Alex Zisis

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Alex Zisis
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Alejandro Isaac Zisis Drinberg

(1950-08-03) August 3, 1950 (age 75)
Alma mater University of Chile
OccupationActor
Children3

Alejandro Isaac Zisis Drinberg (Santiago, Chile, August 3, 1950) better known as Alex Zisis, is a Chilean actor of theater, film and television.

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Biography

While studying Business Engineering at the University of Chile, he joined the Teatro Aleph Group, directed by Óscar Castro. After participating in several productions, he distinguished himself among its members.

After the coup d'état of September 11, 1973, the group continued to perform, but several of its members were persecuted and forced to flee. Óscar Castro was arrested and fled to France, where he re-established the group, which remains active today. Another member, John McLeod, is among the disappeared. Alex Zisis fled to Argentina, where he remained for several years. [1]

Upon returning to Chile, he joined several television casts. Among his first roles were the educational program Teleduc on Canal 13 and the telenovelas Alguien por quien vivir (1982) and Los títeres (1984), both on Canal 13. He continued with an extensive television career, where he stood out in his most memorable performances such as Champaña (1994), Eclipse de Luna, Playa Salvaje (1997), Sabor a ti (2000), Corazón Rebelde (2009), among others. [2]

In 1987, he participated in the Canal 13 comedy project De chincol a jote, alongside Cristián García-Huidobro, Coca Guazzini, Gonzalo Robles, Malucha Pinto, and other actors.

In 1989, he acted in the film Consuelo by Luis R. Vera, a Swedish-Chilean co-production about exile and return. At the same time, he was working on the sitcom Contigo pan y caviar, written by Sergio Bravo and broadcast on Chilevisión.

His first leading role was in Carlos - Carola (1993) on TVN, a nighttime sitcom.

Alex has also distinguished in several telenovelas and comedy programs, such as Jaguar yu and Teatro on Chilevisión. He also starred in the Megavisión sitcom La Nany , (with Alejandra Herrera) which aired between 2005 and March 2006. [3]

He also participated in the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile's educational project, Teleduc, in the Natural Sciences Laboratory course, where he played "Equis," a curious scientist who interacted with a box (played by Sandra Solimano). When Equis was surprised by something, the box explained the phenomenon through an experiment.

In 2017, the actor ran as deputy for Congress in District 8 (Maipú, Estación Central, Cerrillos, Quilicura, Lampa, Tiltil, Pudahuel, and Colina). He was not elected. [4]

Filmography

Films

Films
YearTitleRoleDirector
1989 Consuelo Alfredo Luis R. Vera
1998 El hombre que imaginaba Ulises Claudio Sapiain
2000 Mi famosa desconocida Alberto Lecaros Edgardo Viereck
2005 The bathroom Gregory Cohen
2007 Fiestapatria César Luis R. Vera
2008 Juan Mandinga Nicolás Labra
2009 Extranjero Hernán Cristian Quinzacara
2013 El derechazo Pablo Corteira Lalo Prieto

Telenovelas

YearTelenovelRoleChannel
1982 Alguien por quien vivir Eduardo Canal 13
1983 El juego de la vida Joaquín TVN
1983 La represa Gerardo Pérez
1984 Los títeres Aníbal Canal 13
1984 Andrea Felipe
1985 La trampa Samuel
1985 La dama del balcón Pablo San Ramón TVN
1986 La villa Saulo Bernier / Carlos Bernier
1987 Mi nombre es Lara Federico Dieguez
1989 A la sombra del ángel Daniel Inchauspe
1989 La intrusa Eloy Tropero Canal 13
1990 Acércate más Sergio Costabal
1991 Ellas por ellas Gerardo
1992 Trampas y Caretas Clemente Correa TVN
1994 Champaña Alfonso Cox Canal 13
1995 El amor está de moda Hernán Mujica
1997 Eclipse de luna Vladimir Ilich
1997 Playa salvaje Adolfo Ossandón
1998 A todo dar Sergio Balboa Mega
1999 Algo está cambiando Ricardo Steinlein
2000 Sabor a ti Javier Ugarte Canal 13
2001 Amores de mercado Javier TVN
2004 Tentación Guillermo García Canal 13
2009 Corazón rebelde Marcelo Ortúzar
2010 Feroz Gonzalo Tagle
2010 Primera dama Enrique Salgado
2012 Reserva de familia Diego Calvo TVN
2013 Soltera otra vez 2 Sebastián Canal 13
2014 Mamá mechona René

Series and unitaries

  1. "Compañía de Teatro Aleph - Memoria Chilena, Biblioteca Nacional de Chile". www.memoriachilena.gob.cl. Retrieved 2025-12-01.
  2. "Qué fue de Alex Zisis el recordado Fito Ossandón de 'Playa Salvaje', 1997". www.13.cl. Retrieved 2025-12-01.
  3. "Alex Zisis". Cinechile (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-12-01.
  4. Aguayo, Daniela (2025-05-17). "Así luce hoy Alex Zisis, actor ícono de los 90 que intentó probar suerte en la política". La Cuarta (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-12-01.