
Celina Font
Acting
1970-06-20 · Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Celina Font (born June 22, 1970, in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina) is an Argentine actress, singer, and screenwriter. Born in Rosario, Santa Fe, she lived in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and has resided in Buenos Aires since her adolescence. Her career spans film, television, and theater, with notable performances in programs such as El secreto de la familia Greco, Pequeña Victoria, Montecristo, and Campeones, as well as films like No me rompan, Ex casados, Ay Juancito, Cenizas del Paraíso, and No soy tu mami—a film she co-wrote based on an original idea. In theater, she has starred in plays such as Amor a tiros (ACE Award), La nueva autoridad, and No dejes nunca de mirarme por favor. She trained in Fine Arts and Film Directing. As a screenwriter and director, she has produced short films that have received various accolades. In 2024, she released her first music album, Quererte tanto, along with other singles available on digital platforms.
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