Background
Luz María Valdivieso Ovalle was born in Santiago, Chile.
Luz María Valdivieso Ovalle was born in Santiago, Chile.
University of Chile.
She went to study at Colegio Institución Teresiana and later entered the University of Chile to study psychology for two years. While at the university she realized that she wanted a career in acting. She put her career on hold to try her luck at the School of Teatro de Gustavo Meza and by the end of the first year of theater, she decided to stay there.
Her first telenovela was in Piel Canela (Cinnamon-toned skin), as Anita Moreno.
Next she played her first antagonistic role, Estefania, in the telenovela Buen Partido (Good game), alongside Cristián Arriagada, a complicated moment for the drama division of Channel 13. Later TVN asked for her to join the new telenovela Juvenil 16, where she played an impulsive girl named Alejandra.
After Juvenil 16, she joined the cast of the first night-time telenovela Ídolos (Idols), where she played a young rebel named Natalia Medina. Her acting skills brought her much attention.
Her notoriety gained here a role in a major telenovela on TVN named Versus, playing her second antagonistic role as Vanesa Carrera, a young girl who fights for the love of Octavio Cox (Cristián Arriagada).
She went on to make special appearances in the night-time series Disparejas (Different) as Javiera, a woman who represents Francisco Pérez-Bannen. Valdivieso"s first film role came in 2004 in a film called Number me toques (Don"t touch me), along with Carmen Gloria Bresky, Sebastian Layseca, Francisca Lewin, Juan Pablo Ogalde and Benjamín Vicuña. Under the direction of Mauro Bravo.
Her second film role came in Louisiana remolienda (The binge) which was released in 2007.