Luz Jiménez (actress) explained

Luz Jiménez
Birth Name:María de la Luz Jiménez Ormeño
Birth Date:18 December 1934
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Occupation:Actress, theater director, teacher
Years Active:1957–present
Spouse:Alfredo Acuña
Alma Mater:Catholic University of Chile

Luz Jiménez Ormeño (born 18 December 1934) is a Chilean actress, theater director, and teacher who gained recognition for her performances in the roles of Maruja in the play (1979) and Kiki Blanche in the telenovela (1988). She has developed a career spanning 50 years, in which she gained popularity mainly as a theater and television actress.[1]

She began acting theatrically in the 1950s, and during the 1980s became one of the first important figures of the then-emerging telenovela industry at Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) centered around . Since then, she has been considered one of the country's most respected figures in the performing arts.

Among her most recognized collaborations are those she formed with director Vicente Sabatini, appearing in important telenovelas such as (1984), (1985), (1989), (1997), (1999), Romané (2000), Pampa Ilusión (2001), (2002), (2007), Manuel Rodríguez (2010), and La Doña (2011).[2]

In 2015 she was recognized with a career award at the first .

In 2017 she obtained a small role in the Rede Globo series Os Dias Eram Assim.

Biography

Beginnings

Luz Jiménez's acting studies were conducted in the mid-1960s at the of the University of Chile. However she left her studies incomplete. "I left the theater for a love. I got married and then I had my four daughters." Later, she resumed her studies at the Catholic University's, graduating in 1979. During the 1970s she worked as a secretary in the vice-rectory of the university after the censorship of university theaters during Augusto Pinochet's military dictatorship.[3]

She began her career between 1955 and 1960, participating in the various university and independent theater companies, acting in works such as El fin de febrero (1958) by Alejandro Sieveking, La princesa Panchita, Ocúpate de Amelia, and ¿Cuantos años tiene un día? by the Ictus Theatre company.[4]

1979–1990

Collective theater and world tour

In 1979 Jiménez starred with Myriam Palacios, Soledad Alonso, and Loreto Valenzuela in the play by David Benavente, directed by Raúl Osorio.[5] It was created by Benavente and the Theater Research Workshop (TIT) at Santiago's Teatro Ángel.[6] [7] The work constitutes a milestone in the history of Chilean theater during the period of the dictatorship, given that it deals with the theme of unemployment of the time and machismo from the point of view of three women settlers who try to overcome poverty by weaving burlap in a workshop given by the Vicariate of Solidarity. The success of the play led her to make an international tour of America and Europe.[8] [9] [10]

Collaboration with Sonia Fuchs

After participating in numerous plays, Jiménez debuted on television in 1981 with the first original telenovela on TVN, , directed by Claudio Guzmán and produced by .[11] In the telenovela she shared the stage with and .[12] This turned out to be a shaky experience for the established theater actress, but it served as a rapid introduction to television. After this opportunity the actress achieved a great friendship with Fuchs, collaborating on all her productions until 1991. Next she would work with Malú Gatica, Loreto Valenzuela, and Alfredo Castro in (1984), in which she played a peasant woman faithful to her employer played by Gatica. Later she was part of the cast of La torre 10 (1984). She obtained a starring role in Marta a las ocho, along with Sonia Viveros and, playing Amneris, a woman characterized by her soft tone of voice, elegance, and taste for opera music. The result was excellent. It not only satisfied the public, but also TVN. In the following years, she acted in the melodramas (1985), (1986), (1986), and the miniseries . In 1987 she appeared in , where she played Lucrecia Ferrer, a sober and elegant writer of famous novels who falls in love with an executive played by Eduardo Barril.

After participating in numerous telenovelas, Luz Jiménez had her first big role with a leading character: Kiki Blanche in Bellas y Audaces (1988), directed by and in which she shared credits with actresses such as Sonia Viveros,, and debutante Ana María Gazmuri.[13] Director Vicuña declared: "We tried many figures and we bet on her. For her charisma and great sweetness. It was not an easy role and she did it very well."[14] In 1989 she took the part of one of the central characters of the highly successful series Teresa de los Andes, where she played a religious leader of a convent where Sister Teresa was played by Paulina Urrutia. According to the actress herself, this was one of the best characters she has played on television.

