Flora is a multifaceted Colombian-Canadian artist, boasting a remarkable career as both an actress and singer. Her remarkable talent and versatility have garnered widespread acclaim, particularly following her breakout role in the critically acclaimed Colombian-French film "Rosario Tijeras". This impressive performance earned her prestigious awards at esteemed European and South American film festivals, cementing her status as a rising star in the industry.
Flora's early start in television shows in Colombia yielded numerous national awards, a testament to her innate talent and dedication. Her feature film debut, "Soplo De Vida", earned her the coveted "Best Actress" award at the Biarritz Film Festival in 1999, France. This milestone marked the beginning of her international recognition.
Subsequently, Flora relocated to New York, where she spent the next five years honing her craft at The Actors Conservatory. This rigorous training period laid the foundation for her future success.
In 2016, Flora embarked on a new creative venture, touring with her own theatrical production, "Frida Libre", a poignant musical monologue that brings to life the iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. This production, written by Flora herself, has been performed to rave reviews in numerous countries, captivating over 150,000 spectators worldwide. The play is available in both Spanish and English versions, further solidifying its universal appeal.
Flora's music is also widely available across digital platforms, showcasing her impressive vocal range and versatility as a singer. Throughout her illustrious career, Flora has consistently pushed boundaries, exploring new creative avenues and captivating audiences worldwide.