Florencia Lozano was born on December 16,1969 and is an American actress.
16 Facts About Florencia Lozano
Florencia Lozano starred as Tea Delgado on the daytime series One Life to Live.
Florencia Lozano was born in Princeton, New Jersey, to Eduardo, an architect, and Elizabeth, a Spanish teacher from Argentina.
Florencia Lozano grew up in Newton Centre, Massachusetts, and transferred out of Cornell University to receive her Bachelor of Arts from Brown University, before moving to New York City to earn her Master of Fine Arts degree at New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts.
Florencia Lozano landed the role of attorney Tea Delgado in December 1996 on the daytime drama One Life to Live, and first aired on January 27,1997.
In 2002, almost two years after her departure from the series, Florencia Lozano was still receiving a significant amount of fan mail for her portrayal of the character.
Florencia Lozano introduced me to a firearms instructor who showed me how to shoot a machine gun, and she took me up to the NYPD training village.
Florencia Lozano was fun to play with, open to ideas, and willing to try new stuff and really excited.
Florencia Lozano let me push him around and manhandle him.
When Florencia Lozano acquired the lead role in The Ministers, opposite John Leguizamo and Harvey Keitel, she was again prepared.
The opportunity to carry a film was a longtime goal for Florencia Lozano, who enjoyed the experience.
Florencia Lozano still looks to do more theater and is pursuing television opportunities.
In March 2012, Soap Opera Digest reported that Florencia Lozano would be bringing her One Life to Live character to General Hospital the week of May 7,2012.
In 2016, Florencia Lozano was cast in a series regular role for the second season in the Netflix crime drama series Narcos playing agent Claudia Messina.
Florencia Lozano is a trained dancer, whose talents range from ballet to jazz, modern and flamenco.
Florencia Lozano became romantically involved with Christopher Welch in 1997, who was later featured in the 2002 Broadway revival of The Crucible.