Liliana García

Liliana García Sosa (born 17 October 1957) is an Uruguayan-Chilean actress with a distinguished film, theatre, and television career in Chile and Uruguay.

Once in Chile, she continued her union work (SIDARTE) and was part of the creation of the Chileactores management company, of which she was a board member for nine years.

[3] She has worked with prestigious directors of the Uruguayan scene, including Júver Salcedo, Omar Grasso [es], Héctor Manuel Vidal, Santiago Introini, Dervy Vilas, and Jorge Curi.

In 1989, she recorded the nationally and internationally awarded play Doña Ramona [es] for an Ibero-American theatre cycle on Televisión Española (TVE).

This was also the case with the play Sangre, directed by Pete Brooks, which was a month at the Young Vic Theater in London; it also toured much of England and Scotland.

The play is a kind of dramatized biography of the librarian María Moliner, author of the Diccionario de uso del español [es].