Darío Grandinetti

Darío Alejandro Grandinetti (born March 5, 1959) is an Argentine actor.[1] He is known for his numerous roles in television, theater and film, where he participated in films by renowned directors such as Alejandro Doria, Pedro Almodóvar and Damián Szifron.

Darío Grandinetti
Grandinetti in 2014
Born (1959-03-05) March 5, 1959
OccupationActor
Years active1976–present
Spouses
Eulalia Lombarte Llorca
(m. 1989; div. 1992)
    Marisa Mondino
    (m. 1995; div. 2006)
    PartnerPastora Vega (2016–present)
    Children4 (1 deceased)

    Biography

    Darío Grandinetti was born in the city of Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. His father worked in the Junta Nacional de Granos in streets of Mendoza and Sarmiento. When Darío Grandinetti was 17 years old he and his family moved to the small town of Las Rosas where they lived only one year and returned to Rosario. In Rosario he played in the inferior teams of Newell's Old Boys football club. He began to work in the Junta Nacional de Granos as auxiliary and began studying theater. For reasons of work, he moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    Career

    Darío Grandinetti started as a television actor and slowly moved towards cinema. His filmography is mainly of Argentine production or co-productions with his country. His first work in a foreign production was the Bolivian El Día que murió el silencio of 1998, and has recently worked in a number of Spanish films, and also participated as guest in Spanish TV series. He is considered one of the most important Argentine actors. In 2012 he won an International Emmy Award for his role in Televisión por la Inclusión.

    Personal life

    Silvia Montanari and Grandinetti

    When he was 24 he had an affair with the 40 year old actor Silvia Montanari. She broke off the relationship saying later that it was because of their age difference.[2]

    In 1989 he formalized his relationship with Catalan artist Eulalia Lombarte Llorca with whom he had his first two children, María Eulalia and Juan. The couple ended their relationship in the year 1992 with much controversy and a legal battle for the possession of their children that ended up favoring Darío. In October 1993 he met ex-model and Argentine actress Marisa Mondino with whom he married in 1995 and had two daughters, Lucía (1996-1997) who died in 1997 of hydrocephalus, and Laura. The couple ended their relationship in 2006. Finally, after several rumors that linked them together, in 2016 Darío Grandinetti made official his relationship with actress Pastora Vega.

    Theater

    Year

    Title

    Director
    1976 Equus
    1981 El violinista en el tejado
    1982 Hijos del silencio
    1982-1983 Camino negro
    1984 Papi
    1985 Feliz año viejo
    1986 La jaula de las locas
    1986-1987 Los dueños del silencio
    1987-1990 Yepetto
    1993 Errare humanun est
    1995 Los lobos
    1996-1998 Los mosqueteros del rey
    1998-1999 Ya nadie recuerda a Federico Chopin
    2000 El cartero
    2000 Maratón dantesca
    2003 Juana de Arco en la hoguera
    2004 Teatro por la identidad
    2006-2007 Ella en mi cabeza
    2008-2010 Baraka
    2011-2012 Mineros Javier Daulte
    2013 Una relación pornográfica Philippe Blasband
    2014 Personitas Javier Daulte
    2014 Novecento

    Television

    Year Title Character Channel
    1980 Bianca ATC
    1980 Donde pueda quererte Canal 11
    1980 Señorita Andrea Roque ATC
    1981 El ciclo de Guillermo Bredeston y Nora Cárpena Canal 9
    1985 Coraje mamá Máximo Canal 9
    1986 Querido salvaje Canal 11
    1987 Ficciones ATC
    1990 Primera función Yepetto TVE
    1990 Atreverse Antonio Telefé
    1992 El oro y el barro Professor Canal 9
    1993 Apasionada Patricio Velasco El Trece
    1993 Zona de riesgo Manager El Trece
    1994 Los machos El Trece
    1998 Los fiscales Ignacio Castillo Telefé
    1999 La Argentina de Tato El Trece
    1999 Chiquititas Juan Mazza Telefé
    2000-2002 Tiempo final Telefé
    2006 Algo habrán hecho por la historia argentina Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Telefé
    2011 Tiempo de pensar Gustavo TV Pública
    2011 Televisión por la inclusión Mario Canal 9
    2013 Santos & Pecadores Detective Fausto Cánovas Canal 9
    2014 En terapia Carlos TV Pública
    2015-2016 La casa del mar Inspector Jorge Pelazas OnDirecTV
    2018–present El lobista Elián El Trece
    2018–present Hierro Díaz ARTE
    2023 La novia gitanaMiguel Vistas[3]

