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Carolina Guerra Siblings: Getting to Know Natalia Guerra

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Carolina Guerra, born Carolina Liliana Guerra Molina on July 30, 1987, in Bogotá, Colombia, is a prominent Colombian model, actress, and television presenter.

She gained early recognition in the entertainment industry after being selected to represent Colombia’s capital as Miss Bogotá in 2005 at the age of 18.

Guerra began her career in modeling at just 13 years old and transitioned into acting and hosting, becoming a well-known figure in Latin American media.

She is the daughter of Álvaro Guerra and Janeth Molina, and has built a life balancing her professional pursuits with personal milestones, including her marriage to David Reuben Jr. in 2019 and the birth of their son, Rocco.

Previously, she was married to actor Diego Cadavid from 2009 to 2013.

Siblings

Carolina has one sibling, a sister named Natalia Guerra.

However, not much is known about Natalia, including her personal life or career, as she leads a private life compared to her famous sister.

Career

Guerra made her acting debut in 2007 with a role in the Colombian telenovela “Nuevo rico, nuevo pobre,” followed by appearances in series like “Hilos de amor,” “El Cartel,” and “A Corazón Abierto.”

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Guerra expanded her reach as a television presenter, hosting MTV Latin America’s “Rock Dinner” and later “Colombia’s Next Top Model.”

Her international breakthrough came with the role of the Inca high priestess Ima in the second season of “Da Vinci’s Demons” from 2014 to 2015.

She further solidified her presence in English-language projects by portraying Lucy in the crime drama “Animal Kingdom” from 2016 to 2018.

On the big screen, Guerra has starred in films such as “La Lectora” in 2012, “The Damned” in 2013, “The Firefly” in 2015, “Narco Soldiers” in 2019, “Alix” in 2024, and the upcoming Netflix series “Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue” in 2025, where she plays Cora de León.

Additionally, she appeared in the miniseries “Rubirosa” in 2018 as Flor de Oro Trujillo and in “Run Coyote Run.”

Her work spans telenovelas, international series, and films, showcasing her adaptability across genres and languages.

Accolades

Guerra has earned recognition for her contributions to Colombian television and beyond, including multiple nominations at Colombia’s TVyNovelas Awards for categories such as Best Revelation Actress and Best Antagonistic Actress.

Her early win as Miss Bogotá in 2005 served as a pivotal accolade that launched her into the public eye and opened doors in modeling and entertainment.

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