1991–1995

Training of new actors

At the beginning of 1990, she withdrew temporarily from television to teach and train new actors. Between 1991 and 1995 she would join the faculty of The Theater Club of director Fernando González. Among her students were the actors Carolina Fadic, Tamara Acosta, Aline Küppenheim, Álvaro Morales, and Francisca Gavilán. Jiménez clarified, "What I have tried most to convey to you is that acting is a vocation, an inevitable passion that goes beyond the ego and that harbors a true curiosity about life, a desire to tell, a love for the game." According to Tamara Acosta, "She (Luz) was my first acting teacher. She was very important in my training; she had that wonderful thing about the warmth of putting together a team."[15]

1997–2014

Collaboration with Sabatini and TVN's golden age

After a period without major projects, Jiménez regained public favor in 1997 after participating in Oro Verde, again under the direction of Vicente Sabatini, where she gave life to a gossipy woman in charge of a popular hairdresser's in the fictional town of Los Robles in Caburga. The actress shared scenes with Álvaro Morales, José Soza, and Maricarmen Arrigorriaga. The following year, she obtained a secondary role in Amándote on Canal 13, directed by Ricardo Vicuña.

In 1999 she played Doña Mirta Jaramillo in La Fiera, a woman who believes in the myths and legends of Chiloé. The character had the hope that El Caleuche would return her husband who was missing in the ocean after a shipwreck.[16] The actress managed to give an exceptional interpretation of the character, and was positioned as one of the most charismatic actresses of the year. In 2016, she declared "this character has always been in my heart."[17]

At the beginning of the decade, she moved to Mejillones with the Sabatini team to join the cast of Romané (2000). In the telenovela she played the Roma character Mama Pasca Antich, the respected sister of the king of the ethnic colony, who fights against the pain and abandonment of her only son who went to the capital for an unrequited love. In the melodrama she shared credits with Juan Falcón, Claudia di Girolamo, Héctor Noguera, and Luis Alarcón. Like her previous character, she counts this as one of her best roles in television. In 2001 she participated in Pampa Ilusión, filmed at Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works, where she played a southern prostitute named La Poroto, who together with her young colleague arrive at the fictional Pampa Ilusión office, hired to work in a clandestine brothel of a blind man who owns the place's only grocery store.[18] She shared credits with José Soza, Ximena Rivas, Pablo Schwarz, and . Later came the comedy El circo de las Montini (2002) with Violeta Vidaurre, in which she played a sweet poodle trainer in the circus.[19] In 2005 she starred with María Izquierdo and Ximena Rivas in the play Madre by Rodrigo Pérez.

In 2007 she participated in Corazón de María, where she played a reading and writing teacher for adults who did not have opportunities. The same year, she made an outstanding appearance in the drama , portraying an elderly inmate and sharing credits with Claudia Di Girolamo and Paulina García. She also participated in the series Héroes, Los 80, and on Canal 13. In the latter she acted sharing credits with Benjamín Vicuña. She was also Acting Director at the School of Theater of the University of the Andes, which took first place in the National Festival of University Theater (FESTESA).

In 2010 Jiménez was hired by the Dramatic Area of Chilevisión under the direction of Vicente Sabatini, to play María Loreto Erdoíza y Aguirre in the historical bicentennial production Manuel Rodríguez.[20] In an interview she said, "It is an honor to play this role. Manuel Rodríguez was very brave, very detached, and consistent. Maybe there are new guerrillas out there, I do not know, but it is very nice to listen to Viva Chile in that way; something trembles in here."[21] The following year, she participated in La Doña (2011) as Águeda Flores, maternal grandmother of La Quintrala and one of the most powerful women of Chilean society in the 15th century. In the same year, she participated in Los archivos del cardenal, where she played a country woman looking for her grandson who was arrested and disappeared by the DINA. This role brought her critical applause and recognition on social networks for her moving and respectable performance. According to Daniela Ramírez, "Working with Luz is the most wonderful thing that has ever happened to me," while Pablo Illanes posted on his Twitter account, "Luz Jimenez is an extraordinary actress."[22] She played another moving role in the Matías Bize film The Life of Fish. It went on to win a Goya Award in the category of Best Spanish-Language Foreign Film.

Her next films were the romantic drama Gloria (2013) by Sebastián Lelio, along with Paulina García, and the Chilean-French autobiographical film The Dance of Reality (2014) by Alejandro Jodorowsky.

In 2014 she played a small supporting role in Las 2 Carolinas. At the launch of the telenovela, in Puente Alto, Jiménez was applauded by the public, where she received a deafening ovation. The actress declared, "For me it was a very big impact. I never expected it; it impressed me. I had never experienced something like that, an ovation for me; it fills me with joy, emotion, and gratitude." She next appeared in the series Zamudio (2015), where she met for the first time with the director . In the psychological drama, which also starred Daniel Muñoz, Francisca Gavilán, and Nicolás Rojas, she played the grandmother of Daniel Zamudio. Around the same time, she starred in the music video "Presentiemiento" by Prehistöricos.

