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Natalia Oreiro on screen and stage

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Natalia Oreiro filmography
Film 20
Television 26
Music videos 25
Stage 4

The following is the list of film, television, theatre and music video credits for Uruguayan actress, singer, and TV host Natalia Oreiro. Oreiro gained widespread recognition for her starring roles in popular Argentine soup operas, including Muñeca Brava (1998-1999) and Sos mi vida (2006-2007), which established her as a household name in Latin America and beyond.

In cinema, Oreiro has starred in various notable films such as Un Argentino En Nueva York (1998), Wakolda (2013), and Gilda, no me arrepiento de este amor (2016), where she portrayed the iconic Argentine singer Gilda, earning critical acclaim. Her diverse roles have showcased her versatility as an actress, crossing genres from comedy to drama.

The Uruguayan singer has been featured in over twenty music videos. From her self-titled debut album Natalia Oreiro (1998), she released music videos for the singles "Que sí, que sí", "De tu amor", "Cambio dolor", and "Me muero de amor".

Filmography

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Film

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Key
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List of films and roles
Title Year Role Director Notes Ref.
Un argentino en Nueva York 1998 Verónica de Ricci Juan José Jusid Lead role [1]
Cleopatra 2003 Milagros "Sandra" Eduardo Mignogna Supporting role [2]
La peli 2007 Lola Montero Gustavo Postiglione Cameo appearance [3]
Las vidas posibles 2008 Marcia Miconi Sandra Gugliotta Supporting role [4][5]
Música en espera 2009 Paula Otero Hernán Goldfrid Lead role [6]
Francia 2010 Cristina Adrián Caetano Lead role
Miss Tacuarembó 2010 Natalia "Cristal" / Cándida López Martín Sastre Lead role
  • Uruguayan Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Mi primera boda 2011 Leonora Bellami Ariel Winograd Lead role
Infancia clandestina 2012 Cristina "Charo" Benjamín Ávila Lead role
Wakolda 2013 Eva Lucía Puenzo Lead role
Gilda, no me arrepiento de este amor 2016 Gilda Lorena Muñoz Lead role
Los últimos 2017 Dra. Ortega Nicolás Puenzo Supporting role
Re loca 2018 Pilar Martino Zaidelis Lead role [7]
Nasha Natasha 2020 Herself Martín Sastre Documentary film; also producer [8]
La noche mágica 2021 Kira Damato Gastón Portal Lead role [9]
Hoy se arregla el mundo 2022 Silvina Ariel Winograd Supporting role [10]
Las Rojas 2022 Constanza Matías Lucchesi Lead role [11]
Asfixiados 2023 Herself Luciano Podcaminsky Cameo appearance [12]
Casi muerta 2023 María Fernán Mirás Lead role [13]
Manuel Ugarte: el destino de un continente 2023 Delmira Agostini Federico Molnar and Martín Pigna Documentary film
Campamento con mamá 2024 TBA Martino Zaidelis Lead role [14]
La mujer de la fila 2025 TBA Benjamín Ávila Lead role
Sin equipaje TBA TBA Juan Taratuto Lead role
Bajo tus pies TBA TBA Cristian Bernard Lead role [15]

Short film

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Key
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List of short films and roles
Title Year Role Director Notes Ref.
La guerra de los gimnasios 2004 Herself Diego Lerman Supporting role [16]
La despedida 2012 Silvina Diego Suárez Lead role [17]
Protocolo Celeste 2014 "Celeste" agent Martín Sastre Lead role; in support of Uruguay 2030 FIFA World Cup bid [18]
100 años de cine argentino 2014 Paleontologist / Herself Martín Sastre Lead role; a series of three short films in support of the INCAA National Short Film Contest on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first Argentine film [19]
Proyecto divergente 2022 Narrator Ramiro San Honorio Voice; Animated short film [20]

