On 28 January 1982, Camilia Sosa Villada was born in
La Falda, Argentina, from the city of
Córdoba. Throughout her childhood, she moved around the
Córdoba Province, living in a number of cities including
Cruz del Eje,
Los Sauces,
Mina Clavero, and
Córdoba. She studied for three years of Social Communication at the
National University of Córdoba's School of Information Sciences and another four years for her bachelor's degree at the same university. In 2009, Villada premiered her play
Carnes tolendas, retrato escénico de un travesti (Carnes Tolendas, an on-stage portrayal of a travesti)
, a biodrama of her life which fused her personal experiences that she recorded on her blog,
La Novia de Sandro [Sandro's Girlfriend], with the poetry of
Federico García Lorca. In 2011, Javier van de Couter, filmmaker, actor, scriptwriter and author of the script of the Argentine drama miniseries
Tumberos, cast Sosa Villada in a minor role in the film
Mía, but later offered her the starring role after watching her in
Carnes tolendas in Córdoba. == Work ==