Juan Diego Botto
Juan Diego Botto Rota, born on August 29, 1975, is a prominent Argentine-Spanish actor known for his remarkable work in film, theater, and television. He began his journey in Argentina but relocated to Spain in 1978 with his mother, Cristina Rota, who is an accomplished actress and acting coach.
Botto’s acting career took flight when he made his mark as a child actor before securing a pivotal role in the 1995 film "Stories from the Kronen." This performance opened the door to a series of notable films, including "Martín (Hache)" in 1997, "Plenilune" in 2000, "Broken Silence" in 2001, "Obaba" in 2005, "Go Away from Me" in 2006, and "Ismael" in 2013. His versatility extends beyond acting; he has also made significant contributions as a stage director and playwright.
In 2022, Botto ventured into film directing with "On the Fringe," a gripping social drama thriller that showcases his multifaceted talents. With a career spanning decades and a diverse body of work, Juan Diego Botto continues to be a vital force in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his performances and creative vision.
Filmography
Martin (Hache)
The Suicide Squad
La Celestina
God Loves Caviar
Franco's Settlers
Staring at Strangers
On the Fringe
El Greco
Rocambola
Bordertown (2007)
The Room Next Door
1492: Conquest of Paradise
The Dancer Upstairs
White Lines
Good Behavior
Zorro (1990)