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    Angie Cepeda Siblings: All About Lorna and Ivette Cepeda

    Kevin KoechBy Kevin KoechJanuary 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Angie Cepeda, born Angélica María Cepeda Jiménez on August 2, 1974, in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, is a renowned Colombian actress celebrated for her performances across television, film, and voice acting.

    She grew up in Barranquilla after her parents, both lawyers named José Cepeda and Yadhira Jiménez, divorced, and she lived with her mother and two older sisters.

    Initially considering a career in publishing, Cepeda discovered her passion for drama and relocated to Bogotá to pursue acting, where she began her professional journey in the early 1990s.

    Over the decades, she has built an international reputation, appearing in Spanish-language productions as well as English-language films, and has become a prominent figure in Latin American entertainment.

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    • Accolades

    Siblings

    Angie has two older sisters, Lorna Cepeda and Ivette Cepeda.

    Lorna, also known professionally as Lorna Paz, followed a similar path into acting and achieved significant success, most notably for her supporting role in the Colombian telenovela “Yo Soy Betty la Fea,” which inspired the American adaptation “Ugly Betty.”

    Ivette, while less publicly known, remains part of the family dynamic that supported Angie’s early life in Colombia.

    Career

    Cepeda’s career began on Colombian television in the early 1990s, with early roles in telenovelas such as “La Maldición del Paraíso,” “Crónicas de una Generación Trágica,” and “Candela,” where she quickly demonstrated her talent for dramatic storytelling.

    She gained wider recognition with leading parts in series like “Las Juanas,” “Luz María,” and “Pobre Diabla,” which solidified her status in Latin American soap operas.

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    Angie Cepeda’s sister Lorna PHOTO/Getty Images

    Transitioning to international projects, she starred in the Argentine-Spanish series “Vientos de Agua” directed by Juan José Campanella, and later appeared in high-profile shows including “Pablo Escobar: El Patrón del Mal” for Telemundo, the American comedy “Jane the Virgin,” the sci-fi drama “2091,” and the action series “Halo.”

    In film, her breakthrough came with the 2000 Peruvian adaptation “Pantaleón y las Visitadoras,” based on Mario Vargas Llosa’s novel, which earned an Academy Award submission for Best Foreign Film.

    She made her English-language debut in “Love for Rent” in 2005, followed by roles in “Love in the Time of Cholera” adapted from Gabriel García Márquez’s work, “A Night in Old Mexico” opposite Robert Duvall, and “Wild Horses,” also with Duvall.

    More recently, she voiced Julieta Madrigal in Disney’s animated hit “Encanto” in 2021, expanding her reach to global audiences through voice acting.

    Throughout her career, Cepeda has balanced modeling beginnings with a focus on acting, working across Colombia, Spain, and Hollywood.

    Accolades

    Cepeda has earned numerous accolades that reflect her impact on the entertainment industry, starting with the India Catalina Award for Revelation of the Year in 1994 for her role in “La Maldición del Paraíso.”

    She followed this with another India Catalina Award for Best Leading Actress in a Telenovela for “Las Juanas,” showcasing her early prowess in dramatic roles.

    In 2004, her performance in the film “Sammy y Yo” won her the Best Actress award at the Viña del Mar Film Festival, marking a significant achievement in her cinematic work.

    Her contributions were further honored in 2024 with the India Catalina International Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her enduring legacy in acting across Latin America and beyond.

    Additionally, Cepeda has accumulated other nominations and wins, including one win and one nomination noted in her professional records.

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