Nina Caicedo

Nina Caicedo Vargas (born 3 February 1986) is a Colombian film and television actress, model, and lawyer, recognized for her appearances in productions such as Las detectivas y el Víctor, Azúcar, The White Slave, The Girl, and Nurses.

Nina Caicedo
In a 2021 interview
Born
Nina Caicedo Vargas

(1986-02-03) 3 February 1986
Quibdó, Colombia
EducationUniversidad Externado de Colombia
Occupation(s)Actress, model, lawyer

Biography

Nina Caicedo was born in Quibdó on 3 February 1986, the daughter of the musician, composer, and music producer Saturnino Caicedo Córdoba (known professionally as Nino Caicedo), and the singer and psychologist Nimia Teresa Vargas Cuesta. She is the sister of singer and actor Anddy Caicedo.[1] She studied law at the Universidad Externado de Colombia, and began working as an actress in the 2000s.[2] Her first big break came in 2009 when she played Nelly in the television series Las detectivas y el Víctor.[3] In 2010 she had a brief appearance in Sergio Cabrera's telenovela La Pola.[4]

In the 2010s, she had more prominent television and film roles in her native country. In 2012, she joined the cast of the series Bazurto, followed by an appearance in the telenovela La selección. 2016 was a very active year in Caicedo's career, performing in the series The White Slave as Sara, Azúcar as Lola Ocoró, and The Girl as Vanessa Mosquera.[3] In 2017, she returned to cinema with a supporting role in the Spanish film Loving Pablo. A year later, she starred with Mario Duarte in the comedy film Pelucas y Rokanrol, where she played a police sergeant.[5]

In 2019, she starred in the series Nurses on Canal RCN, playing the role of Sol Angie Velásquez.[1] She also appeared in the Telepacífico miniseries Leonor.[6]

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Role Channel
2008La Hija del MariachiCanal RCN
2008–2009Sin senos no hay paraísoAlinaTelemundo
2008–2010Oye bonitaCaracol Televisión
2009–2010Las detectivas y el VíctorNellyCanal RCN
2010El cartelJessicaCaracol Televisión
2010–2011La PolaAcaciaCanal RCN
2013–2014La selecciónNely AsprillaCaracol Televisión
2014BazurtoCelina
2016AzúcarLola OcoróCanal RCN
The White SlaveSaraCaracol Televisión
The GirlVanessa Mosquera
2018Wild DistrictMisuryNetflix
2018–2019Heart's DecreeAnabel GarcíaCanal RCN
2019Always a WitchEsclava HogueraNetflix
LeonorTelepacífico
2019–2022NursesSol Angie VelásquezCanal RCN
2021Fábulas del confinamientoAndrea JiménezCanal Capital
The Unremarkable JuanquiniAgente AlikaNetflix
2022Vicente, el imprudente[7]Sol Angie VelásquezCanal RCN

Films

Year Title Role Director
2017Loving PabloWomanFernando León de Aranoa
2018Pelucas y RokanrolGinaMario Duarte

References

  1. "Nina Caicedo enloquece a sus fans con su tonificado cuerpo" [Nina Caicedo Drives Her Fans Crazy With Her Toned Body] (in Spanish). Canal RCN. 25 October 2019. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  2. "Nina Caicedo, una abogada con el arte en las venas" [Nina Caicedo, a Lawyer With Art in Her Veins]. Talento Chocoano (in Spanish). El Tiempo Blogs. 15 February 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  3. "En 'Azúcar' Nina Caicedo es Lola" (in Spanish). Canal RCN. Archived from the original on 15 March 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  4. Sánchez Villamizar, Daniela (26 March 2016). "Nina se roba la mirada de los televidentes por partida doble" [Nina Steals the Eyes of Viewers Twice]. La Opinión (in Spanish). Cúcuta, Colombia. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  5. "'Pelucas y Rokanrol' reivindicará a las mujeres policías y a los rockeros peludos" ["Pelucas y Rokanrol" Will Vindicate Policewomen and Hairy Rockers] (in Spanish). Caracol Televisión. 30 July 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  6. "Vea en exclusiva el primer capítulo de 'Leonor', la serie sobre la 'Negra Grande de Colombia'". El País (in Spanish). Cali, Colombia. 2 June 2019. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  7. "Vicente, el imprudente: el conocido celador que llega a CanalRCN.com" [Vicente, el imprudente: The Well-Known Guard Coming to CanalRCN.com] (in Spanish). Canal RCN. 9 June 2022. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
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