Darío Grandinetti

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Darío Grandinetti
Darío Grandinetti
Born (1959-03-05) March 5, 1959 (age 65)
OccupationActor
Spouse(s)Marisa Mondino (1995-2006)
Eulalia Lombarte Llorca (1989-1992)
AwardsCartagena Film Festival Award for Best Actor
1999 El Día que Murió el Silencio
Fantasporto Award for Best Actor
2004 Killing Words
Gramado Film Festival Award for Best Actor
1993 El Lado oscuro del corazón
Havana Film Festival Award for Best Actor
1992 El Lado oscuro del corazón

Darío Grandinetti (born March 5, 1959 in Rosario) is an Argentine Emmy-winning actor.[1] Among many other films, he worked under the direction of Pedro Almodóvar in the Academy Award winner Talk to Her.

Biography

Grandinetti started as a television actor and slowly moved towards cinema. His filmography is mainly of Argentine production or co-productions with his country. His first work in a foreign production was the Bolivian El Día que murió el silencio of 1998, and has recently worked in a number of Spanish films, and also participated as guest in Spanish TV series. He is considered one of the most important Argentine actors. In 2012 he won an International Emmy Award for his role in Televisión por la Inclusión (2011).

Filmography

All Argentine productions unless otherwise stated:

TV series

  • Dónde pueda quererte, 1980
  • Coraje mamá, 1985
  • Querido salvaje, 1986
  • Ficciones, 1987
  • El Oro y el barro, 1992 (120 parts)
  • Apasionada, 1993
  • Los Machos, 1994
  • Fiscales, 1998 (13 participations)
  • Chiquititas, 1999

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