Darío Grandinetti
Darío Grandinetti, born on March 5, 1959, in Rosario, Argentina, is a distinguished actor renowned for his significant contributions to both Argentine cinema and international film. He gained international acclaim for his role in Pedro Almodóvar's critically acclaimed film "Talk to Her," which garnered an Academy Award.
Grandinetti's acting career began on television, where he showcased his talent before transitioning to the silver screen. His filmography predominantly features Argentine productions and co-productions, highlighting his commitment to his homeland's cinematic landscape. In 1998, he ventured into international territory with his role in the Bolivian film "El Día que murió el silencio," marking the beginning of his presence in foreign cinema. More recently, he has appeared in several Spanish films and made guest appearances in various Spanish television series, further solidifying his status as a versatile actor.
Throughout his career, Grandinetti has become known as one of Argentina's most prominent actors, earning respect and admiration in the film industry. His ability to navigate both local and international projects showcases his adaptability and dedication to his craft, making him a celebrated figure in the world of film.
Filmography
Wild Tales
Waiting for the Hearse
Rojo
The Island of Lies
Let the Dance Begin
Neon Flesh
The Pact (2018)
Francis: Pray for Me
Julieta
The Nautical Chart
Talk to Her
Tell Me Your Name
Santa Evita
Hierro
Maradona, Blessed Dream