Luis Gnecco
Luis Gnecco Dessy, hailing from Santiago, Chile, has established himself as one of the nation's foremost comedic talents. Gnecco gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the Ricky Gervais character in the 2008 Chilean adaptation of "The Office," showcasing his unique flair for humor. However, his versatility as an actor extends beyond comedy; he was notably cast by acclaimed director Pablo Larraín in a darkly complex role as a villain in HBO Latin America's acclaimed mini-series "Prófugos."
Gnecco's filmography includes his compelling performance in the thought-provoking drama "Young and Wild," produced by Fabula. He further demonstrated his commitment to politically charged storytelling by playing a significant role in the film "No," where he depicts the character who persuades Saavedra to join the campaign against Pinochet in 1988. This role resonated personally with Gnecco, as he actively participated in the historic movement to end Pinochet's regime.
Throughout his career, Gnecco has received acclaim for his ability to navigate diverse genres, making him a prominent figure in Chilean cinema and television. His contributions continue to reflect both his artistic range and his engagement with critical socio-political themes, solidifying his status as a vital voice in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
A Fantastic Woman
The Black Pimpernel
The Two Popes
Nobody Knows I'm Here
No
Post Mortem
El Angel
My Tender Matador
Neruda
Karadima Forest
Into the Labyrinth
Young and Wild
El Presidente