Carla Peterson (actress)

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Carla Peterson
Born
Carla Constanza Peterson

(1974-04-06) April 6, 1974 (age 50)[1]
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
Spouse
(m. 2011)
Children1
Parents
  • Damián Peterson
  • María Rosa Russo
Websitewww.carlapeterson.com

Carla Constanza Peterson (born 6 April 1974) is an Argentine actress.

Biography[edit]

Carla Constanza Peterson was born in Córdoba, Argentina on April 6, 1974, and lived the first two years of her life there. Peterson is the daughter of a commodore of the Argentine Air Force and a lawyer; she is descended from Swedes through her father and Italians through her mother. Peterson is the oldest of three siblings.

Personal life[edit]

She married Argentine politician Martín Lousteau in New Haven, Connecticut in September 2011.[2] On January 26, 2013, she gave birth to the couple's first child, a boy, whom they called Gaspar, who was born in the Clínica Maternidad Suizo Argentina.

Career[edit]

At 18 years old, Peterson moved for a couple of months to New York and Los Angeles to take dance classes. Two years later she appeared in a television casting and was chosen to participate in Montaña rusa.

In 1996, she was part of the cast of the television series Por siempre mujercitas. In 1997, she was part of the cast of the television series Naranja y media. From 1999 to 2000, she was part of the cast of the youth television series Verano del '98.

In 2001, she was part of the cast of the television series EnAmorArte. From 2002 to 2003, she was part of the cast of the television series Son amores. In 2004, she was part of the cast of the television series La niñera. In 2004, she was part of the cast of the television series Los pensionados. In 2005, she was a principle antagonist in the telenovela Amarte así. In 2005, she makes a small participation in the television series Mujeres asesinas.

From 2006 to 2007, she was part of the cast of the television series Sos mi vida. From 2007 to 2008, she was the protagonist of the television series Lalola with Luciano Castro. From 2008 to 2009, she was the protagonist of the television series Los exitosos Pells with Mike Amigorena.

In 2010 she acted in the movie El mural. In 2011, she was the protagonist of the television series Un año para recordar with Gastón Pauls. In 2011, she was part of the cast of the television series Los únicos. In 2011 she acted in the movie Medianeras.

In 2012 she acted in the movie 2+2. From 2012 to 2013, she was one of the protagonist of the television series Tiempos compulsivos. In 2013, she was one of the protagonist of the television series En terapia.

In 2014 she acted in the movie Las insoladas. From 2014 to 2015, she was the protagonist of the television series Guapas with Mercedes Morán, Araceli González, Isabel Macedo and Florencia Bertotti. In 2015, she was part of the cast of the television series Dispuesto a todo. In 2016 she, makes a small participation in the television series Educando a Nina. In 2016 she acted in the movie Una noche de amor. In 2016 she acted in the movie Inseparables.

In 2017 she acted in the movie Mamá se fue de viaje. In 2018, she was the protagonist of the television series 100 días para enamorarse. In 2018, she was part of the cast of the television series Edha. In 2018 she acted in the movie Recreo. In 2018 she acted in the drama thriller Animal. In 2019, she was part of the cast of the television series Reacción en cadena.

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Character Channel
1993 Princesa Catalina Mendoza Canal 9
1994-1995 Montaña rusa María Canal 13
1995 La nena Sol Canal 9
1996 Por siempre mujercitas Lola Canal 9
1997 Naranja y media Valeria Telefe
1998 La nocturna Martina Aguirre Canal 13
1999-2000 Verano del '98 Perla Gómez Telefe
2001 EnAmorArte Lucía Prieto Telefe
2002-2003 Son amores Brigitte Monti Canal 13
2004 La niñera Anna Wainer Telefe
2004 Los pensionados Sandra Canal 13
2005 Amarte así Chantal Villagarcía Telemundo
2005 Mujeres asesinas Analía Canal 13
2006-2007 Sos mi vida Constanza Insúa Canal 13
2007-2008 Lalola Dolores "Lola" Padilla América TV
2008-2009 Los exitosos Pells Sol Casenave Telefe
2011 Un año para recordar Ana María Santos Telefe
2011 Los únicos Doris Hoffman Canal 13
2012-2013 Tiempos compulsivos Inés Alonso Canal 13
2013 En terapia Juliana Rosso TV Pública
2014-2015 Guapas María Emilia "Mey" García del Río Canal 13
2015 Dispuesto a todo Canal 13
2016 Educando a Nina Paz Echegaray Telefe
2018 100 días para enamorarse Laura Contempomi Telefe
2018 Edha Tatiana Aragón Netflix
2019 Reacción en cadena Diana Canal 13
2020 Casi feliz Eva Netflix
2021 100 días para enamorarnos Martina Guerty Telemundo
2021 Terapia alternativa Selva Star+

