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Enrique Piñeyro (actor)

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Enrique Piñeyro
Enrique Piñeyro, 2015
Born (1956-12-09) 9 December 1956 (age 67)
Genoa, Italy
NationalityArgentine-Italian
Occupation(s)Actor, director, producer, aeronautical physician, crash investigator, screenplay writer

Enrique Piñeyro (born December 9, 1956, in Genoa, Italy)[1] is an Argentine-Italian ex airline pilot turned film actor, producer, crash analyst, aeronautical physician, film director, and screenplay writer, working partly in Argentina. Piñeyro owns Aquafilms, a film production company in Argentina.

Biography

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Piñeyro was born in Genoa, Italy, in 1956. His mother, Marcela, was a member of the billionaire Rocca family, which controls the industrial conglomerate Techint.[2] Piñeyro graduated as a doctor and went on to become an airline pilot in 1988 in Argentina, where he worked at LAPA, becoming an experienced pilot (ATP certificate, Boeing 737 co-pilot, Saab 340 captain). Two months prior to the infamous LAPA flight 3142 crash, Piñeyro voiced his concerns about LAPA's safety policy. Following the plane crash, Piñeyro became somewhat of a public figure in retelling his experiences working at LAPA, which subsequently went out of business.

Piñeyro, who had already acted in films five times, went on to star a sixth time in his directorial debut, Whisky Romeo Zulu in 2004 – a partially biographical film where he recounted his battle against LAPA's safety policy before the accident. The film was generally well received, and spun a sequel of sorts, Air Force, Incorporated, a documentary that criticized the fact that in Argentina the air traffic is controlled by the Air Force. Following the film's release, the national government decided to separate the Argentine Air Force from commercial air traffic, which is now responsibility of the Secretary of Transport.

Piñeyro has been dubbed "the Michael Moore of Argentina" due to his public criticism of specific government corruption, and the favorable results attained from his filmmaking.[citation needed] He has also written and performed in a play called "Volar es humano, aterrizar es divino" in which he performs, together with two more actors, aeronautical sequences combined with stand-up comedy. The show has seen 10 seasons of success at prestigious Teatro Maipo, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This show also ran at Teatros del Canal, Madrid, Spain in 2019 and 2020. It debuted in Italy with two shows in Milan in November 2022.[3]

Piňeyro's Boeing 787 next to an Air France Boeing 777, at the New Freetown International Airport during the airport's 2023 inauguration

He is also the co-founder of Innocence Project Argentina, an NGO belonging to the Innocence Network, which is "dedicated to providing pro bono legal and investigative services to individuals seeking to prove innocence of crimes for which they have been convicted, working to redress the causes of wrongful convictions".[4][5]

In 2022, it was announced that a Boeing 787 that he owns and uses for humanitarian flights, would carry the words "No woman should be forced to cover her head", "No woman should be killed for not covering her head" and "No man should be hanged for saying this" and feature photos of Amir Nasr-Azadani, an Iranian football player, and of Mahsa Amini, an Iranian woman accused by Iran's morality police of not wearing a veil properly and who died while at their custody, in protest of Iran's laws dictating that women must wear veils to cover their heads.[6] The airplane was leased by Comlux Aruba, an Aruban airline company.[7] It was due to be taken on a world tour while displaying that livery.

Acting filmography

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Directing filmography

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Theatre

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"Volar es humano, aterrizar es divino" (2014 to 2020)

References

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  1. ^ "Enrique Piñeyro". Fundación Konex (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  2. ^ "El último adiós a Marcela Rocca". encampana.com. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Volar es humano, aterrizar es divino". Teatros del Canal (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Nuestra historia". Innocence Project Argentina (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  5. ^ "About the Network". Innocence Network. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  6. ^ Aviacionline, Redacción (December 18, 2022). "A private Boeing 787 will wear a livery protesting the Iranian regime". Aviacionline.com.
  7. ^ Vogelaar, Jeroen (January 13, 2023). "Comlux Aruba 787 Dreamliner highlights human rights violations in Iran during world tour". Aviation News.
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