Name : Leonor
Varela
Profession : actress, model
Date of Birth : December 29, 1972
Place of Birth : Santiago, Chile
Height : 5' 7"
Claim to fame : her portrayal of the titular Queen of the Nile
in the lavish ABC miniseries Cleopatra.
Leonor Varela - Detailed Biography
A sultry, dark-haired beauty, Leonor Varela was a virtual unknown in the
USA when she was tapped for the lead in the lavish ABC miniseries
"Cleopatra" (1999). The Chilean-born actress had a peripatetic
childhood; her parents fled the military regime in her native country
when she was a baby and settled first in Costa Rica, before moving to
Germany, the USA (Colorado) and France. Varela opted to remain in Paris
to pursue an education when her parents returned to Santiago in the
early 1990s. Her dentist recommended her to a French filmmaker, who was
about to shoot a film in Chile. After meeting him, he specifically
created a role for the stunningly attractive performer which in turn led
to her casting in the Chilean TV series "Tic Tac", opposite Latin
heartthrob Enrique Cintolesi. Varela then was tapped for a tiny role in
the remake of "The Man in the Iron Mask" (1998), starring Leonardo
DiCaprio. Continuing her quick ascent, she then landed the part of
Cleopatra. While most critics found the production visually stunning,
they were divided over Varela's contributions; some felt she was too
limited an actress to pull off the role while others found her perfectly
cast. The one constant was that all were impressed by her exotic looks
and sexy screen presence. She returned to the big screen in her largest
role to date in the revisionist Western "Texas Rangers" (2001). That
film's release, however, was delayed nearly two years and in the
interim, Varela graced the small screen as Judith in the biblical drama
"Jeremiah" (PAX, 2000) and was seen on the big screen supporting Pierce
Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush in "The Tailor of Panama" (2000).