In 1996, when she was seventeen years old, Dolores Fonzi made her first television appearance in the series
La nena. In 1998,
Cris Morena chose her to play Clara Vázquez in ''
Verano del '98 with her brother, who played Benjamín Vázquez. Thanks to this successful series and her character as a villain, she gained great popularity and success. At the end of 1999 she left Verano del '98'' to be part of the cast of
Marcelo Piñeyro's film
Burnt Money, thereby landing her film debut with a role as a sex worker. She also appeared in
Waiting for the Messiah. In 2001, she had great recognition by integrating the cast of
El sodero de mi vida in
Canal 13, where she played a girl with a mild intellectual disability. Experimenting with
Luis Ortega the tape
Caja negra is born, where she acted and participated in the integral creation. She later acted in movies like
Private Lives,
Bottom of the Sea,
The Aura,
La mujer rota,
Salamandra,
El club de la muerte and
El campo, for the latter she was nominated for the
Silver Condor Awards for Best Actress. In 2003 she starred in the unitary series
Disputas and in the adaptation of the play of John Ford,
Lástima que sea una puta. The following year she starred with
Mariano Martínez the terror unit,
Sangre fría by
Telefe. During 2006, Fonzi starred and produced the miniseries
Soy tu fan which in 2010 was adapted by
Canana Films in
Mexico. She also starred in the series
El tiempo no para by
Canal 9. From 2005 to 2008 she participated in three chapters of
Mujeres asesinas. Her return to television was in 2012 with her participation in
Graduados the new Underground production for
Telefe. In addition, she was part of the unit of
TV Pública En terapia with the actors
Norma Aleandro,
Diego Peretti,
Leonardo Sbaraglia,
Ailín Salas,
Julieta Cardinali and Germán Palacios. She also resumed the theater as the protagonist of the play
Isósceles. That year, she also made the filming of
El Crítico by Hernán Guerschuny, a co-production between HC Films and Lagarto Cine where Dolores Fonzi had the lead alongside
Rafael Spregelburd. On television she participated as a guest actress in two episodes of the series
Aliados. In 2015 Fonzi starred in the film
Paulina, remake of the film starring
Mirtha Legrand, in 1960. The film had a strong box office collection and favorable reviews, being praised at the
Cannes Festival. For her work in the film, Fonzi was awarded the Havana Star Prize for Best Actress at the 17th
Havana Film Festival New York. She also acted in
Truman film starring
Ricardo Darín. In 2016 she was part of the cast of the series of
La Leona, she played Eugenia Leone. == Personal life ==