
Alejandra Borrero
Biography
María Alejandra Borrero Saa (born April 25, 1962) is a Colombian actress of film, stage and television.
Born of a traditional family from Popayán, Borrero establishes a liberal life, where she manifests to be very different from the traditional standards which involved her in the world of acting.
In 1998, after years of work in Colombian television, she came out as lesbian, an issue that according to her was not well accepted by the country and caused her depression for four years. She decided to move to the United States, questioning how in Colombia there was no respect for difference. Four years after announcing her homosexuality, she returned to her homeland and agreed to interview her sexual orientation, concluding that little by little, society was already accepting sexual diversity. In 2015, she stated that she had a relationship with Katrin Nyfeler, is engaged to get married.
While occasionally described as an atheist by the Colombian media, Borrero has publicly stated that while she is against organized religion, she does believe in God.
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Acting History
2024
Un caballo en la alcoba
2018Virus Tropical as Hilda (voice)
2017The Lethal Tele
2016Heart's Decree as Adela Zambrano
2016Azúcar as Raquel Vallecilla Cucalón
2014Gente de bien as María Isabel
2013Allá te espero as Magnolia Jaramillo
2011Poker as Jefe de la Mafia
2010A Corazón Abierto as Helena Cavalier
2009Amor en custodia as Actriz
2008El Último Matrimonio Feliz as Antonia Palacio Muñoz de González
2007Mujeres asesinas
2007Love in the Time of Cholera as Doña Blanca
2007Towards Darkness as Marta Gutierrez
2007Pura Sangre as Genoveva de Lagos
2006La hija del Mariachi as Raquel Santana de Guerrero
2006Merlina, Mujer Divina as Soledad Carbó
2005Rosario Tijeras as Doña Ruby
2002Bolivar Is Me as Vice President
1999Breath of Life as Woman on stairs
1999Francisco the mathematician as adriana
1997The Debt
1994Café con Aroma de Mujer as Lucia Sandoval de Vallejo
1991Escalona as Consuelo
—Crónicas de una generación trágica as Doña Francisca Villanova
—Azucar as Claridad Solaz









