Angélica María Blandón Gallo, a renowned Colombian actress, was born on April 25, 1982, in Pereira, Colombia, to a traditional family. From the tender age of five, she knew she wanted to be on television and never stopped pursuing her dream.
She began her journey in the world of cinema and television, studying theatre with renowned practitioners such as Efrain Arce Aragon in Medellín and the Colombian Corporation for Theatre in Bogotá. She honed her craft in New York with her family before returning to Colombia, where she quickly became a part of the series Los Monachos and later, Oki Doky, a comic series.
Angélica's impressive career includes her work in various plays, such as Poses to Sleep, Sleeping Beauty, The Club of the Bustle, The Sky Also There, and Paisas. Her television appearances have been in TV serials with complex content, including Without Breasts, There is No Paradise, The Cartel of the Toads, and undoubtedly, her role as Brenda in the novel The Dolls of the Mafia, where she starred alongside Fernando Solorzano.
Angélica has received numerous awards for her performances, including Best Actress and Best Protagonist in the novels Three Miracles and The Dolls of the Mafia. She has also ventured into the big screen with the film 180 Seconds. Despite her busy schedule, Angélica prioritizes her family life, spending quality time with her parents and maintaining a private life that she values highly.