Francisca is an actress, singer, and dancer with a broad career in film, theater, and television. Bilingual and with dual Chilean American nationality, Francisca shines on screen with her large, bright eyes and distinctive voice.
In cinema, Francisca gained international recognition for her lead role in Marcela Said's award-winning film
The Summer of Flying Fish (2013), premiered at Cannes Film Festival. Her latest role is part of Valeria Sarmiento's upcoming feature film
Detrás de la Lluvia, soon to be released.
In television, she has worked for the largest TV channels in her country, joining the casts of productions such as
Mamá Mechona (2014),
Papá a la Deriva (2015),
Yo Soy Lorenzo (2019) and
Pobre Novio (2021), all of which were well received by the audience. She is currently part of the cast of the new fiction production by Chilevisión/Paramount.
In theater, in addition to working with prestigious national directors, she has established herself as one of the most important musical performers in her country, starring in recognized shows, including the national classic
La Pergola de las Flores by Isidora Aguirre and local versions of "Saturday night fever" (2017) and "A chorus line" (2016), directed by Baayork Lee.