Argentine actor
Luciano Cáceres |
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Luciano Cáceres in 2017 |
Born | (1977-01-24) January 24, 1977 (age 47)
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Occupation | Actor |
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Years active | 1998–present |
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Height | 1.89 m (6 ft 2+1⁄2 in) |
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Spouse | Gloria Carrá (2008–2015) |
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Children | Amelia Cáceres Curra (b. 2009) |
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Luciano Cáceres (born January 24, 1977, in Flores, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine actor. He is primarily known for exclusively playing villain roles in most of the telenovelas he appears on.
Early life
His father had an independent theater, Teatro de la calle Rincón.[1] He worked in the municipality and lived in the province. He stayed there and had a mattress under the stage.[clarification needed] His mother was a co-worker in the municipality and had been married for nine years to an engineer.[1] When Cáceres was a child, he watched his father work. He performed in a play called El hombre y sus muñecos and had already learned the librettos.[clarification needed] Cáceres completed his secondary studies at the Instituto Medalla Milagrosa. At eleven he began to work in theater.[1]
Career
When he was nine years old, the Pharmaceutical Union opened a free course and Cáceres attended. He studied with Alejandra Boero and at age ten, when he met her, Boero asked him why he wanted to be an actor. Some time later his son Alejandro Samek premiered the play Heredarás el viento, which was the first play in which he performed.
In 2012, he starred in Graduados, a popular telenovela on Telefe, where he starred alongside Daniel Hendler and Nancy Dupláa.[2]
In 2016, he starred in the Argentine crime thriller series, Estocolmo, alongside Juana Viale and Esteban Lamothe. It was the first Argentine series made for Netflix.[3]
Stage
In 2023, he starred in Elsa Tiro in Buenos Aires retelling the story of Eugene O'Neill's time in the city in 1910.[4]
Between 2023 and 2024, he starred in the comedy play, El Beso (The Kiss), which gained much media attention for his kiss with co-star, Luciano Castro.[5][6]
Personal life
He was previously married to Gloria Carrá, with whom he has a daughter, Amelia.[7] The pair separated in 2015, before divorcing a year later.[8]
He met his current partner, Belén Riva in 2020. They met amid the Covid-19 pandemic as Cáceres took online yoga classes and Riva was his teacher.[9]
His father spent his final years in Venezuela and fathered a child, Cáceres' half-sister, whom Cáceres has never met.[10]
Television
Movies
Year
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Movie
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Character
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Director
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2001
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Rodrigo, la película
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Ramiro
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Juan Pablo Laplace
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2001
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La ciudad del Sol
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Diego
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Carlos Galettini
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2004
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Leviatán: el juego
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Unknown
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Analía Mateos
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2005
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El amor - primera parte
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Pedro
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Alejandro Fadel
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2007
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Garúa
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Garúa
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Gustavo Corrado
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2007
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La señal
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Dino Capuano
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Ricardo Darín
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2007
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Encarnación
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Roberto
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Anahí Berneri
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2009
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El corredor nocturno
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Mario Polansky
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Gerardo Herrero
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2009
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Aparecidos
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Manuel
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Paco Cabezas
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2009
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Lucky Luke
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Secuaz
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James Huth
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2010
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La mosca en la ceniza
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Oscar
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Gabriela David
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2012
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Uno
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Sebastián Oviedo
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Dieguillo Fernández
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2013
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Carne de neón
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The kid
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Paco Cabezas
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2013
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Rouge amargo
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Julián
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Gustavo Cova
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2013
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Mujer conejo
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Alonso
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Verónica Chen
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2014
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Gato negro
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Tito
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Gastón Gallo
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2014
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Fermín
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Fermín Turdera (Young)
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Hernán Findling and Oliver Kolker
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2014
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Amapola
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Tincho
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Eugenio Zanetti
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2016
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To Steal from a Thief
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Daniel Calparsoro
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2016
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Las Ineses
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Pablo José Meza
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2016
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Operación México, un pacto de amor
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Tulio "Tucho" Valenzuela
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2017
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Punto muerto
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Daniel de la Vega
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2017
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El jardín de la clase media
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2018
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El azote del diablo
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2019
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Lobos
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Rodolfo Durán
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2019
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Blindado
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Vitali
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Eduardo Meneghelli
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2019
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Happy Hour
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Ricardo
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Eduardo Albergaria
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2024
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La noche que luché contra Dios
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Jacob
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Rodrigo Fernández Engler
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Awards and nominations
References
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