Carmina Riego


Carmina Riego Ramírez is a Chilean actress and cultural manager.
She has played diverse charismatic and popular characters in telenovelas, occasionally in the comedy genre, and is best known for the role of Esmeralda Peralta in Amores de Mercado.

Biography

Carmina Riego is a graduate of the University of Chile's School of Acting and Theater Design, where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with mention in theater in 1993.
In 1995 she collaborated with the dramatist Ramón Griffero, starring in the plays La Gorda in 1995, Río abajo in 1996, and Almuerzo de mediodía in 1999, premiered at the. These productions have been recognized by critics and the public, both in Chile and abroad.
Her television debut was in the Televisión Nacional de Chile telenovela Aquelarre. Due to her positive reception in this, she was hired to be part of the staff of director María Eugenia Rencoret, in the dramatic area of public television, where she began to stand out for her versatility when playing charismatic and popular roles in comedic telenovelas.
In 2000 she acted in ', in which she and her sister – played by – become the owners of a picturesque café con piernas. In 2001 she took part in Amores de Mercado, where her character managed to maintain popularity throughout the telenovela's broadcast. In this show she shared credits with Malucha Pinto and, playing the Peralta sisters. In 2003, she played the sassy prostitute from El Edén in '. In addition, she acted in ', ', and '. In 2005 she starred in the sitcom ', with Patricia López.
In 2006, Riego was called on by the executive producer of Canal 13's fiction area,, and performed in ', Don Amor, and '.
In 2011 she reappeared on television with a small role in the TVN series Los archivos del cardenal, and on Mega. Later she was summoned for La chúcara, where she played the mother of the protagonist, a role that brought her back to telenovelas after five years working in other genres.
In recent years she has participated in Acassuso by Rafael Spregelburd, directed by, Medusa by Ximena Carrera, directed by Sebastián Vila, and El taller by Nona Fernández, directed by Marcelo Leonart.

Filmography

Films

Telenovelas

Other TV series and miniseries

Theater