Florencia Lozano

Florencia Lozano was born in Princeton, New Jersey,[3][4] to Eduardo, an architect, and Elizabeth, a Spanish teacher from Argentina.

[3][4][5][6] Lozano's regional theater credits include Yerma, Antigone, Hamlet, Caucasian Chalk Circle, among others.

Lozano landed the role of attorney Téa Delgado in December 1996 on the daytime drama One Life to Live, and first aired on January 27, 1997.

[6] In 2002, almost two years after her departure from the series, Lozano was still receiving a significant amount of fan mail for her portrayal of the character.

[10] Of her prime time transition to film, Lozano stated, "I'm playing homicide detectives a lot," referring to her roles in Perfect Stranger and The Ministers.

"[11] To prepare for the roles, Lozano – who had lived in Manhattan for 15 years – visited the homicide division of her local police precinct.

[11] The storyline centers around Berry's character going undercover to solve a friend's murder, and engaging in an on-line romantic life.

"[11] When Lozano acquired the lead role in The Ministers, opposite John Leguizamo and Harvey Keitel, she was again prepared.

[11] Filmed in February 2007, the crime thriller is about a female NYPD detective (Lozano) who tries to avenge the murder of her police officer father by what she presumed to be a cult.

"[11] In September 2008, Soap Opera Weekly reported Lozano's return to One Life to Live; she reprised her role as Téa in December 2008 and would play the character until the shows finale in January 2012.

[12] In the meantime, she guest-starred on Ugly Betty, portraying Penelope Del Rios in the episode "Filing for the Enemy".

[13] In March 2012, Soap Opera Digest reported that Lozano would be bringing her One Life to Live character to General Hospital the week of May 7, 2012.