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- He has been trained at the Higher School of Dramatic Art in Málaga. He debuted in the world of television with the series Toy boy, after this launched on Netflix it became an international phenomenon, remaining for weeks as the most seen in many countries. After the success of this fiction, he has participated in series such as Vis a Vis, El Oasis or Amar es para Siempre. In theater, he was directed by Cristina García Pinto and Pablo García in Cuento de Navidad and by Celia Dolci in Paisaje con Argonautas.
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In 2009, Alberto Ammann went from being an unknown drama student to becoming one of Spain's best known actors with just one movie. The previous year, Ammann joined the ranks of Penelope Cruz, Jordi Molla and Elena Anaya when he won a coveted spot on the list of Caras Nuevas, a discovery initiative of Spanish talent agency, Kuranda. On the jury that year were the casting directors of Cell 211. Despite their search for a name actor to star in the film, they could find no one to compete with the completely unknown Ammann who went on to win a Goya (Spanish Academy Award) and a Spanish SAG Award for his riveting performance in Cell 211, which became the year's most successful film.
Alberto Ammann was born in Córdoba (Argentina) the son of the journalist, politician and writer Luis Alberto Ammann and Nelida Rey. Between 1978-1982 his parents moved to Spain to escape Argentina's military dictatorship. Years later Ammann returned to Spain to continue the acting studies he had initiated in Argentina with Guillermo Iani and Jolie Lobois at the prestigious Juan Carlos Corazza Acting Studio.
After Ammann's breakthrough performance in "Cell 211", he went on to star in "Lope" (2010), a film in which he embodied the XVI century playwright Lope de Vega.
In 2011, he costarred with Daniel Bruhl in "Eva" an intriguing science fiction film directed by Kike Maillo. This was followed by Daniel Calpasoro's thriller "Invader" in which Alberto starred as a Spanish military doctor stationed in Iraq as a peacemaker during the war. Then Calpasoro called on Ammann again for his next film, "Combustion".
In 2012, Alberto returned to his native Argentina to costar with Ricardo Darin in Hernán A. Godfrid's thriller "Tesis Sobre Un Homicidio". Alberto's next project was to guest star in his first English speaking role in the sci-fi thriller "Mindscape" directed by Jorge Dorado. Again returning to Argentina in 2013, Alberto also starred in Miguel Cohan's "Betibú".
In 2014 Ammann traveled to Peru to costar with Stephen Dorff in Barney Elliott's "Oliver's Deal". Next Alberto heads up the cast of Antena 3's new mini series based on Miguel Sáez Carral's best selling novel, "Apaches".
In Netflix's series, "Narcos", Ammann plays Pacho Herrera, leader of the Cali cartel. Alberto will soon be seen in the second season of "Mars" in which he plays scientist Javier Delgado on man's first mission to the red planet.- Actress
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Macarena Gómez Traseira (born 2 February 1978) is a Spanish actress, known for her role of Lola in the current television series La que se avecina, aired on Telecinco. She is also known for her portrayal of mermaid-like priestess Uxía Cambarro in the 2001 horror movie Dagon and for her starring role in the 2008 comedy-horror film Sexykiller. She trained at Rose Bruford College Drama School in London.
By the end of 2013, right after the beginning of the new season of the soap opera La que se avecina, Macarena Gómez starts presenting TV-commercials for the Spanish banking group Bankia.
In June 2013, Macarena Gómez married musician and film director Aldo Comas. In 2016, Macarena Gomez has given a unique interview dedicated to all her Russian - speaking fans. the interview was given to Ukrainian horror writer Denis Bushlatov and was published in the biggest Russian horror magazine Darker.- Actress and drama teacher, born Elena Arizmendi in Córdoba, Spain. Arrived with her parents in the U.S. during the Spanish Civil War. In 1951, as Elaine Aiken, she became a protege of legendary method acting coach Lee Strasberg and three years later joined the Actor's Studio. Though she initially appeared in support of Jack Palance and Anthony Perkins in Paramount's The Lonely Man (1957), her subsequent acting career proved desultory. However, she became a respected acting teacher at the Strasberg Theater Institute in her own right (1977-84) and was co-founder (with Lily Lodge) and director of the Manhattan-based Actors Conservatory in 1987. She has notably worked with name actors, including Harvey Keitel, Shelley Winters and Alec Baldwin.
