Alina Lozano
Born
Alina Lozano Acosta

(1969-01-06) 6 January 1969
Bogotá, Colombia
OccupationActress
Spouses
(m. 2005; div. 2008)
    Jim Velásquez
    (m. 2023)

    Alina Lozano Acosta (born 6 January 1969) is a Colombian actress and writer recognized for her many roles on national television, such as Nidia Pacheco in Pedro el escamoso, Esther Pimiento in El último matrimonio feliz, Chief Penagos in Las detectivas y el Víctor, Judith Mora in El tesoro, and Elvira Mora in Pa' quererte.

    Early life and education

    Alina Lozano was born in Bogotá, Colombia on 6 January 1969.[1][2] She studied at the National School of Dramatic Art and at the Permanent Theater Research Workshop directed by Santiago García. She also took university classes in hotel management and law, but withdrew from the programs, as she felt "out of place".[3]

    She married Cuban actor Mijail Mulkay in 2005. They divorced in 2008. In 2022, she began a relationship with actor Jim Velásquez, and a year later they announced their engagement.[1]

    Acting career

    Lozano credits Álvaro Rodríguez as her most influential acting teacher. She joined his troupe, El Callejón del Gato, for six years. After performing in the production Bodas de perla, which Dago García broadcast on the program Invitados de medianoche, she was able to move into television, beginning with a role in the comedy Romeo y Buseta in 1991.[3]

    Her first film appearance was in 1995's De amores y delitos: el alma del maíz, directed by Patricia Restrepo. This was followed by Time Out in 1998, and A que te cojo ratón in 2000.[3]

    In 2002, she received India Catalina and TVyNovelas Awards for her supporting role in the telenovela Pedro el escamoso.[4][5] She also received an India Catalina Award for Pa' quererte in 2021.[6]

    Most recently, she appeared in the telenovelas Til Money Do Us Part in 2022 and La Reina del Sur from 2022 to 2023.[1][7]

    Writing

    Lozano cowrote the play El mono sabe a qué palo trepa with actor Julio César Herrera, and they appeared together in a 2012 production of it which toured Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Miami, and New York. She has also written other plays, such as Gladys canta y sus males espanta.[8]

    Filmography

    TV series

    Year Title Role Channel
    1991Romeo y BusetaPerlaCanal 1
    1992Si mañana estoy vivaBertha
    Los motivos de Lola
    1993De pies a cabezaCanal A
    1994El hijo de NadiaNadia Chona
    1997Marcelina
    1998Dios se lo pagueJuanaCaracol Televisión
    Corazón prohibidoMargaritaCanal A
    2000Adónde va SoledadSamanthaCanal RCN
    2001–2003Pedro el escamosoNidia PachecoCaracol Televisión
    2003Como Pedro por su casa
    2004Luna, la herederaBeatriz
    2005Por amor a GloriaSara de Mantilla
    El baile de la vidaInés de Angarita
    Vuelo 1503Mireya González
    2006–2007El engañoSusana
    2007Mujeres asesinasHelena, the nunCanal RCN
    2008Tiempo finalDolores, the bartenderFox Channel
    Aquí no hay quien vivaICBF functionaryCanal RCN
    2008–2009El último matrimonio felizEsther Pimiento
    2009Las detectivas y el VíctorChief Penagos
    2010–2016Mujeres al límiteVarious charactersCaracol Televisión
    2011A corazón abiertoNurse's motherCanal RCN
    Los canariosAna Díaz GranadosCaracol Televisión
    2012Pobres RicoHelena TéllezCanal RCN
    Retrato de una mujerEsther
    2013Chica vampiroAndrea Corchuelo
    Crónicas de un sueñoMiriam de GarcíaCanal Capital
    2014–2015Secretos del paraísoMercedesCanal RCN
    2015Diomedes, el cacique de la juntaDr. Piedad
    2016Yo soy FrankyDirector ElizabethNickelodeon
    El tesoroJudith Ruiz de MurciaCaracol Televisión
    2016–2017Hilos de sangre azulEsperanzaCanal RCN
    2017No olvidarás mi nombreVictoria Mera
    La NocturnaDoña AdelaidaCaracol Televisión
    InfielesArmindaCanal 1
    2018–2019Heart's DecreeLawyerCanal RCN
    Wild DistrictFranciscaNetflix
    2019BolívarTía MercedesCaracol Televisión
    El BronxHelena Rojas
    El Charrito Negro, el sueño de un ídoloTelecafé
    2019–2021FriendzoneTeresaCaracol Play
    2020All for LoveMagola de Romero/Magola de PortillaCaracol Televisión
    2020–2021Pa' quererteElvira MoraCanal RCN
    2021Encuentros cercanosCristinaCanal Trece
    Felices los cuatroAlgenis SanabriaCanal TRO
    2022Til Money Do Us PartLeonor de MéndezCanal RCN
    2022–2023La Reina del SurMargaritaTelemundo

