Catalina Saavedra Pérez (born 8 January 1968) is a Chilean film, stage and television actress. She is known to international audiences for playing the title character in the 2009 film The Maid, for which she received several awards and nominations.

Career

Saavedra's father is the writer Omar Saavedra Santis. She started acting lessons at the age of ten, prompted by her mother's hiring of a private theater arts teacher in Valparaíso. Years later, her love for acting led her to deepen her studies at the "Escuela de Teatro Imagen" in Santiago and later in Barcelona, when she began to study experimental theatre.

Saavedra's first professional theatre performances were in roles in plays such as El Despertar (1991–1997), Pervertimientos y Otros Gestos Para Nada (1993) and La noche de la Iguana (The Night of the Iguana) (1994), and in a café-chantant called TV cable 90 (1992). On film, Saavedra's first appearances were in short films, such as El Bidón and Volando Voy (directed by Miguel Littín). Saavedra has performed various roles in several soap operas, sitcoms and TV shows on Chilean and German television.

International recognition for Saavedra came in 2009, for her leading role as Raquel in the 2009 Chilean film The Maid (2009 film). It was released on 13 August 2009 in Chile and 16 October 2009 in the United States, grossing over $400,000 in the first few weeks in theaters with only 18 copies circulating, turning into one of the most successful Chilean films in the United States. The film ended its theatrical run in the United States with a gross of $576,608. Her role was praised by specialized press and critics around the world, bestowing her many acting awards, including Best Actress at the Sundance Film Festival, Torino Film Festival, Huelva Film Festival, Biarritz Film Festival, Cartagena Film Festival and Miami Film Festival, a breakthrough award at the Gotham Independent Film Awards and a Satellite Awards nomination. In late 2009, she appeared as a possible nominee for the most important film awards, Academy Awards and Golden Globes Awards along with the film The Maid for International Movie.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997El BidónShort film
Volando VoyLuchitaShort film directed by Miguel Littín, director nominated twice for an Academy Award.
1999Salmón a lo PobreShort film
2002La Perra
2007Normal con Alas
Life Kills Me
200831 minutos, la películaCachirula (voice)Havana Film Festival Award-winning for Best Animated Film
Ausente
Chile puedeMagdaSupported by the National Council For Arts & Culture, Chile
Mami Te Amo
Secretos
2009The Dancer and the ThiefMadre ÁngelShort appearance. Directed by Fernando Trueba, Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film with Belle Époque.
The MaidRaquelSundance Film Festival Award-winning. Nominated for "The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards" consideration honoring 2009 achievements.
2011Old Cats
2014The Quispe GirlsLucía QuispeDirected by Sebastián Sepúlveda.
2018Marilyn
2019EmaDirected by Pablo Larrain
2021La mirada incendiadaDirected by Tatiana Gaviola
2022The PunishmentDirected by Matías Bize
2023History and GeographyAteneaDirected by Bernardo Quesney
ProblemistaDoloresDirected by Julio Torres
Rotting in the SunSeñora VerónicaDirected by Sebastián Silva
2024The True Story Of People In The DragonMacaDirected by Pablo Greene

Awards and nominations

Theatre

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2008Altazor AwardsBest Actress in a PlayLas BrutasWon

Film

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2007SANFICSpecial Mention for ActingLife Kills MeWon
2009Guadalajara International Film FestivalBest Actress in a leading roleThe MaidWon
Iberoamerican Huelva Film FestivalWon
Turin Film FestivalWon
Biarritz Film FestivalWon
Cartagena International Film FestivalWon
Miami International Film FestivalWon
Havana Film FestivalWon
Sundance Film Festival AwardsWorld Cinema Special Jury Prize for ActingWon
Gotham Film AwardsBreakthrough ActorWon
Satellite Awards 2009Best Actress – Motion Picture DramaNominated
2010Dorian AwardsFilm Performance of the YearNominated
Altazor AwardsBest ActressWon
Pedro Sienna AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleWon
People en Español AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleNominated
2024Independent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting PerformanceRotting in the SunNominated

Work in TV and stage

Television credits (sitcoms and series)

  • Jaguar Yu (1992)
  • Amor a domicilio, la comedia (1996) as Brígida
  • Geografía del deseo (2004), as Marisa
  • Los Galindo (2005), season 1, episode 1
  • Loco por ti (2005), season 4, episode 2
  • Los simuladores (2005), season 1, episodes 1, 3, 4 and 8
  • La Nany (2005), season 1, episodes 8 and 76
  • La otra cara del espejo (2006), season 1, episode 1
  • Urgencias (2006), season 2, episode 9
  • Huaiquimán y Tolosa (2006), season 1, episode 8
  • Los Venegas (2006–2011) as Josefina

Television credits (soap operas)

  • Hasta en las mejores familias (1994) as Jessica
  • Amor a Domicilio (1995) as Brígida
  • Adrenalina (1996) as Raquel Trujillo
  • Playa Salvaje (1997) as Susana
  • Fuera de Control (1999) as Pamela Duarte
  • Sabor a Ti (2000) as Virginia Solano
  • Piel Canela (2001) as Talula Vargas
  • Buen Partido (2002) as Rita
  • Fortunato (2007), as Dulcinea

Stage credits

  • El Despertar (1991–1997)
  • Pervertimientos y Otros Gestos Para Nada (1993)
  • La noche de la Iguana (1994)
  • Muerte de un Funcionario Público (1995)
  • Telarañas (1996, 1998)
  • Sht (2000)
  • Ojos Rotos (2001–2002) (performed in Chile and at the International Hispanic Theatre Festival of Miami)
  • Firmas para el Amor (2001–2002), Assistant director
  • Circulando (2003)
  • Ni Ahí (2004)
  • Inocencia (2004)
  • En La Sangre (2004)
  • Putas Errantes (2005–2006)
  • El lugar de la misericordia (2006), Assistant director
  • Las Gallinas (2007)
  • Las Brutas (2007) (performed in Chile and in a Tour to Europe)
  • Los Mountainbikers (2008)
  • Diatriba de la victoria (2009)
  • Equívoca Fuga de Señorita Apretando un Pañuelo de encaje sobre su Pecho (2009)

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