Saúl Lisazo
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Born |
Saúl Gustavo Lisazo Oscoidi June 1, 1956 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Occupation | Actor |
Saúl Gustavo Lisazo Oscoidi (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈul liˈsaso]; born June 1, 1956 in Los Toldos, province of Buenos Aires in Argentina) is an Argentine actor and ex-footballer.
Biography
Saúl Gustavo Lisazo Oscoidi is one of 6 siblings: Maria, Fernanda, Araceli, Alejandro, Mauricio, and Vanina. One event in his childhood that marked him was the death of his father when he only was 12 years old. Soccer is one of his passions; he started playing soccer with his father when he was a little boy and it grew to be his favorite sport and one that would take him to other countries around the world. In Spain, he met who would become the woman of his life, former model Mónica Viedma, whom he married. The pair has two kids, Paula, who was born on June 4, 1999 and Martin, born on November 11, 2003.
He played in Sarmiento for 10 years. He also played in Atlanta in Argentina, SK Beveren and KV Mechelen in Belgium; and in Juventus from Brazil. Saúl had to leave the sport but he tried to play in Barcelona until an injury in his knee forced him to leave it completely. In 1983, he decided to become a model.
In 1988, he started studying dramatic arts in Spain, at the academy of the Argentine actress Cristina Rotta. After two and a half years of preparation he had his first opportunity, in the movie "El Regreso a la Isla del Tesoro". During the early 1990s, Saúl flew to Mexico City, where he was the image of a very important liquor company which brought him international fame. Meanwhile, he acted in theater shows like "La Fierecilla Domada", "Tartufo," and others.
His first telenovela break came in 1990, when Mexican actress Lucía Méndez insisted that he would be her partner in her new novela, "Amor de Nadie", which became a major hit across Latin America. After that he started in other telenovelas, such as "Acapulco, Cuerpo y Alma", and "La Jaula de Oro", among others.[1] He also was in productions such as Tenias que ser Tu, Prisionera de Amor.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2012-2013 | El Rostro de la Venganza | Ezequiel Alvarado |
2011 | El octavo mandamiento | Julián |
2010 | Capadocia season 2 | Javier |
2010 | El Clon | Leonardo Ferrer |
2007 | Mientras Haya Vida | Hector Cervantes |
2007 | Ladrón que roba a ladrón | Moctesuma Valdez [2] |
2005–2006 | Tierra de Pasiones | Francisco Contreras |
2004 | Gitanas | Juan Dominguez |
2001 | El Derecho de Nacer | Aldo Drigani |
1999 | Por tu Amor | Marco Durán |
1999 | El Niño que Vino del Mar | Don Alfonso Cáceres de Ribera 'Duque de Oriol' |
1998 | Vivo Por Elena | Juan Alberto Montiel |
1997 | La Jaula de Oro | Alex Moncada |
1995 | Bajo un Mismo Rostro | Teodorakis |
1995 | Acapulco, Cuerpo y Alma | David |
1994 | El Dia que me Quieras | Miguel |
1994 | Prisionera de Amor | Jose Armando |
1993 | Tenias que ser Tú | |
1990 | Amor de Nadie | Luis |
References
- ↑ Mundo ejecutivo - Volumes 273-275 -2002 Page 95 "Por su parte, Saúl Lisazo, quien continúa con sus éxitos en las telenovelas de la televisora de Emilio Azcárraga Jean y muestra que es un hábil inversionista, nos expresó: "Le diré que una noche que estuve en el restaurante me encontré con ..."
- ↑ Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide - Page 759 Leonard Maltin, Cathleen Anderson - 2008 "Sonya Smith, Saúl Lisazo. Innocuous U.S.-produced Spanish- language OCEAN'S ELEVEN-inspired caper comedy in which a pair of Robin Hood-like thieves plot to rip off a pompous L.A. infomercial king, who has built his fortune by duping ..."
External links
- Telemundo Website
- Official "Tierra de Pasiones" Website
- Saúl Lisazo at the Internet Movie Database
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