Argentine actors who were born in 1973

Here are 11 famous actors from Argentina were born in 1973:

Nicolás Pauls

Nicolás Pauls (December 20, 1973 Buenos Aires-) also known as Nicolas Pauls or Nicholas Pauls is an Argentine actor and musician. He has two children, Olivia Pauls and León Pauls.

Nicolás Pauls began his acting career in the 1990s, appearing in several popular Argentine television shows including "Chiquititas" and "Amigos son los amigos." He later transitioned to film, starring in movies such as "Chiquititas: Rincón de luz" and "Paco."

In addition to his acting career, Pauls is also a musician and has released several albums. He is known for his work in the Argentine rock band, Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas, which he co-founded with Dante Spinetta in 1991. The band has won multiple awards, including several Latin Grammy Awards.

Pauls is also active in social causes and is a supporter of environmental and human rights issues. He has worked with several organizations including Greenpeace and UNICEF.

With a career spanning over two decades, Nicolás Pauls has become an important figure in the Argentine entertainment industry and is admired by fans both for his talents on screen and on stage, as well as his commitment to social causes.

Carlos Echevarría

Carlos Echevarría (December 8, 1973 Carcarañá-) also known as Carlos Echeverría is an Argentine actor, screenwriter and film producer.

He began his acting career in the early 2000s, appearing in various Argentine TV series, such as "Los Simuladores" and "Lalola". He gained wider recognition for his performance as Gutiérrez in the 2012 film "Elefante Blanco", which earned him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the Argentine Academy Awards.

In addition to acting, Echevarría has also written and produced several films, including "Mentirás Más Alto" and "Feriado". He is known for his collaborations with Argentine director Santiago Mitre, having co-written the films "El Estudiante" and "La Cordillera", and co-produced "Paulina" and "The Summit".

Outside of his work in film and television, Echevarría is also a prominent advocate for LGBTQ rights in Argentina. He publicly came out as gay in 2017 and has been vocal about issues facing the LGBTQ community in his country.

Martín Mainoli

Martín Mainoli (October 10, 1973 Salta-) also known as Martin Mainoli is an Argentine film editor, film director, cinematographer, film producer, screenwriter and actor.

He studied filmmaking at the Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires and then went on to work on several independent films and documentaries. Mainoli gained recognition for his work on the film "La Rabia" (2008), which won several awards at international film festivals. He has also worked on other acclaimed films like "The Headless Woman" (2008) and "Zama" (2017).

In addition to his work on film, Mainoli has also been involved in theater, directing and producing several stage productions. He is known for his unique style, which often incorporates elements of surrealism and magical realism. Mainoli has been praised for his ability to create complex, multi-layered characters and stories that explore themes of identity, memory, and history.

As an actor, Mainoli has appeared in several films and TV series, including "The Good Intentions" (2019) and "Unidad 9" (2015). He has also worked as a screenwriter, co-writing the script for the film "The Silenced" (2018).

Overall, Mainoli is a highly versatile filmmaker who has made significant contributions to the Argentine film industry. He continues to be an influential figure in the world of independent cinema, both in Argentina and abroad.

Diego Reinhold

Diego Reinhold (February 28, 1973 Argentina-) is an Argentine actor.

Reinhold is best known for his role in the popular Argentine comedy show "Poné a Francella". He began his career in the late 1990s and has appeared in various TV shows and movies since then. Reinhold has also worked as a theater actor and has starred in several productions both in Argentina and abroad. In addition to acting, he has also worked as a comedian, writer, and director. Reinhold has won several awards for his work, including the Martín Fierro Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy for his role in "Los Simuladores". Outside of his entertainment career, Reinhold is also a passionate musician and has released several singles and albums over the years.

Alberto Ajaka

Alberto Ajaka (May 1, 1973 Buenos Aires-) is an Argentine actor.

Alberto Ajaka was born on May 1, 1973 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He started his acting career in the late 1990s, and quickly became a well-known figure in the Argentine performance community. He has appeared in several well-regarded Argentine TV series, including "Los Simuladores", "Los Sónicos", "Maltratadas", and "Cuéntame cómo pasó", among others.

Ajaka has also acted in numerous films, including "El Paraguayo", "Pájaros Volando", and "El Hombre de al Lado", which was Argentina's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards. In addition to his work on screen, Ajaka is also an accomplished stage actor, having appeared in a wide range of plays throughout his career.