2015–present

Theater tours and awards

In 2015 she was recognized with an award for cinematic, theatrical, and television career at the first La Serena Film Festival.[23] [24] The same year, she joined the company Niño Proletario and performed with José Soza, Paola Lattus, and Ángel Lattus in El otro, directed by Luis Guenel. The play is based on the book El infarto del alma by Diamela Eltit and Paz Errázuriz, about the theme of possible love within a psychiatric hospital. The production was presented in unconventional places in the country and toured Spain, the Netherlands, and Belgium.[25] In 2016 she starred in Fulgor with the same company, based on immigration and labor abuse.[26] After a good reception in Chile, the play was presented to 150,000 spectators at FiraTàrrega in Spain.[27] In the same year, she performed with Tomás Vidiella and Jaime McManus in the film La memoria de mi Padre, directed by Rodrigo Bacigalupe.

After two years she returned to television, participating in Os Dias Eram Assim (2017) on Rede Globo, performing with the Brazilian actor . In 2017 she took on an international tour with El otro, performing with the company Niño Proletario in France, at Jean Vilar Theater, Paul Éluard Theater, La Ferne du Buisson, Théatre de la Ville, and Jean Arpo Theater.[28] The same year, she starred in the teaser Los Carcamales with Sergio Hernández, Julio Jung, and, telling the story of a group of elderly people living in a nursing home facing Alzheimer's and theft of their pensions.[29] The project received the largest grant delivered by the National Television Council of Chile (CNTV) for its production in 2018.[30]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector
1983Rogelio SegundoRicardo Larraín
1986NemesioRosaCristián Lorca
1988Der Radfahrer von San CristóbalMujer escalantePeter Lilienthal
1999RubilindaAlberto Daiber
2004Doña SantosCristián Jiménez
2004VecinaSilvio Caiozzi
2004La QuintralaSebastián Araya
2007RedenciónThe MotherJoaquín Pavez
2008La ausenciaNarratorRicardo Greene
2010The Life of FishGuillerminaMatías Bize
2011La lección de pinturaClaraPablo Perelman
2011Aquellos tiemposSoledadConstanza Torres
2012NoKiki BlanchePablo Larraín
2013GloriaVictoriaSebastián Lelio
2014The Dance of RealityQueen of CupsAlejandro Jodorowsky
2016La memoria de mi padreJulietaRodrigo Bacigalupe
2021My Brothers Dream AwakeGrandmaClaudia Huaiquimilla
2022Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of TruthsMotherAlejandro González Iñárritu

Telenovelas

YearTitleRoleTypeChannel
1981Raquel MuñozCo-leadTVN
1982Marisa's motherCastTVN
1983ManuelaTVN
1984Mercedes LoyolaTVN
1984Raquel Toledo TVN
1985Amneris SotoCo-leadTVN
1985Edulia de VenegasCastTVN
1986Carmen DravichiTVN
1986Angie RiverosTVN
1987Lucrecia FerrerCo-leadTVN
1988Kiki BlancheLeadTVN
1988Luchita ValdiviesoCo-leadTVN
1989Tita OssandónCastTVN
1990Flora JiménezTVN
1991Leticia ContrerasTVN
1994Ruth Special appearanceTVN
1995Estúpido CupidoRaquel de MezaTVN
1996SucupiraMagdalena TVN
1996Loca pielBernarda RosasCastTVN
1997Digna DuránTVN
1998Juanita ValdiviaCanal 13
1999Mirta JaramilloTVN
2000RomanéMama Pasca AntichTVN
2001Pampa IlusiónLourdes Santana "La Poroto"TVN
2002Leonor GaldamesTVN
2003Bristela CáceresTVN
2004Los PincheiraDomitila CruzTVN
2005Mercedes RojasTVN
2007Alicia GarridoTVN
2009Ester RedolésSpecial appearanceTVN
2010Manuel RodríguezMaría Loreto Erdoíza y AguirreCastChilevisión
2011La DoñaÁgueda FloresChilevisión
2014Las 2 CarolinasRosa BahamondesChilevisión

