Ana Cristina Botero Cadavid (born in Medellín in 1968), is a Colombian actress, mainly active in the world of television, but also with participation in some Colombian plays and films.[1]

Ana Cristina Botero
Born
Ana Cristina Botero Cadavid

1968
Medellin, Colombia
Occupationactress
Known forTelevision, theater and movies actress
SpouseJorge Barón
ChildrenSantiago Barón Botero
ParentJaime Botero Gómez (father)

Career

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Ana Cristina is the daughter of actor, librettist and director Jaime Botero Gómez,[2] niece of actress Dora Cadavid[3] and sister of actors Óscar and María Cecilia Botero. She debuted on television when she was very young in the telenovela Lejos del Nido, starring her sister, María Cecilia and directed by her father, Jaime.

After remaining active in the theater, she returned to television in 1987 to join the cast of the soap opera Destinos Cruzados, a production starring her sister again.[4] Two years later, she appeared in the series Los Dueños del Poder, along with Luis Eduardo Arango, Víctor Mallarino and her sister María Cecilia.

She began the 1990s by joining the cast of the successful telenovela La Casa de las Dos Palmas by Manuel Mejía Vallejo, starring Gustavo Angarita, Vicky Hernández and Edmundo Troya. The same year, she acted in the series Por qué mataron a Betty si era tan buena muchacha? Since 1992, she was part of the cast of the humor series Vuelo secreto, playing Silvia.[5]

In the new millennium, she recorded appearances in the series El Precio del Silencio (2002) and A.M.A. La Academia (2003) before moving to Chile with her husband.[6][1] She has a child named Santiago Barón Botero, who is very proud of the artistic career of his mother, his aunt Maria Cecilia and his grandfather, Jaime.[7]

Filmography

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Television

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Botero has participated in the following television programs and series:[1]

  • 2017 - Infieles: Last episode: Radio taxi
  • 2012 - 2016 - Mujeres al Límite: Various characters
  • 2009 - Mariana & Scarlett - Hilos de Amor
  • 2003 - A.M.A. La Academia
  • 2002 - El Precio del Silencio: Mireya Botero
  • 1992 - La 40, la Calle del Amor
  • 1992 - Vuelo Secreto
  • 1991 - La Casa de las Dos Palmas: Laura Gómez
  • 1990 - Herencia Maldita
  • 1990 - Por qué mataron a Betty, si era tan buena muchacha?
  • 1989 - Los Dueños del Poder
  • 1987 - Alma Fuerte
  • 1987 - Destino
  • 1987 - Destinos Cruzados
  • 1986 - Huracán
  • 1984 - Las Estrellas de las Baum
  • 1978 - Lejos del Nido

Movies

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She also appeared in the following movies:[8][9]

  • 2020 - No Andaba Muerto, Estaba de Parranda: Lucy
  • 2019 - Feo pero Sabroso: Cuquita Canosa de la Calva

Theater

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More recently, she participated in the following plays:[1][8]

  • 2021 - Caliente Caliente 2
  • 2019 - Caliente Caliente

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Ana Cristina Botero". Manager Myriam Patricia - www.managermyriampatricia.com (in Spanish). Colombia. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Adiós a Jaime Botero Gómez". Periódico El Tiempo - www.eltiempo.com (in Spanish). Colombia: EL TIEMPO Casa Editorial. 9 February 1994. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  3. ^ Cuervo, Sergio (31 January 2022). "Dora Cadavid, la dama de la actuación que impactó la radio, el teatro y la televisión en Colombia". RCN Radio - www.rcnradio.com (in Spanish). Colombia. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Ana Cristina Botero". IMDb - /www.imdb.com. IMDB Inc. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  5. ^ "El Vuelo Secreto de las nenas de Ernesto". Periódico El Tiempo - www.eltiempo.com (in Spanish). Colombia: EL TIEMPO Casa Editorial. 3 September 1997. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  6. ^ "¿Qué pasó con?". Revista Semana - www.semana.com (in Spanish). Colombia: Publicaciones Semana S.A. 21 December 2007. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Hijo de Tigres". Periódico El Tiempo - www.eltiempo.com (in Spanish). Colombia: EL TIEMPO Casa Editorial. 20 March 2002. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Ana Cristina Botero presenta la película 'No andaba muerto, andaba de parranda'". W Radio - www.wradio.com.co (in Spanish). Colombia. 26 December 2019. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Colombia.com - www.colombia.com". Feo pero Sabroso (in Spanish). Colombia: Colombia.com. Retrieved 5 March 2022.