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Christian Gnecco Quintero

Christian Gnecco Quintero

1 title Acting Puebla, Mexico

Christian Gnecco Quintero, born in Puebla, Mexico, to Dino Gnecco Medina and Rebeca Quintero Rodriguez, has made significant strides in the world of theater and film after his education at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in both New York City and Los Angeles.

Christian's stage career includes noteworthy performances in several productions. He made his mark by originating the role of Julio in "The Keeper of the Vineyard," presented by the American Theatre for Actors. Additionally, he portrayed Marc in the off-Broadway piece "Sound Syndrome." His versatility is further demonstrated through his involvement in "Trilogy for Juan Rulfo," a bilingual theater adaptation of works by the esteemed Mexican author, produced by Germán Jaramillo.

As a member of The Puckwit Gang, a theater troupe based in Los Angeles, Christian contributed to the creation of a trilogy of plays, which includes "Chimpskin," "The Dangerous Cures of Doctor B," and "In Conclusion."

In recognition of his talent, Christian was honored in 2019 with a lifetime membership in The Actors Studio, a prestigious accolade in the performing arts community.

His transition to film came with his leading role in "The Sound of The Wind" (2020), marking an important milestone in his burgeoning cinematic career.

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