    Films

    Year Title Role Director
    1995De amores y delitos: el alma del maízSalvadora TapiasPatricia Restrepo
    1998Time OutJoanaSergio Cabrera
    2000A que te cojo ratónSpecial appearanceRodrigo Triana
    2002Como el gato y el ratónConsuelo de Cristancho
    2003Tres hombres, tres mujeresSpecial appearanceCarlos Hernández
    2008Paraíso travelPatriciaSimón Brand
    2009Of Love and Other DemonsAbadesaHilda Hidalgo
    2013El controlDoraFelipe Dothée

    Theater

    Awards and nominations

    Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
    2001TVyNovelas AwardsBest Supporting ActressPedro el escamosoWinner[5]
    2002India Catalina AwardsBest Supporting ActressWinner[4]
    2003Orquídea AwardWinner[9]
    2013TVyNovelas AwardsBest Supporting Telenovela ActressPobres RicoNominated
    India Catalina AwardsBest Supporting Telenovela ActressNominated
    Best Supporting ActressPedro el escamosoWinner[10]
    Best Leading Actress in a Series or MiniseriesCrónicas de un sueñoNominated
    2018Best Antagonist Actress in a Telenovela or SeriesNo olvidarás mi nombreNominated[11]
    2021Pa' quererteWinner[6]

    References

    1. 1 2 3 Reyes, Sandra (7 June 2023). "Alina Lozano, la actriz de 'La reina del sur' que se va a casar con un actor 30 años menor que ella" [Alina Lozano, the Actress From "La reina del sur" Who is Going to Marry an Actor 30 Years Her Junior]. El Comercio Mag. (in Spanish). Peru. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
    2. "Alina Lozano". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Spain. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
    3. 1 2 3 Velasco, Luz Adriana (16 July 2001). "Actriz dedicada" [Dedicated Actress]. TV y Novelas (in Spanish). No. 306. Archived from the original on 30 July 2018. Retrieved 16 August 2023 via Colarte.
    4. 1 2 "El escamoso se ganó la India". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Colombia. 4 March 2002. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
    5. 1 2 "Premios TVyNovelas – Colombia". Colombia-SA (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 August 2023.
    6. 1 2 "Premios India Catalina 2021: lista de ganadores". Diario AS (in Spanish). 27 March 2021. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
    7. "Leonor de Méndez" (in Spanish). RCN Televisión. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
    8. "Alina Lozano, seducida por el teatro y Guayaquil" [Alina Lozano, Seduced By the Theater and Guayaquil]. El Universo (in Spanish). Ecuador. 18 April 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
    9. "Ganadores del orquídea". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Colombia. 9 June 2003. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
    10. "El escamoso se ganó la India". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Colombia. 4 March 2002. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
    11. "Nominados 34° Premios India Catalina de la industria audiovisual Colombiana" (in Spanish). India Catalina Awards. Archived from the original on 11 August 2018. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
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