Leonardo Sbaraglia | |
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Born | Leonardo Máximo Sbaraglia 30 June 1970 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Other names | Leo Sbaraglia |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1986–present |
Spouse | Guadalupe Martínez |
Leonardo Máximo Sbaraglia (Spanish: [leoˈnaɾðo (e)sβaˈɾa(ɣ)lja], Italian: [zbaˈraʎʎa]; born 30 June 1970) is an Argentine actor, with extensive credits in both Argentina and Spain. He has also worked in Mexico, and was cast in his first English-language role in Red Lights.
Biography
Sbaraglia was born in Buenos Aires. His mother, Roxana Randon, is a local actress and theater coach. He started his acting career at the age of 16 in La noche de los lápices, a political documentary drama directed by Héctor Olivera.[1]
In 1987, he gained popularity among Argentine youth for his role in the TV series Clave de sol. In the following years, he starred in TV and film productions as well as in theatre (such as La Soledad de los Campos de Algodon, Closer). In 1993, he worked for the first time together with Argentine director Marcelo Piñeyro in Tango feroz: la leyenda de Tanguito. They came together again for Caballos salvajes (1995), for which Leonardo Sbaraglia earned the Jury Prize for Best Acting at the Huelva International Film Festival, and later for Cenizas del paraíso (1997) and an acclaimed performance in Plata quemada (2000).
Sbaraglia emigrated to Spain in 1998.[2] He starred with Eusebio Poncela in Intacto, a 2001 thriller directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, and received a Goya Award for Best New Actor. Other starring roles of his include Deseo (2002), a Gerardo Vera film in which he plays at the sides of Leonor Watling and Cecilia Roth, and Carmen (2003), an adaptation of Prosper Mérimée's classic by director Vicente Aranda.
Sbaraglia worked again in 2005 with director Antonio Hernández, with whom he had already shot En la ciudad sin límites in 2002. This and his contribution to Sebastián Borensztein's mini TV series Tiempo final (2000) after their production of El garante, for which he earned the Martín Fierro Award for best performance by an actor; Hernández and Piñeyro are the only directors with whom Sbaraglia has worked with more than once.
He was nominated for the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2007 for his role of Jesús Irurre in the film Salvador (Puig Antich) in which he starred with German actor Daniel Brühl. The City of Huelva awarded Sbaraglia an honorary award in 2005.[3]
Sbaraglia returned to Argentina in 2008,[2] and starred in Marcelo Piñeyro's Las viudas de los jueves in a role nominated for an Argentine Film Critics Association Silver Condor Award. Among his notable later roles are alongside Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver in Rodrigo Cortés' Red Lights (2012); and as one of two men in a caught in a road duel in Damián Szifrón's acclaimed Wild Tales (2014).
Family
Sbaraglia married the Argentine sculptor Guadalupe Martín in 2001; the couple have one child.[4][5]
Filmography
Film
Title | Year | Role |
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Night of the Pencils | 1986 | Daniel |
Copyright | 1993 | |
Tango feroz: la leyenda de Tanguito | 1993 | Pedro |
Fuego gris | 1994 | |
Fotos del alma | 1995 | |
No te mueras sin decirme adónde vas | 1995 | Pablo |
Caballos salvajes | 1995 | Pedro |
Carlos Monzón, el segundo juicio | 1996 | |
Besos en la frente | 1996 | Sebastián Miguez |
Cenizas del paraíso | 1997 | Pedro Makantasis |
Bajamar | 1998 | |
Vendado y frío | 1998 | |
Plata quemada | 2000 | El Nene |
Intacto | 2001 | Tomás |
En la ciudad sin límites | 2002 | Victor |
Nowhere | 2002 | Paolo Brandi |
Deseo | 2002 | Pablo |
Utopía | 2003 | Adrián |
Carmen | 2003 | José |
Cleopatra | 2003 | Carlos |
La puta y la ballena | 2004 | Emilio |
La mitad negada | 2005 | |
Oculto | 2005 | Alex |
Salvador (Puig Antich) | 2006 | Jesús |
De bares | 2006 | |
