Ana MarÃa Izquierdo Huneeus (born 15 December 1960) is a Chilean
actress. She appeared in more than fifty films since 1978.Her father,
Luis Izquierdo, was a doctor who was dedicated to scientific research,
and her mother, Teresa Huneeus Cox, was a psychologist. She is the
granddaughter of the writer Virginia Cox Balmaceda, and niece of the
writer Pablo Huneeus Cox.She studied at the La Girouette School in Las
Condes and later at the Theater School of the University of Chile. She
graduated in 1980 and made her professional debut the following year
in the play Berlin 1930, under the direction of Eugenio Guzmán. She
then participated in Alejandro Sieveking's La Remienda, and in Alicia
or the Wonders She Saw in the Country, a collective creation directed
by Andrés Pérez.In 1983, she moved to the United States where she
stayed until the following year working at the American Repertory
Theater in Boston, and with Bread and Puppet Theater in Vermont and
New York.
actress. She appeared in more than fifty films since 1978.Her father,
Luis Izquierdo, was a doctor who was dedicated to scientific research,
and her mother, Teresa Huneeus Cox, was a psychologist. She is the
granddaughter of the writer Virginia Cox Balmaceda, and niece of the
writer Pablo Huneeus Cox.She studied at the La Girouette School in Las
Condes and later at the Theater School of the University of Chile. She
graduated in 1980 and made her professional debut the following year
in the play Berlin 1930, under the direction of Eugenio Guzmán. She
then participated in Alejandro Sieveking's La Remienda, and in Alicia
or the Wonders She Saw in the Country, a collective creation directed
by Andrés Pérez.In 1983, she moved to the United States where she
stayed until the following year working at the American Repertory
Theater in Boston, and with Bread and Puppet Theater in Vermont and
New York.
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