Other TV series

YearTitleRoleEpisode(s)Channel
1987Doña Mencia ReyesTVN
1989Madre Angélica Teresa del Santísimo SacramentoTVN
1990Doña ClotaCanal 13
2006–2008Elisa "Yaya" ÁlvarezCanal 13
2007Bernardita RecabarrenTVN
2007HéroesRosa"Rodríguez, hijo de la rebeldía"Canal 13
2008Los 80Señora Mena"Cualquier cosa, menos mentir"Canal 13
2008El Día Menos PensadoLuisa"El Cambio"TVN
2011CesanteSaraChilevisión
2011Los archivos del cardenalDoña Ana"Hallan los cuerpos"TVN
2015ZamudioElena "Mami" Muñoz TVN
2017Os Dias Eram AssimLuzRede Globo

Theater

Acting

Year(s) Play Director Notes
1958 El fin de febrero
1970 La princesa Panchita Enrique Durán
1978 Ocúpate de Amelia Ictus Theatre
1978 ¿Cuantos años tiene un día? Ictus Theatre
1979 Raúl Osorio Sala El Ángel
  • National tour of Chile
  • International tour of America and Europe
1984 El pájaro azul
1985
2001 Three Sisters Francisco Albornoz Sala Agustín Siré
2004 Provincia Kapital Centro Cultural Matucana 100
2006 Madre Universidad Mayor Theater
2008 Autorretrato doble Festival de Dramaturgia Europea Contemporánea
2009 La casa limpia Claudio Fuentes North American Contemporary Drama Festival
  • Teatro Lastarria 90
2009–2010 Las Palomas de Choferillo Claudio Fuentes Centro Cultural Matucana 100
2012 La reencarnación de la Chimba Cristóbal García
2014 La muerte del príncipe Fernando Ocampo Centro GAM
2015–2017 El otro Luis Güenel Centro Nave
  • National tour of Chile (2015)
  • International tour of Chile, Spain, Netherlands, and Belgium (2016)
  • International tour of Chile and France (2017)
2016 Fulgor Luis Güenel Centro Nave

Directing

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2011 Award Artistic Career
2015 Artistic Career
2016 Matucana 100 Auditors Awards Artistic Career

