Aline Adriana Küppenheim Gualtieri (born 10 August 1969) is a Chilean actress.
Born to a French father and a Chilean mother, Kuppenheim spent his early years traveling around different parts of Europe as a result of his parents' trade -both artisans-. From there, her interest for drawing was also born, since -according to his own confession- he used to draw with chalk in the streets of Paris, while his parents worked.
She returned to Chile in the early 1980s, where he studied at La Girouette School at Las Condes. Later he studied theater at Fernando González's academy-club.
She made her debut in telenovelas in 1991 with the successful TV series Ellas por ellas de Canal 13 playing Victoria "Vicky". She then changes to TVN where she participates in the teleseries Trampas y caretas and Jaquemate, in the latter she gets her first important role as one of the young protagonists of the story along with Felipe Camiroaga.
Later he returned to Channel 13 where he participated in teleseries such as Champaña, El amor está de moda (where he made his debut as a singer interpreting the central theme of the teleseries), Marron Glacé, el regreso, Eclipse de luna and Amándote, to later change again to TVN, where he gets his first antagonistic role in the telenovela La Fiera, starring Claudia Di Girolamo. At the end of this teleseries, she decides to go with her husband at the time, the actor Bastián Bodenhöfer, to France because the actor was appointed cultural attaché of that country.
In 2004, she returned to Chile and starred in Destinos cruzados and Entre medias, later she was signed by the production company Roos Film, to star in the Chilean adaptation of Montecristo, ending her time in Mega, with a small participation as a guest actress in some episodes of Fortunato, Chilean adaptation of a popular Argentine show.
On television, she has also participated in series such as JPT: Justicia para todos and Cárcel de mujeres 2.
In film, she participated in Sangre de Cuba (Dreaming of Julia), a film in which she shared credits with actors such as Gael García Bernal and Harvey Keitel. Celebrated was her performance in Machuca, where she personified María Luisa Infante with great solvency, a wealthy woman immersed in the changes caused by the coup in Chile in 1973. In 2008 she won an Pedro Sienna Award for her role in Andres Wood's The Good Life.[1] In 2011 she participates in Prófugos as the Prosecutor Ximena Carbonell. In 2014 she won an Altazor Award as best television series actress for Ecos del desierto.[2] In 2017, she highlighted her participation in A Fantastic Woman, winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.[3]
In 2022, she starred alongside Claudia Di Girolamo in Netflix's 42 Days of Darkness. In its opening week, it climbed to the top of the streaming platform's list. 42 Days in the Dark settled into seventh place for the most successful non-English speaking series, accumulating 9.9 million hours viewed since its premiere. Later that year she won best actress award at the Tokyo International Film Festival for her leading role in Manuela Martelli's debut film 1976.[4]
Aline was a couple of Álvaro Rudolphy and Luciano Cruz-Coke during de 1990's. She subsequently married actor Bastián Bodenhöfer in 2000 with whom she has a son named Ian, born in 2000. However, this union ended in 2006.
She subsequently began a relationship with the Italian Renzo Melai who died on June 23, 2008 after his motorcycle collided with a truck in Peñalolén. The information, provided by the newspaper La Tercera, indicated that Renzo had been working as an adventure tourism guide since he arrived in Chile in 2000.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2023 | Detrás de la lluvia | ||
2022 | 1976 | Carmen | |
2018 | Princesita | ||
2017 | A Fantastic Woman | ||
2014 | El bosque de Karadima | ||
2014 | Allende en su laberinto | ||
2012 | Young and Wild | ||
2012 | Las mujeres de Neruda | ||
2008 | The Good Life | ||
2007 | Malta con huevo | ||
2008 | Turistas | ||
2007 | Malta con huevo | ||
2005 | Play | ||
2005 | Pecados | ||
2005 | Alberto: ¿quién sabe cuánto cuesta hacer un ojal? | ||
2005 | El baño | ||
2004 | Machuca | ||
2003 | Dreaming of Julia | ||
2003 | Buscando a la señorita Hyde | ||
2000 | Historias de sexo | ||
1998 | El hombre que imaginaba |
Year | TV Series | Role | |
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1991 | Ellas por ellas | Victoria Celemín | |
1992 | Trampas y caretas | Antonia Fernández | Reparto |
1993 | Jaque mate | Carolina Möller | Reparto |
1994 | Champaña | Valentina Garcés | Papel co-principal |
Soltero a la medida | Ángela Soldi | Papel co-principal | |
1995 | El amor está de moda | Valeria Correa | Papel co-principal |
1996 | Marrón Glacé, el regreso | Margot Derville | Antagonista |
Vecinos puertas adentro | Daniela | Papel principal | |
1997 | Eclipse de luna | Almendra Riva | Papel principal |
1998 | Amándote | Susana Álvarez | Papel principal |
1999 | La Fiera | Magdalena Ossandón "La Joyita" | Antagonista |
2003 | Justicia para todos | Rocío Castañeda | Papel principal |
2004 | Destinos cruzados | Laura Squella | Papel principal |
2005 | Heredia y asociados | Emilia Mollet | Episodio: ¿Quién mató a Trinidad Mollet? |
Justicia para todos 2 | Rocío Castañeda | Papel principal | |
2006 | Entre medias | Maite Contreras | Papel principal |
El Aval | Abril | Papel principal | |
Montecristo | Victoria Sáenz | Papel co-principal | |
2007 | Fortunato | Rita Oyarzún | Especial |
Mujeres que matan | Matilde | Episodio: ¿? | |
2008 | Cárcel de mujeres 2 | Francisca Ossandón | 2 episodios |
2011 | Divino tesoro | Maritza Paredes | Reparto |
2011-2013 | Prófugos | Ximena Carbonell | Papel co-principal |
2013 | Ecos del desierto | Carmen Hertz | Papel principal |
2015 | El bosque de Karadima, la serie | Leonor Leyton | Reparto |
2016 | Bala loca | Ángela Sepúlveda | Reparto |
2017 | 12 días que estremecieron a Chile | Carmen Haselberg | Episodio: Caso Joannon |
2019 | En terapia | Alicia | Papel co-principal |
2022 | 42 Days of Darkness | Verónica Montes | Main role |
Tokyo International Film Festival – Best Actress | |
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