Theater[edit]

Year Title Director Theater
2000-2001 Chicas católicas Alicia Zanca
2001-2002 Todo está bien si termina bien Miguel Guerberof Teatro Anfitrión
2002 Para todos los gustos Miguel Guerberof El ombligo de la luna
2004-2005 El castillo de Kafka Miguel Guerberof Teatro del Abasto
2005 ¿Quien es Janet? Claudia Fontán Teatro variedades concert
2006-2007 Comedia Miguel Guerberof Teatro Beckett
2007-2008 Ceremonia enamorada Carla Peterson Teatro Beckett
2009-2010 Corazón idiota Carlos Casella, Daniel Cúparo and Ana Frenkel Paseo La Plaza
2011 La guerra de los Rose Marcos Carnevale Teatro Maipo
2015 Venus en piel Javier Daulte Paseo La Plaza

Movies[edit]

Year Movie Character Director
2007 Ratatouille Colette Tato Brad Bird
2009 La ventana Claudia Carlos Sorín
2010 Plumíferos Clarita Daniel De Felippo
El mural Blanca Luz Brum Héctor Olivera
2011 Medianeras Marcela Gustavo Taretto
2012 2+2 Betina Diego Kaplan
2014 Las insoladas Flor Gustavo Taretto
2016 Una noche de amor Paola Hernán Guerschuny
Inseparables Verónica Marcos Carnevale
2017 Mamá se fue de viaje Vera Ariel Winograd
2018 Recreo Andrea Hernán Guerschuny and Jazmín Stuart
Animal Susana Decoud Armando Bó
2023 Women on the Edge Ángela Trigal Azul Lombardía

Videoclips[edit]

Year Artist Song
1999 Babasónicos Desfachatados
2019 Jimena Barón Se acabó

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Work Result
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Supporting Actress Son amores Nominated
2002 Clarín Awards Revelation Actress Son amores Winner
2006 Martín Fierro Awards Supporting Actress in Comedy Sos mi vida Nominated
2007 Martín Fierro Awards Comedy Protagonist Actress Lalola Winner
2007 Clarín Awards Comedy Actress Lalola Winner
2008 Martín Fierro Awards Comedy Protagonist Actress Los exitosos Pells Winner
2008 Clarín Awards Comedy Actress Lalola Winner
2009 Martín Fierro Awards Comedy Protagonist Actress Los exitosos Pells Nominated
2009 Clarín Awards Comedy Actress Los exitosos Pells Nominated
2010 Hugo Awards Female Revelation Corazón idiota Nominated
2011 Konex Foundation Actress Television of the Decade Diploma of Merit Winner
2012 Tato Awards Best Actress of Miniseries Tiempos compulsivos Nominated
2012 Sur Awards Best Leading Actress 2+2 Nominated
2013 Tato Awards Best Leading Actress in Drama En terapia Nominated
2015 Martín Fierro Awards Actress Protagonist of Daily Fiction Guapas Winner
2015 ACE Awards Leading Actress in Dramatic Comedy Venus en piel Nominated
2019 Martín Fierro Awards Actress Protagonist of Daily Fiction 100 días para enamorarse Winner

References[edit]

  1. ^ "El mensaje de amor de Martín Lousteau a Carla Peterson por su cumpleaños en confinamiento". 6 April 2020. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Ganó como Actriz protagonista de tira: Martín Fierro 2019: el encendido discurso de Carla Peterson". Clarín. 9 June 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2020.

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