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Damián de Santo

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Damián de Santo
De Santo in 2013
Born
Damián Álvaro de Santo

(1968-06-12) June 12, 1968 (age 56)
OccupationActor
Years active1988–present
SpouseVanina Bilous (2001–present)
ChildrenCamilo de Santo
Joaquín de Santo

Damián Álvaro de Santo (born June 12, 1968) is an Argentine actor.

Biography

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He began his studies of dramatic art with Lito Cruz and studied in the Casa del Teatro.

Personal life

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He was the boyfriend of the Argentine singer Laura Miller. He has been married since 2001 with Vanina Bilous, a tango dancer, with whom he has two children Joaquín and Camilo. Since 2005, he lives for a large part of the year in the Cordoba town of Villa Giardino.[1] where he owns a cabin complex.

Career

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His first job as an actor was in the play La tiendita del horror. At that time he met Fernán Mirás, who introduced him to the world of television after proposing a rapist role in the series Zona de riesgo. At that time he also worked on the television series Princesa next to Gabriel Corrado. Damián de Santo would already be a known face for supporting roles in series like Canto rodado, Aprender a volar, Sheik, Amigovios and Mi cuñado. However, the opportunity came to work on the successful series Poliladron of Adrián Suar. From this intervention he began to gain notoriety, especially in the role of Ariel Quintana, the gay lawyer of Verdad consecuencia and Gonzalo Pierna Molina, a rich boy who hides in cocaine to avoid his family in Vulnerables. After a television impás, he returns with the sitcom Amor Mío next to Romina Yankelevich and in 2008 he returns to work with Romina Yankelevich in the television series B&B: Bella y Bestia. In cinema his appearances are still reduced to secondary roles in important productions such as El sueño de los héroes, Alma mía and Un día de suerte.

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Character Channel
1992-1993 Princesa Damián Ventura Canal 9
1993 Canto rodado, escuela de canto Damián Canal 13
1993 Mi cuñado Telefe
1994-1995 Aprender a volar Poli Canal 13
1995 Amigovios Padre Miguel Hernández Canal 13
1995 Poliladron Fabián Canal 13
1996-1998 Verdad consecuencia Ariel Quintana Canal 13
1999-2000 Vulnerables Gonzalo Pierna Molina Canal 13
2001 22, el loco Fabián Martini Canal 13
2002 Tiempo final Telefe
2002 Infieles Telefe
2003 Malandras Fernando Carrizo Canal 9
2003 Disputas Alejandro Telefe
2004 Los pensionados Tony Carballo Canal 13
2004 Locas de amor Víctor Wernlli Canal 13
2005 Amor Mío Marcos Sinclair Telefe
2008 B&B: Bella y Bestia Benito "Benny" Cifaratti Telefe
2008 Casi Ángeles Profesor de las risas Telefe
2008 Oportunidades Miguel Canal 13
2009-2010 Botineras Eduardo "Tato" Marín Telefe
2010 Lo que el tiempo nos dejó Telefe
2011 Decisiones de vida Mario Canal 9
2013 Viento sur América TV
2014-2015 Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll Diego Lamas Telefe
2016 Educando a Nina Checho Quiroga Telefe

Movies

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Year Movie Character Director
1997 La furia Sebastián Juan Bautista Stagnaro
1997 El sueño de los héroes Pegoraro Sergio Renán
1999 Alma mía Tano Daniel Barone
1999 Condor Crux Condor Crux (Voice) Juan Pablo Buscarini, Swan Glecer and Pablo Holcer
2001 Cabeza de tigre Juan José Castelli Claudio Etcheberry
2001 Historias de Argentina en vivo
2001 +bien Galo Eduardo Capilla
2002 Un día de suerte Toni Sandra Gugliotta
2003 Imposible Bruno Cristian Pauls
2003 La loma... no todo es lo que parece Toti Roberto Luis Garay
2007 Yo soy sola Tomás Tatiana Mereñuk
2013 La boleta Pablo Andrés Paternostro
2017 Yo soy así, Tita de Buenos Aires Luis Sandrini María Teresa Costantini
2019 La rosa del desierto

Television Programs

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Year Title Channel Notes
2018-2019 Morfi, todos a la mesa Telefe Television Host

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
2001 Martín Fierro Awards Supporting Actor 22, el loco Winner
2002 Martín Fierro Awards Special Male Participation Tiempo final and Infieles Nominated
2003 Martín Fierro Awards Special Male Performance Disputas Nominated
2004 Martín Fierro Awards Special Participation in Fiction Locas de amor Nominated
2005 Martín Fierro Awards Comedy Protagonist Actor Amor Mío Nominated
2008 Martín Fierro Awards Comedy Protagonist Actor B&B: Bella y Bestia Nominated
2009 Martín Fierro Awards Novel Protagonist Actor Botineras Nominated
2010 Martín Fierro Awards Novel Protagonist Actor Botineras Nominated
2010 Tato Awards Novel Protagonist Actor Botineras Winner

References

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  1. ^ Sandra Commisso (January 21, 2015). "Damián De Santo: Un galán de punta a punta" [Damián de Santo: a gentleman from side to side] (in Spanish). Clarín. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
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