He has won numerous awards for his work, including a Martín Fierro Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a TV series, and a Best Actor award at the Biarritz Latin America Film Festival. Despite his success, Ajaka remains humble and dedicated to his craft, and is widely regarded as one of Argentina's most talented and respected actors.

Maximiliano Ghione

Maximiliano Ghione (May 17, 1973 Bahía Blanca-) also known as Maxi Ghione is an Argentine actor. His child is called Juan Ghione Balsagna.

Maximiliano Ghione began his career in 1994 as a theater actor and has since appeared in numerous productions both in Argentina and internationally. In 2003, he made his television debut in the popular Argentinian drama "Los Simuladores" and has gone on to star in several successful telenovelas and TV shows.

Ghione has also had a successful career in film and has won critical acclaim for his performances in movies such as "El Hombre de al Lado" and "Crimen con vista al mar". In addition to acting, Ghione is also a singer and has released a number of albums throughout his career.

Known for his versatility on stage and screen, Maximiliano Ghione is widely recognized as one of the most talented actors of his generation in Argentina.

Marcelo Córdoba

Marcelo Córdoba (November 21, 1973 Buenos Aires-) a.k.a. Marcelo Cordoba is an Argentine actor.

He is best known for his roles in Argentine telenovelas such as "Soy Gitano" and "Montecristo". Córdoba began his acting career on the stage before transitioning to television in the late 90s. In addition to his work in telenovelas, he has also appeared in several films including "Infancia clandestina" and "Recreo". Córdoba has been recognized for his talent with several awards including a Martín Fierro Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Montecristo". Outside of acting, he is also known for his work as a television host and as a singer.

Pablo Ini

Pablo Ini (January 2, 1973 Buenos Aires-) also known as Pablo Ini Fiscman is an Argentine actor.

He began his acting career in the early 2000s appearing in several Argentine television series such as "Los simuladores" and "Son de Fierro". He gained popularity for his role as "Nico" in the hit series "Relatos salvajes" in 2005.

Ini has also acted in several films including "A Boyfriend for My Wife" (2008) and "The Secret in Their Eyes" (2009), which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Apart from acting, Ini has also worked as a writer and director. He wrote and directed the short film "El Invitado" in 2004, which won several awards at film festivals around the world.

Ini is also known for his work as a voice actor, lending his voice to popular animated characters such as Buzz Lightyear in the Spanish version of "Toy Story" and Donatello in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series.

Sebastian Rotstein

Sebastian Rotstein (October 2, 1973 Buenos Aires-) a.k.a. Mr. R, Sebastián Rotstein or Sebastien Rottstein is an Argentine screenwriter, actor and film producer.

Rotstein began his career in the film industry as a screenwriter and producer for a number of films in Argentina. He later wrote, directed and produced numerous feature films, including "The Black Room" and "Against the Clock". In addition to his work in film, Rotstein has also acted in several TV series and films, including "The Bar" and "Love in Difficult Times". He is known for his unique storytelling style and his ability to create suspenseful and thrilling scenes. Rotstein has received critical acclaim for his work and has won several awards for his contributions to the film industry.

Paulo Brunetti

Paulo Brunetti (October 19, 1973 Puerto Deseado-) is an Argentine actor.

He began his acting career in theater productions and later transitioned to television and film. Brunetti is best known for his roles in popular Argentine TV series, such as "Los Simuladores," "Tiempo Final," and "Epitafios."

In addition to his work as an actor, Brunetti is also a director and writer. He has directed several short films and stage productions and has been recognized for his work as a playwright.

Outside of his artistic pursuits, Brunetti is also involved in various social causes, particularly those related to the environment and sustainable living.

Ei Hamura

Ei Hamura (June 11, 1973 Argentina-) also known as Suguru Hamura is an Argentine actor.

He is best known for his role as Takeru Nakahara in the Japanese TV series "Kamen Rider 555". Hamura began his acting career in Argentina, where he worked in theater productions before moving to Japan in 2002. He learned Japanese while attending the University of Buenos Aires's Oriental Studies program and later studied acting at the Bungakuza International Theatre Institute in Tokyo. Aside from his work in "Kamen Rider 555", Hamura has also appeared in various other TV dramas and films, both in Japan and Argentina. In recent years, he has also taken on roles as a voice actor in anime and video games.

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