Blanca Lewin is a highly accomplished actress with a remarkable career spanning over 26 years in film, television, theater, and radio. She is renowned for her sharp, lucid, and inquisitive nature, which has enabled her to excel in various roles, including hosting cultural programs on public television in her native country.
Throughout her extensive screen experience, Blanca has had the privilege of working alongside acclaimed directors, such as Matías Bize, Marcelo Ferrari, Cristián Jiménez, Alicia Scherson, and Juan Cáceres, in numerous film projects. Some of her notable works include "Sábado" (2003),"En La Cama" (2005),"The Life of Fish" (2010),"Mensajes Privados" (2022),"Bombal" (2012),"Family Life" (2017),and "Perro Bomba" (2019).
Blanca's impressive acting career has also led her to participate in international feature films in Argentina, Spain, the United States, and Ecuador. Her work in television series has garnered her numerous awards and accolades, including memorable performances in "El Reemplazante" (Netflix),"Fugitives" (HBO),and "Mira tú" (TVN Play).
Many fans still fondly remember her iconic roles during the "Golden Age of Chilean Teleseries", all directed by Vicente Sabatini for Televisión Nacional de Chile. Some of her most notable roles from this era include "Iorana" (1998),"La Fiera" (1998),"Romané" (2000),"Pampa Ilusión" (2001),"Puertas Adentro" (2003),"Los Pincheira" (2004),"Los Capo" (2005),"Cómplices" (2006),and "Lola" (2007),a long-running teleseries on Canal 13 where she played the lead role.
Blanca has also made a significant impact in thrillers, particularly in the thrillers "Secretos en El Jardín" (2013) and "Pacto de Sangre" (2018) on Canal 13. With her extensive and impressive body of work, Blanca Lewin is undoubtedly one of the most beloved and respected actresses in Chilean television.