

Amparo Noguera
Amparo Noguera stands out as a prominent figure in contemporary Chilean cinema, boasting a remarkable career that spans over three decades across film, television, and theater. Renowned for her adaptability and skill across various genres, she captivates audiences with her charisma, mystique, and elegance, whether in leading or supporting roles. Her talents have earned her the admiration of directors and the respect of her fellow actors, paving the way for what many believe will be her ascendance in the international film scene in the near future.
Throughout her film career, Noguera has partnered with some of Chile's most esteemed filmmakers, including Pablo Larraín, Raúl Ruiz, Sebastián Lelio, and Fernando Guzzoni. Her filmography includes critically acclaimed works such as Tony Manero (2008), No (2012), A Fantastic Woman (2017), and Blanquita (2022), the latter of which was chosen as Chile's entry for the Academy Awards.
On the television front, she has featured in some of the most iconic series that resonate with audiences across generations, including Romané (2000), El Laberinto de Alicia (2011), and The Pack (2019). Amparo Noguera's impressive body of work continues to solidify her status as a vital asset to Chilean and international storytelling.