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Fernando Guallar was born on 7 March 1989 in Córdoba, Spain. He is an actor, known for My Heart Goes Boom! (2020), Postcards (2016) and Desperate Journey.- Director
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Renowned as one of Spain's most acclaimed independent filmmakers, his work has earned over a hundred film prizes and nominations worldwide, being selected in Festivals such as Berlin, Shanghai, Moscow, Karlovy Vary, AFI Fest, Edinburgh, Vancouver, Sitges, etc.
Two-time "Golden Melies" nominee (Best European Fantastic Film), Javier's filmography crosses genres such as drama, horror, sci-fi and thriller.
With his first short film, "Brasil", Javier won one of the world's foremost international festivals specializing in fantasy and horror, the Sitges Film Festival. That same year, Javier was presented with the "Silver Melies" (Best European Fantastic Short Film), the Golden India Catalina (Best Ibero-American Short Film), and the Universal Studios Film Master Award (Best European Director), establishing himself as one of the most promising up-and-coming filmmakers in the festival circuit.
"Before the fall", Javier's first feature, premiered in the Official Section "Panorama Special" at the Berlin Film Festival. In Spain, the film received top honors at Malaga Spanish Film Festival (Best Film and Best Screenplay), and the TVE Miradas Awards (Best Motion Picture of the Year). After its North American premiere at AFI Fest, the film came to the attention of the US industry, landing #3 in the Hollywood International Watchlist. That same year, "Before the fall" got an offer for a remake from legendary filmmaker Wes Craven.
Javier's second film, "Rings", the third installment of "The Ring" franchise, was produced by Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald for Paramount Pictures. Praised by Koji Suzuki, author of "The Ring" novels, "Rings" opened #2 in the US box office and grossed $83M worldwide.
Javier's latest work, "The Wait" (2023), had its world premiere at the 30th Oldenburg Film Festival (Germany), and has been selected in Festivals worldwide such as 42nd Vancouver Intl Film Festival, 56th Sitges Intl Film Festival, 46th Moscow Intl Film Festival, 26th Shanghai Intl Film Festival, 42nd Bifff (Brussels), 18th Fantastic Fest (Austin), etc.
"The Wait", still running the Festival circuit, has received 26 awards and 30 nominations so far, including Best Independent Film and Best Director at the Spanish Independent Film Awards.
Javier is member of the Directors Guild of America, the European Film Academy, the Spanish Film Academy, and serves as President of Unfiled Films (USA).- Actor
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Talented actor and voice artist Marcelo Tubert's introduction to theatre came at the age of three, in "Garcia Lorca's Yerma," when a child actor in a visiting troupe became ill. When he was seven, Marcelo and his family moved to Los Angeles, where he later took up acting seriously in high school, then studied at Los Angeles City College's Theatre Arts Department.
Among his many early influences, he cites actor Alejandro Rey. Tubert began with small television and film roles. As those roles grew larger, he was also proving his versatility, establishing himself in theatre and with commercial and voiceover work.
Marcelo's recurring and guest-starring appearances include such shows as Prison Break, NCIS. Jane the Virgin, New Girl CSI:Miami,Supah Ninjas, Without a Trace, ER, The War At Home. Monk', George Lopez, JAG, Frazier, Seinfeld, and Star Trek: The Next Generation as Acost Jared, Leader of Ventax 2.
His numerous film roles include parts in the films Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous, Tremors 2: Aftershocks, Postcards from the Edge, and the Roger Corman directed remake of The Masque of the Red Death.
