
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
Acting
Biography
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart (born 6 March 1986) is an Argentine actor. A polyglot, he is best known for his role in the French film BPM (Beats per Minute) (2017), which earned him a César and a Lumières Award. Biscayart was born in Buenos Aires to a mother of Basque and Italian descent and a father of Spanish-Andalusian descent. His grandmother is from Biarritz. He trained at the Buenos Aires School of Fine Arts. Source: Article "Nahuel Pérez Biscayart" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: March 6, 1986
Place of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Known For

Duras and Cinema
Documentary on famous writer Marguerite Duras and her paradoxical relation to the seventh art by her former film editor.

Sangre Fría

Conflictos en red
Family life at the beginning of your career does not bode well at all. Everyone wishes the newlyweds a long and happy love, but no one has any idea what will happen in a year or two! As a result, after three years of marriage, Pablo and Flor separate. Pablo will lose interest in his beloved and decides to share his happiness with Lucía. However, Flor tries with all her might to bring her man home. The attempts are in vain. Flor soon meets another man: Lautaro, whom she marries. It would seem that everything is fine again, but old love returns to haunt the main characters. She returns again and again.

Sol Negro
Sol Negro was an Argentine television miniseries that aired on the América TV channel in late 2003. The plot focuses on the story of a young man who is admitted to a neuropsychiatric hospital to evade prison, and revolves around his insertion in the circle of inmates of the hospital and a complicity network to take away his share of a family inheritance.

Hermanos y detectives
An administrative police officer, Franco Montero, receives as an inheritance the care of a half-brother that he did not know. Lorenzo Montero, a child prodigy with an IQ of 200 who changes his way of life and his work. The eleven-year-old's intelligence puts Franco and his assistant Gustavo Mansilla in charge of the homicide division. By deducing and exploring the three, they solve the most striking cases.

See You Up There
In November 1918, a few days before the Armistice, when Lieutenant Pradelle orders a senseless attack, he causes a useless disaster; but his outrageous act also binds the lives of two soldiers who have nothing more in common than the battlefield: Édouard saves Albert, although at a high cost. They become companions in misfortune who will attempt to survive in a changing world. Pradelle, in his own way, does the same.

BPM (Beats per Minute)
Paris, in the early 1990s: a group of young activists is desperately tied to finding the cure against an unknown lethal disease. They target the pharmaceutical labs that are retaining potential cures, and multiply direct actions, with the hope of saving their lives as well as the ones of future generations.

Persian Lessons
Occupied France, 1942. Gilles is arrested by SS soldiers alongside other Jews and sent to a camp in Germany. He narrowly avoids sudden execution by swearing to the guards that he is not Jewish, but Persian. This lie temporarily saves him, but Gilles gets assigned a life-or-death mission: to teach Farsi to Head of Camp Koch, who dreams of opening a restaurant in Iran once the war is over. Through an ingenious trick, Gilles manages to survive by inventing words of "Farsi" every day and teaching them to Koch.

La mitad de Ana
Son confesses to his mother, Ana, that he does not feel like a girl; he is a boy. Confused and blocked, Ana will decide to stop in order to observe and understand him and, in the same way, to understand herself. Ana and Son are two sides of the same coin: a mother who does not take care of herself, of her own identity, and a boy in search of his identity with all his strength.

Epitaphs
Epitafios is a 2004 13-episode, Argentinian crime fiction TV mini-series with the tagline: El Final Está Escrito ... The End Is Written. The series, which takes place in an unnamed South American city, was shot in Buenos Aires. The series was produced by HBO Latin America and Argentinian TV/film company Pol-Ka Producciones. It was written by Marcelo Slavich and Walter Slavich and directed by Alberto Lecchi and Jorge Nisco. Although all of the actors were Argentinian, a neutral Spanish was used instead of the local Rioplatense Spanish, avoiding colloquialisms such as the local vos in favor of the more common tú. The series debuted in Australia on SBS in May 2007 under the title If The Dead Could Speak. It premiered in Poland on Cinemax on November 6, 2008. In Germany, it premiered on November 6, 2009 on pay TV channel FOX under the title Epitafios - Tod Ist Die Antwort.
Filmography
as Himself
as Michel
as Remo Manfredini
as Yann
as Etienne
as Ramón
as Tom
as Rodrigo
as Alberto
as Gilles
as Matthieu
as Costel
as Alfonso Van Worden
as Self - Interviewee
as Édouard Péricourt
as Sean Dalmazo
as Lucas
as Vitor D'Almeida
as Rauli Kantas
as Lucas
as Benoît Jacquot
as Diego
as Ezequiel
as Vincent
as Isaac
as Lucas
as Timothée
as Alejandro
as Leandro
as Aldo
as Gaspar
as Felman
as Sebastián
as René Oviedo
as Lucas
as Julio
as Paco
as Abel
as Iván
as Pablo
as Marito