Celeste Cid

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Celeste Cid
Born
María Celeste Cid

(1984-01-19) January 19, 1984 (age 40)
NationalityArgentine
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present
Height1.57 m (5 ft 2 in)
Partners

María Celeste Cid (born January 19, 1984) is an Argentine actress.

Biography[edit]

María Celeste Cid was born on January 19, 1984, and grew up in the San Cristóbal neighborhood of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Career[edit]

Her acting career began at thirteen when she decided to ask her aunt to take her to a casting for the children's strip Chiquititas. After having gone through Verano del '98, Celeste received the offer for her first protagonist, along with Emanuel Ortega at EnAmorArte. In 2002, she was part of the soap opera Franco Buenaventura, el profe, headed by Osvaldo Laport. There she played a young student who ended up having a relationship with her teacher. In 2003, she played Julia Malaguer Podestá in Resistiré where she shared a leading role with Pablo Echarri. That year she also participated in the "Asesíname" video clip by Charly García. Then, she participated in some episodes of the unitary Pol-ka Locas de amor and in 2005 she returned to the small screen as the protagonist of the unit, Ambiciones, on the Telefe screen. During the course of that year, she performed in classical theater in the Greek tragedy Hipólito and Fedra. Between 2006 and 2007 she dedicated herself to having sporadic television stakes in unitarians such as Mujeres asesinas, Televisión por la identidad and Mujeres elefantes. She debuted as director in the short film Limbo, released in 2008. In 2008, she starred in his first feature film, Motivos para no enamorarse, with Jorge Marrale. Later she returns to the small screen as the protagonist of the mini interactive series Dirigime - La Venganza that was transmitted through the Terra Networks portal. In this fiction the user looks at the chapters according to the character she chooses and at the end of each broadcast he has to vote on the best destination for the story. The series was also broadcast on América TV. In 2009, she starred in Eva & Lola directed by the filmmaker Sabrina Farji. In 2010, she returned to television as one of the protagonists of Para vestir santos for Canal 13 which earned her great success and recognition throughout the year. In that unit she had to sing several times, proving to have a Good voice at the time of singing. In 2011, she had to leave her leading role in the TV Soap Lobo due to illness. Three other actresses vied for the role.[1]

Later she traveled to Europe to star in the dramatic film The German Friend of Argentine-German production. In August 2012, she starred with Luciano Castro on the soap opera Sos mi hombre, broadcast on the screen of Canal 13, which remained on the air until mid-2013. During 2014, Celeste starred in the film Aire Libre, alongside Leonardo Sbaraglia and under the orders of Anahí Berneri. On television he played Vera Santoro in Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll on the Telefe screen. In 2015, she starred in the film La parte ausente, by Gabriel Maidana, along with Alberto Ajaka. In 2017 she starred in the series Las Estrellas (telenovela) aired on Canal 13 together with Marcela Kloosterboer, Violeta Urtizberea, Natalie Pérez and Justina Bustos. The series premiered on May 29, 2017, and ended on January 23, 2018.

Personal life[edit]

In 2003, she met musician Emmanuel Horvilleur with whom she soon had her first son, André Horvilleur. From 2006 to 2008 she was in a relationship with the Argentine film and television director Luis Ortega. Later in 2013, she had a relationship with the leader of Tan Biónica, Chano Moreno Charpentier, from whom she separated in 2014. In 2015, she was in a relationship with a writer named Leandro Taub. On April 22, 2016, it was announced that she was pregnant with her second baby with actor and television host Michel Noher. On October 13, 2016, her second son was born, whom they called Antón Noher.

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Character Channel
1997-1998 Chiquititas Bárbara "Barbarita" Ramírez Telefe
1999-2000 Verano del '98 Yoko Vázquez Telefe
2001 EnAmorArte Celeste Serrano/Celeste Miguens Telefe
2002 Franco Buenaventura, el profe Carolina Peña Telefe
2003 Resistiré Julia Malaguer Podestá Telefe
2004 El Deseo Cartonera Telefe
2004 Locas de amor Zara Ohañak Canal 13
2005 Botines Jazmín Canal 13
2005 Conflictos en red Florencia Telefe
2005 Ambiciones Nina Cárdenas Telefe
2006 Mujeres asesinas Lucía/Cecilia/Ramona Canal 13
2007 Televisión por la identidad Julia Telefe
2008 Mujeres asesinas Victoria Canal 13
2008 Fundación Huésped: Oportunidades Nora Canal 13
2009 Dirigime: la venganza Laura América TV
2010 Para vestir santos Malena San Juan Canal 13
2011 Contra las cuerdas Juana TV Pública
2011 El puntero Guillermina Ruiz Canal 13
2012-2013 Sos mi hombre Camila Garay Canal 13
2014-2015 Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll Vera Santoro/Vera Bettini Telefe
2016 Si solo si Berenice TV Pública
2017-2018 Las Estrellas (telenovela) Virginia Estrella Canal 13
2018 Pasado de Copas: Drunk History Ava Gardner Telefe
2019 Otros pecados Lola Canal 13
2019 Monzón Susana Giménez Space
2019 El host Female ghost Fox
2020 Separadas Martina Soria/Martina Rivero Canal 13
2021 Planners Malena Star+

Movies[edit]

Year Movie Character Director
2008 Motivos para no enamorarse Clara Mariano Mucci
2010 Eva & Lola Eva Sabrina Farji
2012 The German Friend Sulamit Löwenstein Jeanine Meerapfel
2014 Aire libre Lucía Anahí Berneri
2015 La parte ausente Lucrecia Galel Maidana
2016 Artax: Un nuevo Comienzo Mariana Diego Corsini
2020 Hasta el cielo ida y vuelta Sebastián Pivotto

Videoclips[edit]

Year Artist Song Director
2003 Charly García Asesíname
2016 Mex Urtizberea Mua
2018 Martina Stoessel and Cali y El Dandee Por Que Te Vas
2019 Meteoros and Emmanuel Horvilleur Chica en Buenos Aires

Discography[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Work Result
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Best Actress Novel Star Franco Buenaventura, el profe Nominated
2002 INTE Award Best Youth Talent in Latin America Franco Buenaventura, el profe Winner
2003 INTE Award Latin American Actress of the Year Resistiré Nominated
2005 ACE Awards Female Revelation Hipólito y Fedra Nominated
2008 Bafici Best short film, script and direction Limbo Nominated
2009 Málaga International Film Festival High interpretive quality Motivos para no enamorarse Winner
2010 Martín Fierro Awards Best Actress Miniseries Star Para vestir santos Nominated
2011 Seoul International Drama Award Best Actress Para vestir santos Nominated
2011 Festival du Cinema Sud Americain en Marsella Best Actress Eva y Lola Winner
2012 Tato Awards Best Novel Actress Sos mi hombre Nominated
2012 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actress in Daily Fiction Sos mi hombre Nominated
2013 Silver Condor Awards Best Actress The German Friend Nominated
2013 El Festival Internacional de Cine de Punta del Este 16ª edición Special mention for participation in a movie The German Friend Winner
2015 Silver Condor Awards Best Leading Actress Aire libre Nominated
2015 Kids Choice Awards Argentina Favorite Actress Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll Nominated
2017 Tato Awards Best Leading Actress in Daily Fiction Las Estrellas (telenovela) Nominated

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Celeste Cid no será la heroína de El Lobo: tres candidatas a reemplazarla". Ciudad Magazine (in Spanish). 2011-11-07. Retrieved 2021-05-22.

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