Hilda Abrahamz

Hilda Astrid Abrahamz Navarro (born November 14, 1959) is a Venezuelan actress and beauty pageant titleholder. She was the official representative of her country in the 1980 Miss World pageant held in London, United Kingdom on November 13, 1980, where she was one of the top 15 semifinalists

Life and career
Abrahamz was born in Mérida, Venezuela and raised in Los Teques. She later moved with her mother to Argentina and graduated from the school. She later returned to Venezuela and in 1980 was the official representative of her country in the 1980 Miss World pageant held in London, United Kingdom on November 13, 1980, where she was one of the top 15 semifinalists. The following year she made her television debut in the RCTV telenovela, Luz Marina and stayed on the network to 1989, playing main antagonists in a number of series. In 1990 she starred in the Panamericana Televisión telenovela, Natacha and in 1991 returned to RCTV with El desprecio. She later starred in Canal 9's Princesa (1992) in Argentina, and again returned to Venezuela.

In 1995, Abrahamz joined Venevisión for starring in the telenovela Ka Ina. She later starred in Quirpa de tres mujeres and Todo por tu amor. In 1999, Abrahamz again returned to RCTV with Carita Pintada and stayed with the network for nine more series. Her most notable series was 2002-2003 telenovela, My Sweet Fat Valentina as the main antagonist. In 2012 she appeared in the Venevisión telenovela, Mi ex me tiene ganas. She spent later years appeared in stage production.

In 2012, Abrahamz made her big screen debut playing transgender woman in the drama film, Blue and Not So Pink. The film won the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the 28th Goya Awards, the first Venezuelan film to do so. In 2023 she starred in the Mexican horror-anthology series, La hora marcada.