Emilio del Guercio

Emilio del Guercio

Actor

BIO

Emilio del Guercio is an acclaimed Argentine actor and director. Born in 1971 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, del Guercio began his career in theater, performing in various plays and musicals. He was noticed by the film director, María Luisa Bemberg, who cast him in her film, “Camila” (1984). The success of this film led to further roles in films and television.

Del Guercio’s career has been marked by his versatility, appearing in a variety of genres, including drama, comedy, and action. He has appeared in such films as “The Official Story” (1985), “The Motorcycle Diaries” (2004), and “The Secret in Their Eyes” (2009). He has also starred in television shows such as “The Adventures of Elpidio Valdés” (1986), “The Law” (1995), and “Los Simuladores” (2002-2005).

In addition to his acting career, del Guercio has also directed several films, such as “The Last Train” (2005), “The Trap” (2008), and “The Silence of the Sky” (2012). He has also produced several films, including “The Secret in Their Eyes” (2009) and “Living Strangely” (2015).

Del Guercio has won numerous awards for his work, including an Ariel for Best Actor for “The Official Story” (1985), a Goya for Best Actor for “The Secret in Their Eyes” (2009), and a Silver Condor for Best Director for “The Trap” (2008).

Del Guercio continues to work in film and television, appearing in both Argentine and international productions. He is also active in various social causes, working with organizations such as Amnesty International and Greenpeace.

Emilio del Guercio is one of Argentina’s most respected and acclaimed actors. His career has spanned over three decades and has seen him appear in a range of genres, from drama to comedy to action. He has won numerous awards for his work, and continues to be a force in the industry.

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