Leonardo Sbaraglia
Leonardo Máximo Sbaraglia, born on June 30, 1970, is a prominent figure in the Argentine film industry, known for his versatile acting skills and captivating performances. Over the years, he has garnered significant acclaim in both Argentina and Spain, establishing himself as one of the country’s leading movie stars. Sbaraglia's career spans various genres and he has also ventured into projects in Mexico, showcasing his talent across different cultures and languages.
His first foray into English-language cinema came with the psychological thriller "Red Lights," where he further expanded his international presence. Sbaraglia's ability to seamlessly transition between roles has made him a respected name in the world of film. With a career that reflects both depth and diversity, he continues to leave an indelible mark on the industry, captivating audiences with every performance.
Through his dedication and passion for acting, Leonardo Sbaraglia remains an influential figure, contributing to the rich tapestry of Argentine cinema and beyond. His work not only entertains but also inspires a new generation of actors in the film landscape.
Filmography
The Lost Brother
Unknown Origins
Red Lights
Black Snow (2017)
Tiger, Blood in the Mouth
Wild Tales
El gerente
At the End of the Tunnel
The Accused (2018)
Intact
Pain and Glory
The Man Who Loved UFOs
Offering to the Storm
Carmen (2003)
The Legacy of the Bones
Bird Box Barcelona
Wasp Network
Menem: The President Show
Maledictions
Women in Blue
El Hipnotizador
Maradona, Blessed Dream