Catalina Murillo is an acclaimed Costa Rican author and screenwriter celebrated for her engaging novels and contributions to television and theater.
With national awards for her literary works, she explores themes of memory, identity, and human experiences through vivid storytelling shaped by her international background.
Early Life and Education
Catalina Murillo was born on June 6, 1970, in a taxi in San José, Costa Rica, to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Valverde. She spent her school years at the Liceo Franco Costarricense, immersing herself in a bilingual environment. There is no public information regarding her siblings. Her ethnicity is Latin American. Information about her religion is not available. She studied Collective Communication Sciences at the University of Costa Rica and later specialized in screenwriting at the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión (EICTV) in Cuba, where her passion for storytelling fully emerged.
Career
Catalina Murillo began her professional journey as a screenwriter for Costa Rican television series such as El Barrio and La Pensión. At age 28, she moved to Madrid, Spain, living there for over a decade while working on film and TV scripts, teaching creative writing, and serving as a script analyst. Upon returning to Costa Rica, she focused on literature, publishing novels like Marzo Todopoderoso, Tiembla, Memoria, and the award-winning Maybe Managua (2018), which earned the Aquileo J. Echeverría National Prize. Her recent work, Una Mujer Insignificante (2025), also won the same prestigious award. She has authored chronicles like Largo Domingo Cubano and Corredoiras, non-fiction such as Eloísa Vertical, and theater pieces including Dulcinea Herstoria. Known for her versatile narrative style, she continues to teach writing workshops and contribute to cultural festivals as a juror.
Personal Life
Catalina Murillo, 55, leads a private life centered on her writing and teaching in Costa Rica. After years in Spain, she returned to her homeland, where she draws inspiration from personal and cultural experiences. No public details are available about her marital status, children, or family beyond her parents. Her height is unknown. She maintains a low-key presence, focusing on literary pursuits and workshops that nurture new voices in storytelling.
Net Worth
Catalina Murillo’s estimated net worth ranges from $200,000 to $400,000. Her income likely stems from book sales, national literary awards, screenwriting credits, teaching workshops, and occasional jury roles in cultural events.
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