Mónica Villa (born 1954) is an Argentine actress of stage, screen, and TV, as well as a researcher and educator. She earned a Best Actress award for her role as "Susana" in cult classic "Esperando la Carroza at the 1985 Festival de Cine Iberoamericano, in Huelva, Spain. She won an ACE Golden award for best leading actress in the 2002 comedy "Ojos traidores", a 2004 Premios Trinidad Guevara for best Actress of a Repertoire Company, a Premios Carlos de Oro for her 2011 performance as best lead actress in the theater production "Jardín De Otoño", and in 2015 a Premios Estrella de Mar for Best Female Performance in a Repertoire Company for "La Nona". In addition, she has been nominated for a Best Actress in a TV Special for the 2003 Premios Martín Fierro, making her acting work recognized in all three major media.
She was the first actor in Argentina to earn a master's degree and has published and had performed an opera for children. In addition, she has written and performed in the play “Raren bicho raro”.
2024
as Rita
2023
2023
as Rita Tirabosco
2022
as Pocha Ojer
2021
2021
as Nelly Peralta
2014
as Professor Leguizamón (segment "Pasternak")
2011
2010
as Mónica
2010
as Olga Domisi
2009
as Ana
2009
as Susana De Musicardi
2006
2005
2004
as Madre de Josefina
2004
as Olga Zamudio
2002
as Beatriz
1993
as Miss Zamildio
1986
as Lucila Expósita
1985
as Porota
1985
1985
as Susana
1984
1983
as Nancy