Valentina Muhr is a Chilean actress who has worked in film, television, theater, and also as a voice actress.
Her film career began with her participation in "Secretos," written by Raúl Ruiz and directed by Valeria Sarmiento. Later, she worked under Ruiz's direction in the television series "Litoral" and was also part of his posthumous film, "La Noche de Enfrente," which was featured in the official selection of the Cannes Film Festival, the Toronto Film Festival, the New York Film Festival, and the Hong Kong International Film Festival.
Currently, she has gained recognition in the successful television series "Cromosoma 21," available on Netflix, where Valentina plays the lead role. The series has received critical acclaim and has become a major success with viewers.
She has also worked in various television series, including "La Cacería," directed by Juan Ignacio Sabatini, "El Reemplazante," directed by Nicolás Acuña (Netflix), and "Casa de Angelis," directed by Valeria Sarmiento.
Among her achievements is her role in the short film "In the Stars" by Punk Robot, produced by Lucasfilm and currently streaming on Disney+, where she voiced the main character.
In cinema, Valentina also starred in the film "Las Anafalbetas," directed by Moisés Sepúlveda, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was showcased at over 30 film festivals worldwide. For her outstanding performance, Valentina has received three Best Actress awards (at the Gramado Film Festival, the FECIPA Film Festival, and the Pedro Sienna Awards).
In theater, Valentina has been part of the company The Honest Crowd in the United Kingdom, co-directing "Glasshouse," presented at the BAC in London and The Basement in Brighton. She also participated in the play "Phantasmagoria," directed by Italian comedian Patricia Paolini. Valentina has collaborated as a performer in works by artist Óscar Murillo and has been an interpreter in "Gala," directed by choreographer Jérôme Bel, among other projects.