palmas de Oro.

Karyme Lozano
Born
Karyme Lucía Virginia Lozano Carreno

(1978-04-03) April 3, 1978 (age 46)
Mexico City, Mexico
Other namesKary
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present

Career

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Lozano is a well-known Mexican actress who has appeared in many Televisa telenovelas including Volver a Empezar (1994), Si Dios Me Quita La Vida (1995), Confidente de Secundaria (1997), Pueblo Chico, Infierno Grande (1998), Amar Sin Límites, 1999–2000 series Tres mujeres,[2] El Manantial, Niña amada mía (which aired on Univision simultaneously) and the Venevisión telenovela Soñar no Cuesta Nada, entirely shot in Miami, Florida.

TV series she has participated in include Mujeres Asesinas (HBO Latino) in its second season, the Colombian series Tiempo Final (Canal Fox), and Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real.

Lozano has also participated in theater in plays such as Anastasia, Cinderella and Grease, with the role of Sonia.

In 2004 she played the lead role in the film Desnudos, an artist physically and mentally abused by her boyfriend, a performance that earned her a nomination for an Ariel Award.

In 2010 Lozano made her debut on U.S. movie screens with For Greater Glory (Cristiada) alongside Eva Longoria and Andy Garcia. Later she wrote and directed her first short film, The True Meaning of Love, which was accepted by several film festivals in the United States.

In 2017 Lozano participated in the season finale episodes of Kevin Can Wait on CBS alongside Kevin James.

Lozano is represented by Shoreline Management as an actress, writer, and director.[3]

Filmography

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Films
Year Title Role Notes
2003 El hecho imposible
Ladies' Night Policewoman
2004 Desnudos Diana
Bandido Rosalía
2009 Pepe & Santo vs. América Isabel
2012 Cristiada Doña María del Río
2014 Hijo de Dios[4] Santa Claudia Prócula Mexican version
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1994-95 Volver a Empezar Liliana Supporting role
1995 Si Dios Me Quita La Vida Esther "Teté" Román Sánchez Supporting role
1996 Confidente de secundaria Marilú Supporting role
1997 Pueblo chico, infierno grande Braulia Felícitas María de la Salud Serna Supporting role
El secreto de Alejandra Vanessa Supporting role
Mujer, casos de la vida real
1999-2000 Tres mujeres Fátima Uriarte Saraldi Main role
2001-02 El Manantial Bárbara Luna Ramírez Series regular
2003 Niña amada mía Isabela Soriano Rivera Main role
2005-06 Soñar no Cuesta Nada Emilia Olivares Alvarez Main role
2006–07 Amar Sin Límites Azul Toscano/Azucena Main role
2009 Mujeres asesinas Ana Beltran Episode: "Ana y Paula, ultrajadas"
2012 El Talismán[5] Mariana Aceves de Ibarra Supporting role
2013-14 Quiero Amarte Amaya Serrano Martínez/Florencia Martínez de Serrano Main role
2017 Kevin Can Wait[6] Maritza
2022-23 Mi secreto Daniela Estrada Series regular
2023 Minas de pasión Aleida Cervantes

Awards and nominations

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Premios TVyNovelas

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Year Category Telenovela Result
2000 Best Young Lead Actress Tres mujeres Won
2002 Best Female Antagonist El Manantial Nominated
2003 Best Lead Actress Niña amada mía
2007 Amar Sin Límites

References

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  1. ^ "En la Portada: 'Los 50 Más Bellos' de People en Español". www.businesswire.com. Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  2. ^ Sadlier, Darlene Joy (2009-09-03). Latin American melodrama: passion, pathos, and entertainment. University of Illinois Press. pp. 167–. ISBN 9780252076558. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  3. ^ "ISA of the Day: Shoreline Becomes Latin American Talent & Literary Manager". SydneysBuzz The Blog. 2017-04-20. Retrieved 2017-05-04.
  4. ^ Entrevista con Eduardo Verastegui productor ejecutivo de la versión en español de "Son of God" altar7.com - Retrieved on 28-04-2014
  5. ^ Vuelve Karyme Lozano a las telenovelas con Talismán. Informador.com.mx (2011-11-02). Retrieved on 2012-04-17.
  6. ^ "Karyme Lozano debutará en TV estadunidense con "Kevin can wait" y "Real Rob"" (in Spanish). publimetro.com. 26 April 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
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