María Isabel Solari Poggio (born June 18, 1983), known as Liz Solari, is an Argentine actress who began her career as a model, before becoming established in local and foreign cinema. She is a Unicef Ambassador in Argentina.
She was born on June 18, 1983 in Barranquilla, Colombia where her father, (Eduardo Solari), was a football coach directing Junior de Barranquilla. Her family returned to Argentina when she was 3 years old. Her uncle Jorge and two brothers Esteban, and David are professional footballers, while Santiago, her third brother, was a player for Real madrid later also became the manager of Real Madrid FC after the departure of Julen Lopetegui..
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, Sedal.