Darío Grandinetti
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Darío Grandinetti (born 1959-03-05 in Rosario) is an Argentine actor. Among many other films, he worked under the direction of Pedro Almodóvar in the Academy Award winner Talk to Her.
Grandinetti started as a television actor to slowly move towards the cinema. His filmogaphy 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 current important Argentine actors.
[edit] Filmography
All Argentine productions unless otherwise stated:
- Darse cuenta, 1984
- Esperando la carroza, 1985
- La Búsqueda, 1985
- Les Longs manteaux, 1986 (France-Argentina)
- Seguridad personal, 1986
- Las Puertitas del señor López, 1988
- Cien veces no debo, 1990
- La Pandilla aventurera, 1990
- El Lado oscuro del corazón, 1992 (Canada-Argentina, Academy nomination for best foreign film)
- La Balada de Donna Helena, 1994
- Las Cosas del querer: Segunda parte, 1995 (Spain-Argentina)
- No te mueras sin decirme adónde vas, 1995
- El Dedo en la llaga, 1996 (Spain-Argentina)
- Despabílate amor, 1996
- Sus ojos se cerraron y el mundo sigue andando, 1997 (Spain-Argentina)
- El Día que murió el silencio, 1998 (Bolivia)
- El Amateur, 1999
- Operación Fangio, 1999 (Spain-Argentina-Cuba)
- La Casa de Tourner, 2001
- El Lado oscuro del corazón 2, 2001 (Spain-Argentina)
- Hable con ella 2002 (Spain, Academy Award for best foreign film)
- Ilusión de movimiento, 2003
- Tiempo de tormenta, 2003 (Spain)
- Palabras encadenadas, 2003 (Spain)
- El Juego de Arcibel, 2003
- Ciudad del sol, 2003
- El Año del diluvio 2004 (France-Italy-Spain)
- Próxima salida, 2004
- Segundo asalto, 2005 (Spain)
[edit] 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