
Darío Grandinetti
Acting
Biography
Darío Grandinetti (born March 5, 1959 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 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Darío Grandinetti, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: March 5, 1959
Place of Birth: Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Known For

Santa Evita: The Journey Behind the Scenes
This special will lift the curtain to showcase the work of both onscreen and offscreen talent behind the Star+ original series, “Santa Evita.” Exclusive interviews and footage will transport viewers backstage as they learn how the directors, writers, actors and actresses, and the production team brought Tomás Eloy Martínez’s novel to the small screen.

Variaciones Walsh
In each episode, which takes place independently of each other, commissioners Jiménez (Luis Luque) and Laurenzi (Darío Grandinetti) must solve different police cases that will be presented to them and will be a challenge for them, for which they will receive the help of the editor literary Daniel Hernández (Nicolás Cabré) who is looking to write a book about crimes.

Quiéreme

Algo habrán hecho
Algo habrán hecho is a documentary film for television that narrates the history of Argentina. It was created by the argentine historian Felipe Pigna, who acted as presenter. In the first two seasons Mario Pergolini was a co-presenter of it, but after giving up on all works on television his role in the documentary was taken by Juan Di Natale. Di Natale and Pergolini were by that time co-presenters of the talk show Caiga quien caiga. Di Natale pointed that he wasn't meant to act as if he was Pergolini, but the script writers wrote instead the scripts based on his own personality. The first season, aired in 2005 on Canal 13, narrates the history of Argentina from the british invasions of the Río de la Plata to the fall of Juan Manuel de Rosas during the Battle of Caseros. The second season, aired in 2006 on Telefé, resumes the narration from that point and continues up to the suicide of Leandro N. Alem in 1896. The third one, aired in 2008 on Telefé, resumes as well from the end of previous season and ends with the meeting of Juan Domingo Perón and Eva Duarte at the Luna Park during a fund-raising to help after the San Juan earthquake.

The Movie
Diego Simonney is a lonely man living by the sea, once a famed film director, thence fallen into decadence and oblivion, having lost control of his movie and, subsequently, his life.

Waiting for the Hearse
Mama Cora, who is almost eighty years old, has three sons and a daughter. She lives with one of them, who has serious financial problems. The family meets one day to celebrate an anniversary meal, and that is when the problem arises: which of them will take care of her?

Santiago's Path: Disappearance and Death of Santiago Maldonado
Santiago Maldonado disappeared in the midst of repression against a Mapuche community that claimed to Luciano Benetton for his land. His body was found 78 days later. The need for truth and justice continues

Santa Evita
After Eva Perón’s death in 1952, her corpse is held for three years awaiting the construction of a mausoleum — a resting place that would never be built. In 1955, the military seized control of Argentina and hid Perón’s body from the public, fearing that it would unite the country against them. But they never imagined that in doing so she would become more dangerous in death than she was in life.

Wild Tales
Injustice and the demands of the world can cause stress for many people. Some of them, however, explode. This includes a waitress serving a grouchy loan shark, an altercation between two motorists, an ill-fated wedding reception, and a wealthy businessman who tries to buy his family out of trouble.

Let the Dance Begin
The reunion of three friends, among tango, dance, music and the opportunity of a trip that will take them as in their good old days to travel the route of the country.
Filmography
as Father Ángel
as Dino Carrera
as Félix
as Pedro
as Martín Romero
as Carlos
as Diego Parisi / Holden
as Miguel Vistas
as Juan Domingo Perón
as Márquez
as Juan Domingo Perón
as César Menotti
as León
as Ingeniero
as Narrador
as Antonio Díaz
as Claudio
as Álex
as Pastor Ospina
as Robertina's husband
as Santos
as Ariel Creu Lermanh
as Raúl Musio
as Rubén
as Juez Ferrera
as Lorenzo
as Comisario Laurenzi
as Jorge Mario Bergoglio
as Jorge Pelazas
as Don Romano
as Salgado (segment "Pasternak")
as Esteban
as Carlos
as Chino
as Policía
as Haroldo Conti
as Miguel
as Alejandro
as Norman
as Diego 1
as Pancho
as Vidal
as Carlos Velmar
as Ramón Diaz
as Aixelá
as Daniele
as Luis
as Arcibel Alegría
as Rafael
as Marco
as Oliverio
as Juan Manuel Fangio
as Abelardo
as Funcionario municipal
as Renzo Franchi/Carlos Gardel
as Ernesto
as Tolosa
as Juan Maza
as Tullio
as Oliverio
as Jorge
as Beto
as Víctor
as Antonio
as Marcelo
as Juan Carlos, "El mudo"
as Cacho
as Juan