Antonia Zegers Oportot, a renowned television actress from Santiago, Chile, has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. With a remarkable career spanning multiple genres, she has appeared in numerous TV movies and mini-series, solidifying her position as one of the busiest actors in teleseries today.
In addition to her extensive work on television, Oportot has also had a successful stage career. She has been a part of a long-running revival of Ariel Dorfman's critically acclaimed play, "Death and the Maiden", at the National Theatre of Chile. This production shares similar themes with her film "NO", which was written by one of the most prominent exiles of the Pinochet dictatorship.
Oportot's collaborations with acclaimed director Pablo Larraín have introduced her to a wider audience, showcasing her impressive range and depth as an actress. Her notable roles include a TV producer in "Tony Manero", an emaciated showgirl in "Post Mortem", and a strong-minded left-wing activist in "NO". Recently, she starred in "La Vida de Los Peces" (The Life of Fish),directed by Matías Bize, further demonstrating her versatility and talent as a performer.