Leonardo Sbaraglia

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Leonardo Sbaraglia (middle name: Máximo[1]; born June 30, 1970 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine film actor.

Son of actress and theater teacher R. Randon, Leonardo Sbaraglia started his acting career already at the age of 16 in the film La Noche de los lápices (Night of the Pencils), a political documentary drama directed by Héctor Olivera.

In 1987, he gained popularity among Argentinian youth for his role in the TV series Clave de sol. In the following years, he starred in TV and film productions as well as in the theater (e.g., in La Soledad de los Campos de Algodon, Closer).

In 1993, he worked for the first time together with Argentine director Marcelo Piñeyro in Tango feroz: la leyenda de Tanguito. They came together again for Caballos salvajes (1995), for which Leonardo Sbaraglia earned the Jury Price for Best Acting at the Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva, and later for Cenizas del paraíso (1997) and Plata quemada (2000).

More recently, Sbaraglia has worked both in Argentina and Spain. In 2001, he starred with Eusebio Poncela in Intacto [Intact], a thriller directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, and received a Goya Award for Best New Actor. Further of his films include Deseo [Desire] (2002), a Gerardo Vera film in which he plays at the sides of Leonor Watling and Cecilia Roth, and Carmen (2003), an adaptation of Prosper Mérimée's classic by director Vicente Aranda.

[edit] Filmography

  • Santos (2007, post-production)
  • Concursante [The Contestant] (2007, post-production) as Martín Circo Martín
  • Estrenando sueños (2007)
  • Salvador (Puig Antich) (2006) as Jesús Irurre
  • De bares [US festival title: Drink Up] (2006)
  • Oculto (2005) as Alex
  • Al filo de la ley [At the Edge of the Law] (2005) (TV Series) as Álex Villar (13 episodes)
  • Mitad negada, La (2005)
  • Estrenando sueños (2005)
  • Puta y la ballena, La [The Whore and the Whale] (2004) as Emilio
  • Cleopatra (2003/I) as Carlos
  • Carmen (2003/I) as Don José
  • Utopía (2003) as Adrián
  • Deseo [Desire] (2002) as Pablo
  • Nowhere (2002) as Paolo Brandi
  • En la ciudad sin límites [The City of No Limits] (2002) as Victor
  • Intacto [Intact] (2001) as Tomás
  • Tiempofinal [Final Minute]
  • Plata quemada [Burnt Money, Burning Money (Canada, USA), Vies brûlées (France)] (2000) as El Nene
  • Los libros y la noche [The Books and the Night] (1999) (documentary) as young Jorge Luis Borges
  • La Argentina de Tato (1999) (TV Series) as narrator of the series
  • Vendado y frío (1998) as Playero
  • Bajamar, la costa del silencio (1998) (TV Series)
  • Casablanca (1998) (TV Series)
  • Garante, El [Collateral Man] (1997) (mini TV Series) as Martin
  • Cenizas del paraíso [Paradise Ashes, Ashes from Paradise (USA)] (1997) as Pablo Makantasis
  • Besos en la frente (1996) as Sebastián Miguez
  • Carlos Monzón, el segundo juicio (1996) as Médico joven
  • De poeta y de loco (1996) (TV Series)
  • Caballos salvajes [Wild Horses] (1995) as Pedro
  • No te mueras sin decirme adónde vas [Don't Die Without Telling Me Where You're Going] (1995) as Pablo
  • Fotos del alma [Pictures of the Soul] (1995)
  • Fuego gris [Grey Fire] (1994)
  • Tango feroz: la leyenda de Tanguito [Tanguito, Wild Tango (USA)] (1993) as Pedro
  • Cartas de amor en cassette [Love Letters in Cassette] (1993) (TV Series)
  • Alta comedia (1991) (TV Series)
  • Gordo y el flaco, El (1991) (TV Series)
  • Atreverse (1990) (TV Series)
  • Clave de sol (1987) (TV Series) as Diego
  • Noche de los lápices, La [Night of the Pencils] (1986) as Daniel

[edit] References

  1. ^ Interview in the Spanish TV show Caiga Quien Caiga, broadcast on December 2, 2005.

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