Diego Olivera
Born
Diego Olivera

(1968-07-07) July 7, 1968
Spouse
(m. 2002)
Children2
RelativesFederico Olivera (brother)
Soledad Villamil (sister-in-law)
Violeta Olivera (niece)
Clara Olivera (niece)

Diego Olivera, (born on July 7, 1968, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine actor.[1]

Biography

He began his career at the age of 12, in Teatro San Martín Work "Street Scene". Studying Theatre was formed with Alejandra Boero, Carlos Gandolfo and Héctor Bidonde. He rose to fame as a teenager with his character of Darío (Darius) on "Montaña Rusa".

He was built as an actor performing various characters in the musicals for her gifts as a singer in "La Bella y la Bestia" and "101 dálmatas" and children as "Tom Sawyer", "Cantame un Cuento", composed Unitarios Telenovelas characters. In 2006 while filming "La Ley del Amor" in Telefe canal 11, was chosen to star in "Montecristo" in México City, having a great impact in Argentina, for the network of TV AZTECA.

Then he was made in "Vivir por ti" also in Mexico City, MX D.F. with a wealth of the supporters and is now starring in Argentina's telenovela "Herencia de amor" by Telefé, his character is "Lautaro Ledesma" in the telenovela's villain. Today is one of the stars of recurring role as Padre Juan Pablo in "Triunfo del Amor", telenovela Televisa primetime.

In the film just roll the film in "Ningun Amor es Perfecto", with Patricia Sosa and already released with Vicentico, Martín Rejman's film in "Los Guantes Mágicos". Argentina Recognized most often for his villainous character in telenovelas. Before just traveling to Mexico D.F. to sign his contract to join with Televisa, Pol-Ka agreed to do a cameo for the telenovela Alguien que me quiera with Andrea Del Boca and Osvaldo Laport.

He starred as José Luis Falcón the main villain in Rosy Ocampo's telenovela Mentir para vivir.[2][3] Eventually it ended after 101 episodes due to low ratings.

Personal life

He is the brother of the actor Federico Olivera. In the country most often been interpreted villains. He is married to actress Mónica Ayos, who has a daughter, Victoria and a stepson Federico by a previous marriage of Mónica.

Filmography

Theater

  • Escenas de la calle (Scenes of the Street)
  • Tom Sawyer
  • La Bella y La Bestia (The Beauty and the Beast)
  • 101 Dálmatas (100 Dalmatians)
  • Confesiones (Confessions)
  • Bingo

Television

Film

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTelenovelaResult
2014TVyNovelas AwardsBest Male AntagonistMentir para vivirNominated
2017Best Co-starCorazón que miente
Best Actor in SeriesMujeres de negro Won

References

  1. "Estará Diego Olivera tras nuevo triunfo". El Diario de Yucatán. 23 June 2011. Archived from the original on 24 June 2011. Retrieved 3 July 2011.
  2. "Altair Jarabo y Diego Olivera se integraron a la telenovela "Mentir Para Vivir"". Archived from the original on 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2013-02-18.
  3. Conoce al elenco de Mentir para vivir
  4. Magallanes, Aldo (18 January 2022). "Dan claquetazo a la telenovela Corazón guerrero". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 August 2023.
  5. González, Moisés (28 March 2023). "¡Entrevista! Productor Ignacio Sada nos presenta al elenco de su telenovela Nadie como tú". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 August 2023.
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