
Ana María Estupiñán
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Ana María Estupiñán.
Born: April 7, 1992
Place of Birth: Bogota, Colombia
Known For

Rigo

Something Blue
Lifelong friends Óscar and Eli find themselves in a messy situation after a drunken night leads to unexpected consequences. Forced to replace a ruined wedding dress, they embark on a chaotic journey filled with setbacks and awkward run-ins with their exes.

The Girl
A young woman who was part of the guerrilla group is now seeking a better life in the city. She wants to study medicine, to heal rather than harm, but she will face a challenge, because being part of outlaw groups always has consequences.

All For Love
A penniless country boy goes in search of his runaway sister in Bogotá, where he falls for an aspiring singer, but gets tangled up in organized crime.

La Pola
Novelized story of Policarpa Salavarrieta, heroine of Colombia's independence movement.

La ronca de oro
This story is based on a true story of the singer of Colombian popular music Helenita Vargas, better known as "La Ronca de Oro".

Decisions: Some win, others lose

Mr. Magoo
Mr. Magoo, the eponymous kind-hearted fellow is always happy to lend a hand, but often causes disasters instead as without his glasses he makes all kinds of chaotic mix-ups. Despite this, his only enemy is his neighbor Fizz: a megalomaniacal hamster and his human minion, Weasel, who are somehow always accidentally thwarted by Magoo.

Toni, la Chef

Dos mujeres y una vaca
After months without news of Pastor, his wife Hermelinda receives a letter. Eager to know the content, she persuades Rosana, who also does not know how to read, to accompany her to the nearest village in search of someone who can decipher the writing. When they arrive, they discover the village has been attacked by a group on the fringes of the law.
Filmography
as Viri
as Michelle Durango
as Esmeralda
as Catalina Carretera
as Irene Romero
as Bibi Molina
as Karina Sullivan
as Hermelinda
as Belky Bustamante (Sara)
as Toni Parra
as Helenita de joven
as Mariana Cadavid
as Pola Salavarrieta "Joven"