Argentine actor and television host
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Cabré and the second or maternal family name is
Brickenstaedt.
Nicolás Cabré |
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Born | Nicolás Cabré (1980-02-06) 6 February 1980 (age 44)
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Occupation(s) | Actor, Socialite |
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Years active | 1990–present |
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Spouse |
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Partner(s) | Celeste Cid (2001–2003) Agustina Cherri (2003–2004) Florencia Torrente (2005–2008) Soledad Fandiño (2008–2010) China Suárez (2012–2013) Sofía Savoy (2014–2015) Josefina Silveyra (2016–2017) Laura Fernández (2018–2021)
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Children | Rufina Cabré Suárez (n. 2013)[1] |
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Nicolás Gabriel Cabré Brickenstaedt (born 6 February 1980) is an Argentine actor and television host. Known for his film, stage and television work, he has won ACE Award and earned four Martín Fierro Award nominations. Cabré is also a regular feature in Argentine press, and his off–screen life is widely reported.[2]
Filmography
Awards and nominations
Year
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Award
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Category
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Project
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Result
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1995
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ACE Awards
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Best New Actor
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Algo en común
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Won
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1996
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Estrella de Mar Awards
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Best New Actor
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Won
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1998
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Panambí Awards
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Best Leading Actor
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Fuga de cerebros
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Won
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Silver Condor Awards
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Best New Actor
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Nominated
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2000
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Martín Fierro Awards
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Best Supporting Actor
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Vulnerables / Ilusiones / Tiempo final
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Nominated
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2002
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Best Actor in Comedy
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Son amores
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Nominated
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2003
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Nominated
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2004
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Best Actor in Show or Mini Series
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Sin código
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Nominated
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2011
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Lead actor in a novel
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Botineras
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Nominated
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Kids Choice Awards Argentina
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Best actor
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Los únicos
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Pending
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Nominations
References
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