Chilean American actress Espiro, born in Santiago, Chile, and raised in Southern California, boasts a remarkable bilingualism, which has enabled her to excel in a diverse range of roles. Her extensive television credits include appearances in the hit series FBI, as well as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Magnum P.I., Young and The Restless, and the sitcom Saint George, starring the renowned comedian George Lopez.
In addition to her television work, Espiro has maintained a strong connection to her theatrical roots, performing in critically acclaimed productions at esteemed institutions such as the Fountain Theater, Elephant Theatre Company, and "The $5 Shakespeare Company," directed by the accomplished television, film, and Broadway director Joel Zwick.
In the commercial sphere, Espiro has made a significant impact, appearing in campaigns for Amazon and Toyota in both English and Spanish markets. Her film credits include a critically acclaimed performance as Michelle, a financial advisor, in the highly acclaimed film Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always, produced by the same team behind Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk.
In 2022, Espiro made her directorial debut with a stunning music video, Hanalei I Ka Pilimoe, which combined the ancient language of Hula with cinematic storytelling to portray a beautiful love story, shot under the natural light of the full Hanalei moon. The video was filmed on location in Hanalei, Kaua'i. She also directed the award-winning comedy short, The Avon lady.
Espiro is currently preparing for the production of two feature films, The Vintner and Searching for Páz, which are slated to shoot in multiple cities in Chile.