Flora Martínez
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Flora Martinez is a Colombian actress who began her career in television in her native country starting out in soap operas such as "María Bonita" (1995). She has worked in the theater in the staging of “Heart,” by Daniel Berardi. Martinez is best-known in the film industry for having worked in movies such as "Rosario Tijeras” (based on the book by the writer Jorge Franco), "Violet is not Dead", directed by Harold Trompetero, and "Soplo de Vida," by the Colombian Luis Ospina. For her portrayal in “Soplo de Vida,” she won the award of Best Actress in the Film Festival of Biarritz in France (1995). Flora Martínez studied preformance in the Actor’s Conservatory in New York, as well as in the Escuela Alfonzo Ortiz and in Actuemos Prodiccion, in Colombia.