List of Chileans - Film and Television Personalities

Film and Television Personalities

  • Jason Acuña - actor
  • Cecilia Amenábar - actress
  • Cecilia Bolocco – Former Miss Universe, TV host
  • Santiago Cabrera - actor
  • Felipe Camiroaga - TV presenter
  • Martín Cárcamo - TV presenter
  • Cristián de la Fuente - actor
  • Karen Doggenweiler - TV presenter
  • Alberto Fuguet - film director
  • Pablo Francisco - comedian
  • Jorge Garcia - actor
  • Luis Gatica - actor
  • Lisa Guerrero - media journalist, TV presenter, actress, model
  • Cote de Pablo – actress (Ziva David in the TV series NCIS)
  • Mario Kreutzberger (Don Francisco) – Host of television show Sábado Gigante
  • Alejandro Jodorowsky - filmmaker
  • Gonzalo Lira - filmmaker
  • Claudio Miranda - cinematographer
  • Cristina Montt - actress
  • Maite Orsini - actress and model
  • Carlos Pinto - TV Presenter
  • Nicole Polizzi – Member of the Jersey Shore
  • Antonio Prieto (actor) - actor and singer ("La Novia" known in Great Britain and the US as "The Wedding")
  • Francisco Puelles - actor and television personality
  • Julián Ríos - actor
  • Horatio Sanz - actor and comedian
  • Fernando Solis - Radio and TV Host
  • Catalina Vallejos - actress and model
  • Leonor Varela - actress and model
  • Alexander Witt - filmmaker
  • Andrés Wood - film director

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