- Birth nameAndrea María Velasco Alessandri
- Height5′ 1¾″ (1.57 m)
- Chilean actress and singer, Andrea Velasco was born in Santiago, Chile. Since early years she showed interest for acting, dancing and music. Attracted by soul and jazz, she began practicing singing on her own. At the age of 15 she began studying popular music and singing, developing a career with Afro and Latin rock music influences. At the same time, she took part in several theatrical events during her school life, which induced her to study and reach a degree in modern dancing and acting.
In 2001 she entered the Acting career at Finis Terrae University in Santiago, where the following year she was granted a "Merit Diploma" for her outstanding performance in the School of Acting.
In 2003 she won the "IV Festival of Short Plays" with Crucidrama, a play of her authorship which she later directed (at the contest's final show), thus awakening her interest for other areas of theater as direction and playwright.
In 2005 she traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to improve and delve deeper in her studies of acting, theatrical direction and music.
A year later she returned to Chile and obtained her BA Professional Actress degree, with the highest score at the Final Exam's evaluation, for her role as Mama Ubú, in the play King Ubú of Alfred Jarry.
In 2007 the Chilean National Council for the Arts and Culture, awarded her with a "Honorable Mention" for her play El Sobre Azul (The Blue Envelope), at the XIII National Contest of Playwrights, which later was presented as stage reading at The Chilean National Theater.
In 2009 she was granted a FONDART (Fondo Nacional para el Desarrollo de la Cultura y las Artes) recognition, one of the most important awards established by the Chilean government, which includes financing of artistic projects, for her play El Sobre Azul, nowadays being staged under her direction.
As a singer, in 2007 she returned to Santiago's music scene, performing in a jazz and soul quartet. She has also performed within other independent musical projects covering different styles, as rock and pop.
She has participated in several theatrical and audiovisual performances.
She made her debut at film actress in 2010 with the movie "Que Pena Tu Vida" as Ángela De María, directed by Nicolás López and produced by Sobras International Production. After the success of this movie, they decided to do a second part named "Que Pena Tu Boda" in 2011, for that role she was nominated in 2012 as "Best Movie Actress" at "Altazor" Awards. In 2013 with "Que Pena Tu Familia" with Eli Roth and Netflix as producer. Andrea was part of the first romantic comedy trilogy in Latin America, achieving the success of being the three comedies more views in the last years in Chile. In 2015 Netflix release the 3 movies and a special edition as a series "Que Pena Tu Serie", available worldwide.
In 2014 debut as solo singer with her album "Piñata", from which album she was nominated as "Revelation Artist" in the Chile Music Awards "Pulsar 2015".
In 2018 debuts in NY theater with the play "Verano Verano" by Myrna Casas, IATI Theater, winning Best Actress Award at ATI Awards 2019. And for her role in the short film "Desde el Principio" by Miguel Soliman, won Best Actress at the Rahway Film Festival, LA Diversity Film Festival and Best Short film at New York Latino Film Festival 2018, being acquired by HBO 2019 for her worldwide exhibition on HBO on Demand.
Now Andrea is based in USA developing her career both in Chile and internationally. Working in movies, television, theatre and music.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Helene Delangle
- RelativesArturo Alessandri Besa(Grandparent)
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Race / EthnicityHispanic / Latino / Latina / Latine, White
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