Andrea Freund
Andrea Michelle Marie Freund is a Chilean stage, film, and television actress and also a theater director and producer.
Biography
She attended the Alliance Française School in Santiago. She entered the Escuela Teatro Imagen, directed by Gustavo Meza, graduating in 1993.She began her stage career in the early 1990s and made her television debut in the telenovela Champaña on Canal 13, rising to fame for her role as the murdered woman in the drama. Since then, she has acted in a number of telenovelas, including Top Secret, El amor está de moda, Marrón Glacé, el regreso and Fuera de control, among others.
His breakthrough came in 2000, acting in the telenovela Romané, where her character "Charito", a teacher, falls in love with her gypsy student called "Mirko", directed by acclaimed director Vicente Sabatini. She also starred in the first horror film in Chile, Ángel Negro, by Jorge Olguín.
In the mid-2000s, she only appeared in Mega miniseries, including a starring role in Mitú. Later, she debuted as a theater producer alongside her ex-husband, actor and screenwriter Mateo Iribarren.
In 2003, she produced the play La condición humana, winning her first Altazor Award. In 2011, her starring role in 03:34: Earthquake in Chile garnered critical acclaim, earning her an Altazor Award nomination in 2012.
Later, she joined the cast of the acclaimed Chilean Amazon Prime series La Jauría.
Freund's last television appearances were Dime con quién andas and El día menos pensado in Chilevisión.