Concursante | 2007 | Martín Circo Martín |
El rey de la montaña | 2007 | Quim |
Violanchelo | 2008 | Dr. Marquez |
Santos | 2008 | Arturo Antares |
Diario de una ninfómana | 2008 | Jaime |
Las viudas de los jueves | 2009 | Ronnie |
El corredor nocturno | 2009 | Lopez |
Sin retorno | 2010 | Federico Samaniego |
El campo | 2011 | Santiago |
Vaquero | 2011 | Alonso |
Red Lights | 2012 | Leonardo Palladino |
Restos | 2012 | Daniel |
Wild Tales | 2014 | Diego Iturralde |
Aire libre | 2014 | Manuel |
The Silence of the Sky | 2016 | Mario |
Al final del túnel | 2016 | Joaquín |
Sangre en la boca | 2016 | Ramón Alvia |
Nieve negra | 2017 | Marcos[6] |
Dolor y gloria | 2019 | Federico |
Wasp Network | 2019 | |
Unknown Origins | 2020 | Paco[7] |
Alegría | 2021 | |
Puan | 2023 | Rafael Sujarchuk[8] |
Television
- Clave de Sol (1987)
- Atreverse (1990)
- Amores (1991)
- El gordo y el flaco (1991)
- Alta comedia (1991)
- Cartas de amor en cassette (1993)
- De poeta y de loco (1996)
- El garante (1997)
- Casablanca (1998)
- Bajamar, la costa del silencio (1998)
- La argentina de tato (1999)
- Tiempo final (2000)
- Al filo de la ley (2005)
- Epitafios (2009)
- Impostores (2009)
- Lo que el tiempo nos dejó (2010)
- Dos lunas (2013)
- En terapia (2012–2014)
- Todos mienten (2022)[9]
- Elite (2023)[10]
Awards
Year | Category | Series | Award |
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2010 | Best Performance by an Actor | Epitafios 2 | Nominee |
Year | Category | Film | Award |
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2006 | Best Actor | Salvador (Puig Antich) | Nominee |
2001 | Best New Actor | Intacto | Winner |
Year | Category | Film | Award |
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2014 | Best Actor | Relatos salvajes | Nominee |
2010 | Best Actor | Sin retorno | Nominee |
2009 | Best Actor | Las viudas de los jueves | Nominee |
Year | Category | Film | Award |
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2017 | Best Actor | El otro hermano | Winner |
2014 | Best Actor | Aire libre | Nominee |
2009 | Best Actor | Las viudas de los jueves | Nominee |
2004 | Best Actor | En la ciudad sin límites | Nominee |
2000 | Best Actor | Plata quemada | Nominee |
Screamfest Festival Trophy Awards
Year | 'Category | Film | Award |
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2008 | Best Actor | El rey de la montaña | Winner |
Year | Category | Film | Award |
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1997 | Best Actor in a Drama Series | El garante | Winner |
1997 | Best Supporting Actor | En terapia | Winner |
Huelva International Film Festival
Year | Category | Film | Award |
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1995 | Best Actor | Wild Horses | Winner |
References
- ↑ Interview in the Spanish TV show Caiga Quien Caiga, broadcast 2 December 2005.
- 1 2 ¿Se acuerdan de mí? Ciudad.com.ar (in Spanish)
- ↑ Premios del Segundo Semestre del 2005, CineParaLeer.com; accessed 22 May 2015. (in Spanish)
- ↑ Tiene idea de vivir en Buenos Aires Archived 2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine Diario Perfil (in Spanish)
- ↑ El gaucho castizo, DeCine21.com; accessed 22 May 2015. (in Spanish)
- ↑ Holland, Jonathan (28 April 2017). "'Black Snow' ('Nieve Negra'): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ↑ Milicua, Piedad (2 September 2020). "Las mejores referencias frikis de Orígenes secretos de Netflix". HobbyConsolas.
- ↑ Armentano, Bartolomé (5 October 2023). "El estreno de Puan: comedia intelectual, educación pública y premios en San Sebastián". Rolling Stone.
- ↑ "Movistar concluye el rodaje de 'Todos mienten', su nuevo thriller coral creado por Pau Freixas". Vertele!. eldiario.es. 19 January 2021.
- ↑ Álvarez, Inés (19 October 2023). "¿Quiénes son y de qué conocemos a los nuevos actores de 'Élite 7'?". El Periódico de Catalunya. Prensa Ibérica.
External links
- Leonardo Sbaraglia at IMDb
- Leonardo Sbaraglia at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish) (archive)