Television

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Series

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Key
Denotes series that have not yet aired
Denotes series that did not air
List of series appearances and roles
Title Year Role Network Notes Ref.
Alta comedia 1993–1994 Margarita / Florencia Canal 9 2 episodes [21]
Aprender a volar 1994 Mónica El Trece Episode: "¿Por qué no hablamos de sexo?" [22]
Inconquistable Corazón 1994–1995 Victoria Canal 9 4 episodes
Dulce Ana 1995 Verónica Iturbe Montalbán Canal 9 3 episodes
90-60-90 Modelos 1996 Lucía Peralta Canal 9 Main role; 277 episodes
Ricos y Famosos 1997–1998 Valeria García Méndez de Salerno Canal 9 Main role; 180 episodes
Casablanca 1998 Rosita Telefe Main role; 20 episodes [23]
Muñeca Brava 1998–1999 Milagros "La Cholito" Esposito-Di Carlo de Miranda Telefe Main role; 270 episodes
La Argentina de Tato 1999 Evangelina Salazar Canal 13 Episode: "Episode 6"
Cabecita 1999–2000 Milagros "La Cholito" Telefe Cameo appearance
Los buscas de siempre 2000 N/A Canal 9 Cameo appearance
Kachorra 2002 Antonia Guerrero (aka "Kachorra") / Rosario Achával Telefe Main role; 150 episodes
El Deseo 2004 Carmen Monteverde Telefe Main role; 90 episodes
Botines 2005 Renée Canal 13 Episode: "Bailarina en rosa y verde"
V ritme tango 2006 Natalia Solanos Piervy Kanal Main role; 16 episodes
Sos Mi Vida 2006–2007 Esperanza Muñoz (aka "La Monita") Canal 13 Main role; 231 episodes
Patito Feo 2007 Patricia González Canal 13 Episode: "¡La historia más linda!"
Amanda O 2008 Amanda O América TV Main role; 120 episodes
Cuando Me Sonreís 2011 Leonora Bellami Telefe Episode "Patear el tablero"
Lynch 2012–2013 Isabel Reyes (aka "Mariana") Moviecity Main role; 30 episodes
Solamente Vos 2013–2014 Aurora Andrés Canal 13 Main role; 223 episodes [24]

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Entre Caníbales 2015 Ángeles Pellegrini / Ariana Mendoza Telefe Main role; 60 episodes
El host 2018 Herself Fox Premium Special guest star; Episode: "Episode 2" (Season 1)
Grisel 2019 Grisel Telefe Main role; 10 episodes; also co-writer and producer [26]
Iosi, el espía arrepentido 2022–2023 Claudia Amazon Prime Video Main role; 8 episodes
Santa Evita 2022 Eva Perón Star+ Main role; 7 episodes
Pra Sempre Paquitas 2024 Herself Globoplay Documentary series; Episode 3
La jefa...aunque no quiera 2024 Vanesa Mastone Disney+ Main role

Reality

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Key
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List of reality programs appearances and roles
Title Year Role Network Notes Ref.
El Show de Xuxa 1993 Herself / Contestant Telefe Winner of the "Super Paquita" Contest
Carramba, che sorpresa 2000 Herself / Musical Guest RAI Dueto y entrevista con Raffaella Carrà
Recurso Natural 2008 Herself Canal 7 Host
Se Dice De Mi 2010 Herself Canal Encuentro Host
La Voz Argentina 2018 Herself / Guest Judge Telefe Season 2 (Episode: E46)
Got Talent Uruguay 2020–2022 Herself / Host Canal 10 Season 1–3
La Voz Uruguay 2022–2023 Herself / Host Canal 10 Season 1–2
¿Quién es la máscara? 2022 Herself / Host Telefe Season 1
Музыкальная Интуиция (Musical Intuition) 2022 Herself / Contestant ТNT Season 2 (2 episodes)

TV Special

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Key
Denotes TV specials that have not yet aired
List of TV Specials appearances and roles
Title Year Role Network Notes Ref.
Gala de la Hispanidad 1998 Herself / Musical Guest
Teen Choice Awards 2000 Herself / Reporter Fox Latinoamerica reporter
Festival de Viña del Mar 2001 Herself / Headliner Canal 13 Chile Reina del Festival y Ganadora de la Gaviota de Plata
Festival de Viña del Mar 2002 Herself / Host Canal 13 Chile
Un sol para los chicos 2006, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015 Herself El Trece
Premios Martin Fierro 2011 Herself / Host El Trece
38° Festival de Cine Internacional de Moscú 2016 Host / Musical Guest
Premios Platino 2016 Herself / Host TNT
Premios Platino 2017 Herself / Host TNT