    Films

    Year Film Character Director Country
    1984 Darse cuenta Juan Alejandro Doria Argentina
    1985 Esperando la carroza Cacho Alejandro Doria Argentina
    1985 La Búsqueda The mute Juan Carlos Desanzo Argentina
    1986 Les Longs manteaux Solder Gaitán Gilles Béhat Argentina-France
    1986 Seguridad personal Aníbal Di Salvo Argentina
    1988 Las Puertitas del señor López Alberto Fischerman Argentina
    1990 Cien veces no debo Jorge Alejandro Doria Argentina
    1990 La Pandilla aventurera Sailor Miguel Torrado Argentina
    1992 El lado oscuro del corazón Oliverio Eliseo Subiela Argentina-Canada
    1994 La Balada de Donna Helena Car Thief Fito Páez Argentina
    1995 Las Cosas del querer: Segunda parte Tullio Jaime Chávarri Argentina-Spain
    1995 No te mueras sin decirme adónde vas Leopoldo Eliseo Subiela Argentina
    1996 El Dedo en la llaga Tolosa Alberto Lecchi Argentina-Spain
    1996 Despabílate amor Ernesto Eliseo Subiela Argentina
    1997 Sus ojos se cerraron y el mundo sigue andando Carlos Gardel/Renzo Franchi Jaime Chávarri Argentina-Spain
    1997 La casa de Tourneur Jorge Caterbona Argentina
    1998 El Día que Murió el Silencio Abelardo Paolo Agazzi Bolivia
    1999 El Amateur Municipal Official Juan Bautista Stagnaro Argentina
    1999 Operación Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio Alberto Lecchi Argentina-Spain-Cuba
    2001 El lado oscuro del corazón 2 Oliverio Eliseo Subiela Argentina-Spain
    2002 Hable con ella Marco Zuluaga Pedro Almodóvar Spain
    2003 Ilusión de movimiento Rafael Héctor Molina Argentina
    2003 Tiempo de tormenta (Stormy Weather) Oscar Pedro Olea Spain
    2003 Killing Words Ramón Díaz Laura Mañá Spain
    2003 El juego de Arcibel Arcibel Alegría Alberto Lecchi Argentina
    2003 Ciudad del sol Luis Carlos Galettini Argentina
    2004 El año del diluvio Aixelá Jaime Chávarri France-Spain-Italy
    2004 Próxima salida Carlos Velmar Nicolás Tuozzo Argentina
    2005 Segundo asalto (Round Two) Vidal Daniel Cebrián Spain
    2005 El buen destino Leonor Benedetto Argentina
    2007 La carta esférica Imanol Uribe Spain
    2007 ¿De quién es el portaligas? Norman Fito Páez Argentina
    2007 El frasco Pérez Alberto Lecchi Argentina
    2007 Quiéreme Pancho Beda Docampo Feijóo Argentina-Spain
    2007 La peli Diego Gustavo Postiglione Argentina-Uruguay
    2008 Horizontal/Vertical Police Nicolás Tuozzo Argentina
    2009 Haroldo Conti, homo viator Haroldo Conti Miguel Mato Argentina
    2009 Días de mayo Laura's father Gustavo Postiglione Argentina
    2010 Carne de neón Chino Paco Cabezas Argentina-Spain
    2013 Matrimonio Esteban Carlos María Jaureguialzo Argentina
    2014 Inevitable Fabián Jorge Algora Argentina-Spain
    2014 Relatos salvajes Salgado Damián Szifron Argentina-Spain
    2015 Francis: Pray for me Jorge Bergoglio Beda Docampo Feijóo Argentina-Spain
    2016 Julieta Lorenzo Gentile Pedro Almodóvar Spain
    2016 Horas Argentina
    2018 The Queen of Fear Valeria Bertuccelli
    Fabiana Tiscornia
    Argentina-Denmark
    2018 El pacto Alex[4] David Victori Spain
    2023 Empieza el baile Carlos[5] Marina Seresesky Argentina-Spain

    TV Programs

    Year Title Channel Notes
    2008 Historia del petróleo en la Argentina Encuentro TV Host

    Awards

    Year Award Category Program Result
    1992 Havana Film Festival El Lado oscuro del corazón Best Actor
    1993 Gramado Film Festival El Lado oscuro del corazón Best Actor
    1999 Cartagena Film Festival El Día que Murió el Silencio Best Actor
    1999 Silver Condor Awards Sus ojos se cerraron y el mundo sigue andando Best Actor Winner
    2001 Konex Award Best Actor Winner
    2004 Fantasporto Killing Words Best Actor
    2012 International Emmy Award Televisión por la inclusión Best Actor Winner

    References

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