Among his most notable voice roles, was as Laurent in the English version of Toys in the Attic. other roles include in the animated series Pinky and the Brain, Batman: The Animated Series, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest and King of the Hill He has also contributed additional voices to, Kung Fu Panda 2 Madagascar 2, Over The Hedge, Shrek II, Shark Tale, Apocalypto, and Passion of the Christ.- An actor with an international flair and a distinguished voice, Cástulo Guerra was born in Córdoba, Argentina, August 24, 1945, to Cástulo Guerra and María Sola, and was nicknamed Pericles by medical students at the pension where they lived. He grew up in pre-Andean Salta in northern Argentina. In 1961, while attending high school at the Colegio Nacional, he became dazzled with film while watching Taras Bulba (1962) with Yul Brynner and Tony Curtis being shot on the rolling hills of Salta. He proceeded to become a pre-med student at the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina, but soon quit medical school to study Drama and English. With the Teatro Universitario de Tucumán he was cast in the role of The Player in the memorable production of 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead', which traveled to the renowned Teatro Cervantes in Buenos Aires in 1971. The same year he was awarded a Fulbright fellowship for graduate studies in International Theater at the University of Kansas. He again performed The Player in 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead', this time in English, with Mandy Patinkin starring as Rosencrantz. He moved to New York City in 1972, where he devoted himself to experimental theater. Funded by a Ford foundation grant he created and directed the Free Theater Lab, which performed works by Fernando Arrabal, T.S. Eliot and others at non-conventional venues such as Theater at Saint Clement's, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine and Union Theological Seminary. In 1975, Guerra returned to Argentina with his solo piece, 'Holiday for a Unicorn', which he presented under political scrutiny during the military dictatorship. Upon his return to New York, he performed at the New York Shakespeare Festival in Central Park in 1979, next to Raul Julia' and Richard Dreyfuss in _Othello (1979)(V)_, and with Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington in Coriolanus (1979). He was the drummer in the band Tragic Flaw along with Steve Anderson on lead guitar and vocals and Christy Risska on bass; they often played at their neighborhood bar, the historic CBGB's on the Bowery. His Equity membership came along with the play 'Watch On The Rhine' at Baltimore's Center Stage. He also performed in 'Much Ado About Nothing' in Baltimore, and in 'Galileo,' 'The Suicide,' 'Undiscovered Country,' and 'Animal Crackers' at Washington, D.C.'s Arena Stage. His first film Two of a Kind (1983) brought him to Los Angeles. In 1986, he performed in the ensemble production of 'Green Card' at the Mark Taper Forum, and in 1987, he was Prospero in 'The Tempest' at La Jolla Playhouse. Along with film and TV work he has kept in touch with the theater through his portrayal of The Bishop in LATC's annual multimedia production of 'La Virgen de Guadalupe' at the Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles. His polished voice has given him a parallel career in commercials, promos, trailers, animation and documentaries. His unique versatility has opened him to a many-faceted path as an actor. His children Clarity and Ian crown his many blessings.
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Fernando Tejero was born on 24 February 1967 in Córdoba, Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain. He is an actor, known for Aquí no hay quien viva (2003), Chef's Special (2008) and Cinco metros cuadrados (2011).- René Strickler was born on 27 April 1962 in Córdoba, Argentina. He is an actor, known for El privilegio de amar (1998), Amar sin límites (2006) and Piel de otoño (2004).
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María Morales was born in 1975 in Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain. She is an actress and producer, known for Honor (2023), Todas las mujeres (2013) and La fuga (2012).- Carla Peterson was born on 6 April 1974 in Córdoba, Córdoba Province, Argentina. She is an actress, known for Lalola (2007), Los exitosos Pells (2008) and Son amores (2002). She has been married to Martín Lousteau since 23 September 2012. They have one child.
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Justina Bustos was born in Cordoba, Argentina. She moved to Buenos Aires at the age of seventeen with plans to major in Art History. Two years later she changed paths and decided to fulfill her longtime passion: acting. She started her journey at Augusto Fernandez's school, and continued her training with Monica Bruni for 5 years. Later on, her eager and conviction had her land at the New York Film Academy. Having gone through that experience, she moved back to Buenos Aires 3 years ago and she has been perfectioning her skills with Nora Moseinco ever since.- Inés Rivero is best known for her work as a Victoria's Secrets lingerie model. In 1998, her big breakthrough came when she was signed by Victoria's Secret. Rivero appeared in four Victoria's Secret Fashion shows from 1998 through 2001 and served as a Victoria's Secret Angel in 1998 and 1999. She has appeared on the cover of many international editions of Elle, Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire. Rivero has pursued her aspirations as a singer releasing the 1997 album, Hasta Siempre. Rivero has delved into acting appearing in The Devil Wears Prada (2006) and as served as a judge on the 2012 edition of Model Latina (2008).
She was born Maria Inés Rivero on June 7, 1975 in Córdoba, Argentina. Inés has been married to Cuban financier Jorge Mora since 2001 with whom she has a daughter, Miai and was previously married to Ales Basseville from 1995 to 1998. She was discovered through her hometown modeling school and won the 1992 Elite Look of the Year in Argentina. - Carlos Villarías was born on 7 July 1892 in Cordoba, Spain. He was an actor, known for Nostradamus (1937), El cuerpo del delito (1930) and Gran Hotel (1944). He died on 27 April 1976 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Guillermo Pfening was born on 9 December 1978 in Marcos Juárez, Córdoba Province, Argentina. He is an actor and writer, known for Nobody's Watching (2017), The German Doctor (2013) and Caíto (2012).- José Bódalo was born on 24 March 1916 in Córdoba, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Django (1966), Estudio 1 (1965) and El crack (1981). He died on 24 July 1985 in Madrid, Spain.