Music videos

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List of music videos, with the directors and descriptions
Title Year Other performer(s) credited Director(s) Description Ref.
"Se fue el amor" 1997 Emanuel Ortega Juan Moya This video clip was filmed in 1995 in the streets of Madrid, Spain, showing places like Plaza Major, Las Tores de Europa, la Purta del Sol.
"Que Sí, Que Sí" 1998 None Juan José Jusid Filmed in New York City, the video is composed of various clips from Un Argentino en New York (1998). Natalia's character, Verónica, records "Que Sí, Que Sí" in a recording studio.
"De Tu Amor" 1998 None Gustavo Fiorenza The video clip does not contain any plot, it is just about different incarnations of Natalia, from a baroque lady to a football player.
"Cambio Dolor" 1998 None Hernán Abrahamnsohn It shows Oreiro singing and posing in a house, she can also be seen embodying Milagros Espósito, a character from Muñeca Brava.
"Me Muero de Amor" 1999 None José Luis Massa It presents Natalia, sitting on a train and walking in a forest and in the snow, while there are scenes of Oreiro with her lover. Near the end of the video clip, Natalia sits in a stream after the ring that her lover had given her fell out of the water, but later she looks at him and throws the ring into the stream.
"Tu Veneno" 2000 None Aaron White Oreiro is a heroine of a comic who fights against evil, at the same time she is shown with her band.
"Río de la Plata" 2000 None José Luis Mazza
"Como Te Olvido" 2001 None N/A
"Que Digan Lo Que Quieran" 2002 None Nahuel Lerena
"Esclava" 2007 None N/A
"Nueva farándula" 2010 Walter Domínguez N/A
"¡Basta ya! (Conciencia Solidaria)" 2011 Julieta Díaz, Axel, Coti, Soledad, Nacha Guevara and more Javier Ponce Cancino
"Todos me miran" 2013 None Martín Sastre
"Я умираю от любви (Me muero de amor - Russian version)" 2014 None Martín Sastre
"No Me Arrepiento de este Amor" 2016 None Lorena Muñoz The video is composed of various clips from Gilda, no me arrepiento de este amor (2016). Features Oreiro as Gilda going onstage with the band to sing the song and also them recording the song in a recording studio. [27]
"Corazón valiente" 2016 Rubén Rada Claudio Divella [28]
"United by Love" 2018 None Pucho Mentasti
"To Russia with Love" 2018 None Felix Umarov The video was shot for the 25th anniversary of the Russian fashion brand Zarina. It shows three Russian women who love Muñeca Brava and want to be like Natalia Oreiro. One them writes her a letter and Natalia comes to Balashikha, Russia, where she throws a big party to celebrate the New Year with her fans. [29]
"Esta Navidad" 2020 Mijares, Joy, Manuel Medrano, Vanesa Martin, Giulia Be and Raquel Sofía N/A
"La Navidad de Luis" 2020 León Gieco and Leo García Isabella Medina Gieco [30]
"Будем танцевать (Listo Pa'Bailar)" 2021 Bajofondo Agustín Ferrando Trenchi and Gustavo Santaolalla A studio video featuring Natalia and the members of Bojofondo recording the song. [31]
"Me Muero de Amor" 2021 Juan Ingaramo Maxi Baldi and Matias Quiñonero [32]
"Nunca Más A Mi Lado (Versión 10°. Aniversario)" 2021 Florencia Núñez, Ana Prada, Agus Padilla, Meri Deal, Estela Magnone and more Matías Bello A studio video featuring Cristina Morán, Natalia Oreiro, Florencia Núñez, Ana Prada, Meri Deal, Agus Padilla, Estela Magnone, Cristina Fernández, Chabela Ramírez, Catherine Vergnes and the all-female band. The video begins with Cristina Morán reciting "La mujer sin miedo" by Eduardo Galeano. [33]
"No Hay Verdades" 2022 Ana Prada Fabio Berrutti
"Quiero Todo" 2022 Soledad and Lali Guido Adler and Lautaro Espósito [34]
"Cumbia de los Dos" 2023 La Delio Valdez Daniela De Vega [35]

Theatre

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Production Year Role(s) Director Notes Ref.
Las mariposas son libres 1996 Jill Tanner Buenos Aires [36]
Rayuela, homenaje a Julio Cortázar 2004 La Maga Luis Luque San Martín Theatre, Buenos Aires [37]
Masculino singular 2007 Odet Santiago Doria Regina Theatre, Buenos Aires [38]
Mujeres x la identidad 2007 Metropolitan Theatre, Buenos Aires [39]
Un poco toco 2008 Norma Aleandro Costume designer; El Piccolino Theatre, Buenos Aires [40]
Maktub (estaba escrito) 2009 Valeria Lorca Costume designer and cinematographer; El Piccolino Theatre, Buenos Aires [41]
Tenis 2012 Salvador's mother Diego Beares Voice-over; El Piccolino Theatre, Buenos Aires [42]


References

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