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jiménez, Luz . . Spanish . 17 May 2018.
  2. Web site: Luz Jiménez...Una actríz de corazón . Luz Jiménez...An Actress at Heart . Teleseries Chilenas . Spanish . 10 August 2011 . 17 May 2018.
  3. News: En el ojo de la paranoia . In the Eye of Paranoia . . Spanish . 24 May 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160130183108/http://lanacion.cl/noticias/en-el-ojo-de-la-paranoia/2009-05-23/172650.html . 30 January 2016 . dead . 17 May 2018.
  4. Crítica de Arte . Art Criticism . . 156–158 . Spanish . 17 May 2018.
  5. Book: Rojo, Grinor . Muerte y resurrección del teatro chileno . Death and Resurrection of the Chilean Theater . Ediciones Michay . Spanish . 1984 . 17 May 2018 . Centro Documental Blest . https://web.archive.org/web/20140812041056/http://blest.eu/biblio/rojo/cap4.html . 12 August 2014 . dead .
  6. Web site: 'Tres Marías y una Rosa' . Chilean National Theater . Spanish . https://web.archive.org/web/20100602130136/http://www.tnch.uchile.cl/2010/3marias_yuna_rosa/index.php . 2 June 2010 . dead . 17 May 2018.
  7. Web site: Dramaturgia Chilena durante la Dictadura . Chilean Dramaturgy During the Dictatorship . Federación Nacional Victor Jara . Spanish . https://web.archive.org/web/20151105074206/http://www.victorjara.se/articulo.php?art=3877 . 5 November 2015 . 17 May 2018.
  8. News: El teatro político chileno vuelve a escena . Chilean Political Theater Returns to the Scene . Rodrigo . Miranda . . Spanish . 17 April 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151105074208/http://www.latercera.com/contenido/727_119974_9.shtml . 5 November 2015 . dead . 17 May 2018.
  9. News: Vuelve Tres Marías y una Rosa, clásico teatral de los 70 . Tres Marías y una Rosa Returns, Theatrical Classic of the 70s . Rodrigo . Miranda . . Spanish . 17 June 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160814160754/http://www.latercera.com/contenido/727_142786_9.shtml . 14 August 2016 . dead . 17 May 2018.
  10. Book: Hoy, Issues 180-192 . Araucaria Ltda . 69 . Spanish . 1981 . 17 May 2018 . Google Books.
  11. Web site: 'Villa Los Aromos' la primera teleserie de TVN . 'Villa Los Aromos' TVN's First Telenovela . Teleseries Chilenas . Spanish . 13 November 2014 . 17 May 2018.
  12. Web site: Villa Los Aromos . . Spanish . https://web.archive.org/web/20160214005011/http://www.tvn.cl/especiales/nuestrahistoria/decada80/villa-los-aromos-1447278 . 14 February 2016 . 17 May 2018.
  13. News: 'Bellas y audaces' . . Spanish . 17 May 2018.
  14. ricardovicuna . @ElGatodePedro Probamos muchas figuras y apostamos por ella. Por su carisma y gran dulzura. No era un papel fácil y ella lo hizo muy bien . Ricardo . Vicuña . 621882676878946304 . Spanish . 16 July 2015 . 17 May 2018.
  15. News: Tamara Acosta, actriz . Blanca . Lewin . El Periodista . Spanish . 27 February 2004 . 17 May 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923235732/http://www.elperiodista.cl/newtenberg/1596/article-58523.html . 23 September 2015 . dead .
  16. Web site: La Fiera...A 10 años de la promesa de amor . La Fiera...10 Years Since the Promise of Love . Teleseries Chilenas . Spanish . 16 December 2009 . 17 May 2018.
  17. News: Quién te vio y quién TV . Who Saw You and Who TV . Cristopher . Ahumada L. . . Spanish . 22 January 2016 . 17 May 2018.
  18. News: Ximena Rivas, la Primera Prostituta de Telenovela . Ximena Rivas, the First Telenovela Prostitute . . Spanish . 22 December 2000 . 17 May 2018.
  19. News: Los oficios y tradiciones circenses de la próxima teleserie de TVN . The Trades and Circus Traditions of the Next TVN Telenovela . Soledad . Gutiérrez . . Spanish . 28 December 2001 . 17 May 2018.
  20. Web site: Sabatini reúne a sus ex colaboradores en Chilevisión . Sabatini Reunited with His Ex-Collaborators on Chilevisión . fotech.cl . Spanish . 27 October 2009 . 17 May 2018.
  21. News: Luz Jiménez: 'Tal vez existan nuevos guerrilleros por ahí...' . Luz Jiménez: Maybe There are New Guerrillas Out There . Gabriela . García . . Spanish . 17 March 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160313144947/http://lanacion.cl/luz-jimenez-tal-vez-existan-nuevos-guerrilleros-por-ahi-/noticias/2010-03-16/230200.html . 13 March 2016 . dead . 17 May 2018.
  22. 94242887117701120 . Luz Jimenez es una actriz extraordinaria. . pillanes . Pablo . Illanes . Pablo Illanes . Spanish . 21 July 2011 . 17 May 2018.
  23. Web site: Luz Jiménez . La Serena Film Festival . Spanish . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924011359/http://www.fecils.cl/speaker/luz-jimenez/ . 24 September 2015 . dead . 17 May 2018.
  24. News: La fiesta del cine llega a la Región de Coquimbo . The Film Festival Arrives in the Coquimbo Region . El Observatodo . Spanish . 13 August 2015 . 17 May 2018.
  25. Web site: 'El Otro', la obra que aborda el amor en un psiquiátrico . 'El Otro', the Play That Addresses Love in a Psychiatric Hospital . Diario Uchile . Spanish . 3 September 2015 . 17 May 2018.
  26. Web site: Luz Jiménez . Teatro Niño Proletario . Spanish . https://web.archive.org/web/20171001165219/http://teatroninoproletario.cl/tag/luz-jimenez/ . 1 October 2017 . 17 May 2018.
  27. News: El teatro chileno se luce en la fiesta escénica de Fira Tárraga . Chilean Theater Shines at the FiraTàrrega Scenic Festival . Eduardo . Miranda . . Tárraga . C14 . Spanish . 12 September 2016 . 17 May 2018.
  28. Web site: Teatro Niño Proletario lleva a Francia obra sobre la empatía . Teatro Niño Proletario Brings a Play About Empathy to France . . Spanish . 20 November 2017 . 17 May 2018.
  29. News: Fernando Alarcón habla de la serie sobre adultos mayores ganadora de un fondo del CNTV: 'Es una protesta social y artística' . Fernando Alarcón Talks About the Series About Older Adults Which Won a CNTV Grant: 'It's a Social and Artistic Protest' . Alondra . Barrios Peñailillo . . Santiago . Spanish . 5 September 2017 . 17 May 2018.
  30. News: La reivindicación de la tercera edad en la televisión . The Grievance of the Elderly on Television . Patricia . Cerda . . Spanish . 1 October 2017 . 17 May 2018.