She was born on June 18, 1983, in
Barranquilla, Colombia, where her father, Eduardo Solari, was a
football coach directing
Junior de Barranquilla's
association football club. Her family returned to live in Argentina when she was 3 years old. She lived her early childhood and teenage years in the city of
Rosario, where she also attended High School at the Escuela Normal Superior Nº1 "
Dr. Nicolás Avellaneda". Her uncle
Jorge, and her three brothers
Esteban,
David and
Santiago were all professional footballers. In 2001, she won an international competition of the Dotto Models agency, owned by
Pancho Dotto, which effectively launched her modeling career. She lent her face to national and international prestigious brands, and she consolidated as a top model in South-America. She lived in the United States and then in Europe for two years, where she worked for designers such as
Roberto Cavalli and
Jean-Paul Gaultier. She was the face of brands such as Zara, Ripley, Almacenes Paris, Taft, Carpisa, Scunci, and other international brands such as
Pantene,
Veet and
Sedal. In 2008, Liz began her career as actress. She worked in the film
El Desafio, the Argentinean version of
High School Musical, and then she starred in the play "Barbie Live" ., which was a clear success in Argentina, Uruguay, Peru and Brazil. In this comedy, she acts, sings and dances. In 2009 she starred in the TV series
Champs 12 at
América TV. The series was broadcast in Argentina, Spain, Italy, Turkey and Israel. In May 2010 she moved to London, England, where she did an acting master at the
Central School of Speech and Drama. When finished, she attended advanced classes at Lamda. In May 2011 she co-starred with
Enrico Brignano in the Italian film
Ex – Amici come prima! under the helm of famous director
Carlo Vanzina. Afterwards, she started shooting for the TV comedy series
Benvenuti a tavola – Nord vs Sud, which was broadcast in 2012 in Italy and helped her gain the Italian public recognition. In February 2012 she also shot under the direction of
Adrián Caetano for his
thriller film Mala. Additionally, she appeared in a recurring role for
Pol-ka's TV comedy series
Sos mi hombre. She began the year 2013 shooting for two films. First she costarred in what would eventually be renowned director
Diego Rafecas's last film,
Ley primera ("First Law"). The film was released shortly after Rafecas' death in 2017, and it stars
Armand Assante and
Juan Palomino. Then she also appeared in a supporting role in
Amapola (2014), which was the debut as a film director by renowned
art director and
production designer Eugenio Zanetti. On that same year, she starred in an episode of the
anthology TV series Historias del corazón for
Telefé channel. In 2014 she was the host, together with
Enrico Brignano, of "Il Meglio d'Italia", an
Italian TV show broadcast by
Rai 1 for the entire country. Then, she starred in
Sei mai stata sulla Luna?,
Paolo Genovese's
romantic comedy film, which was released on January 22, 2015. In 2016, Solari appeared in a costarring role in
Estocolmo an Argentine
crime thriller TV series produced by and released on
Netflix. Also in 2016 she starred in
Ariel Winograd's comedy film
Permitidos opposite
Lali Espósito and
Martín Piroyansky. 2016 would also see the release of three new movies in which Solari starred or co-starred. 2019 would saw the release of the Argentine-Canadian coproduction
The Last Man, Solari's first English language role in a film. The
science fiction film was released first on USA in 2018, starring
Harvey Keitel and
Hayden Christensen. == Gallery ==