Claudia di Girolamo
Claudia del Carmen Di Girolamo Quesney, is a Chilean actress and theater director of Italian descent, who has a prominent and distinguished artistic career in theater, film and television. Considered one of the best actresses of the performing arts in the history of Chilean television.
Claudia began the most successful period of her career in the 1990s, leading the first super-productions in the history of Chilean television, in the midst of Golden Age of television series, between the 1990s and 2000s, with titles such as Trampas y Caretas, Estupido Cupido, Oro Verde, Iorana, La Fiera, Romané, Pampa Ilusión, El circo de las Montini, Puertas Adentro, and Los Pincheira.
She was married to fellow actor Cristián Campos. Her current spouse is telenovela director, and a TVN executive, Vicente Sabatini. They were married in 1996.
Filmography
Televisión
| Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
| 1977 | Mutis | Main role | |
| 1990 | Amelia Lópes O'Neill | The Woman of Fernando | Supporting role |
| 1990 | Two Women in The City | Valeria Vergara | Main role |
| 1996 | My Last Man | Florencia | Main role |
| 2007 | Heart Radio | Sandra | Main role |
| 2008 | Secrets | Amelia | Main role |
| 2010 | Post Mortm | Marta | Especial role |
| 2023 | Behind The Rain | Dora | Main role |
Theater
- 1976 - The House of Bernarda Alba
- 1976 - Seximental Education
- 1978 - Loyola, Loyola
- 1979 - Zero on Left
- 1981 - Glass Roof
- 1982 - Salome
- 1984 - Last Edition
- 1987 - A Very Special Day
- 1990 - Fool for Love
- 1992 - King Lear
- 1993 - El Vacio Absurdo
- 1994 - Le Malentendu
- 1995 - La Catedral de la Luz
- 1998 - Madame de Sade
- 1999 - Fedra
- 2000 - The Heredity
- 2001 - Medea
- 2003 - The Son
- 2004 - Psicosis 4.48
- 2006 - Roberto Zucco
- 2007 - Hedda Gabler
- 2008 - Las Brutas
- 2009 - Orlando
- 2010 - Almedi, The Fool
- 2011 - A Doll's House
- 2013 - The Sea On The Wall
- 2013 - Trovarsi
- 2015 - The Tempest
- 2017 - Lady Marginal
- 2017 - White Rabbit. Red Rabbit
- 2017 - The Glass Menagerie
- 2020 - La Taguada
- 2020 - Cannibal
- 2020 - King Lear
- 2021 - Las Brutas
- 2022 - Oleaje
- 2023 - ''Hablan''