Lorna Cepeda

Lorna María Cepeda Jiménez (born November 18, 1970), is a Colombian actress. Best known for her role in the famous Colombian Soap Opera Yo soy Betty, la fea (I'm Betty, the ugly one), also known as simply Betty la fea (Ugly Betty) from which more than a dozen versions have been made in other countries, including the American series Ugly Betty.

Lorna Cepeda
Born
Lorna María Cepeda Jiménez

(1970-11-18) November 18, 1970
Cartagena, Colombia
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present

Biography

Lorna Cepeda was born in Cartagena, Colombia. Her entrance to show business started in Barranquilla at the age of 16. Lorna Cepeda started modeling in Diana de Biasse's academy. In 1993 she met Viena Ruiz, Irma Aristizabal and Tony Marquez, who were the owners of Stock Models Agency.

They predicted good prospects for her in Bogota. A year later Lorna Cepeda moved to that city and a new stage of her life started. Lorna Cepeda worked in Bogota until 1997. In this year she started studying to become an actress. Her first appearance was in the sitcom "Padres e Hijos" interpreting Magaly. She also participated in the comedy "Dulce Martirio" where she assumed the principal role. In the series "El Dia de Hoy" she played Catalina. In 1998, Lorna Cepeda joined the cast of "Castillo de Naipes". In "El amor es mas fuerte" she played Natalia and Juliana in "Amor en forma". "Yo soy Betty la fea" increased her popularity in 1999 and really brought her fame.

She is the sister of the also actress Angie Cepeda.

Career

Soap operas

  • Dulce martirio ... Martirio
  • El día es hoy ... Catalina
  • El amor es más fuerte ... Natalia
  • Amor en forma ... Juliana
  • Yo soy Betty, la fea ... Patricia Fernández
  • Provócame ... Margarita
  • Mi pequeña mamá ... Cassandra
  • Bésame tonto
  • Doctor amor
  • La diva ... Victoria
  • Chepe Fortuna... La celosa

Series

Film

  • En alquiler

Theater

  • Estado civil infiel

Television ads

  • Sprite
  • Chiclets Adams
  • Limonada Postobon
  • Oster (2001–2002)
  • Alpina
  • Cel Caribe, Barranquilla (2001–2002)
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