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Argentinian actress. Daughter of a theater writer, and sister of the writer Carlos Gorostiza. At the age of 15 she escapes from a religious school to win a beauty contest in Buenos Aires. She debuted in cinema in 1947 and in theater in 1950. She worked in around 20 films in Argentina and in 1956 she went to Madrid. She was married to the Argentinian actor and director Juan Carlos Thorry and later to the Venezeulan actor Espartaco Santoni.- Visual Effects
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Victor Perez is a Spanish film director, producer, screenwriter and visual effects artist with more than 20 year of combined experience, and has worked on a number of Hollywood films, including Christopher Nolan's 'The Dark Knight Rises', 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story', 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows', 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides' and '127 Hours', plus many more. Considered a visual effects compositing guru, Victor was inspired by Star Wars in the cinema when he was a child, and went on to acquire his first professional job as a graphic designer at the age of 16. Victor started his career in the film industry as a photographer and digital compositing artist. He then work on collaborations as 2D technical director and consultant where developed a fine combination of both artistic and technical understanding of film post-production and visual effects from a photo-realistic point of view. Today he designs and oversees the process creation of feature film visual effects as VFX Supervisor. A member of the prestigious Visual Effects Society (VES), collaborator and contributor of the world renowned Nukepedia and certified NUKE® Master by Foundry®, Victor has also worked and researched with Academy Award® winner studios such as Double Negative, Cinesite and Union. His researches in the VFX field have been published with Fxphd and Cmivfx and acclaimed by the audiences world wide. Since then, he has taught master classes globally throughout various institutions such as Pixar Animation Studios, The Animation Workshops, and Escape Studios. In 2015, Victor delved into the world of film directing, and since then he has written and directed two short films and received more than 27 awards and nominations for his debut 'Another Love' (2015). His latest short film 'Echo' (2017) uses pioneering, never-seen-before motion control technology and was shot in just five long takes. "After all technicalities and technology, I had always one key element in mind: tell a good story in a new way that's never been seen before. Integrating VFX at the service of storytelling, not the other way around," said Victor. Victor's passion for story telling combined with his award-winning directing and visual effects artistry has positioned him as an up-and-coming film director and a one-to-watch in the industry.- Ale Martínez was born on 19 May 1978 in Cordoba, Argentina. She is an actress, known for Casados con hijos (2005), El Garage (1997) and SM$ (2010). She has been married to Juan Pablo Rossotti since 31 January 2009. They have two children.
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Pablo Gomez-Castro is an LA-based writer/director from Spain who was raised without a TV because his father wanted him to be successful. Several years later, and thanks to his award-winning short film "El Alquiler", he got into both the 2018 ABC Disney Directing Program and the 2020 Ryan Murphy's HALF Initative, which helped him land his first TV episode on "The Resident" (FOX) in 2021. In addition, Pablo established himself as a commercial director working for clients such as Mattel and Sonny Music. As a writer, he has co-written the biopic of Spanish fashion icon Cristóbal Balenciaga for Barcelona-based company Distinto Films, the psychological thriller Windrush for Jenny Pellicer's (The Bridge, Cocaine Godmother) company Red Jacket, and several pilots including "Angeles", which was a Sundance Pilot Lab finalist in 2019. Pablo is represented by Echo Lake and Verve in the USA, and by Alter Ego in Spain.- Luz Valdenebro was born in 1975 in Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain. She is an actress, known for Alan (2018), Gran Hotel (2011) and Hispania, la leyenda (2010).
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Agustín Bernasconi was born on 15 October 1996 in Córdoba, Córdoba Province, Argentina. He is an actor, known for Soy Luna (2016), Aliados (2013) and MYA & Leslie Grace: Fuego (2018).- Paloma Cuevas was born in Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain. She has been married to Enrique Ponce since 1996. They have one child.
- Mimí Ardú was born on 28 February 1956 in Río Cuarto, Córdoba Province, Argentina. She is an actress, known for El bonaerense (2002), Hospital público (2003) and Se dice amor (2005).