Daniel Kuzniecka

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Daniel Kuzniecka in 2017.

Daniel Kuzniecka (born 30 November 1965 in Panama) is an Argentine screenwriter, producer and actor. [1]

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Television

YearCountryName
1991Argentina Grande pá!
1992ArgentinaSon de 10
ArgentinaCuatro caras para Victoria
1993ArgentinaVivo con un fantasma
ArgentinaLa flaca escopeta
1994ArgentinaSolo para parejas
ArgentinaAprender a volar
1995ArgentinaLa hermana mayor
1996Argentina Verdad consecuencia
Argentina Como pan caliente
ArgentinaNo todo es noticia
1997ArgentinaLaberinto
1998Argentina Laura y Zoe
Argentina Muñeca brava
1999Argentina Verano del '98
Argentina Campeones de la vida
Argentina Buenos vecinos
Argentina Trillizos, dijo la partera
2000Argentina Tiempo final
Argentina Luna salvaje
2001Argentina Yago, pasión morena
2002Argentina Tumberos
Argentina 1000 millones
2003Argentina Resistiré
2004Argentina El deseo
2005Argentina Doble vida
Argentina Sálvame María
Argentina Mujeres asesinas
2008Colombia Marido a Sueldo
2009Argentina Valientes
2011Argentina Herederos de una venganza
2012Brazil Avenida Brasil
2022Argentina/Uruguay Yosi, the Regretful Spy

Film

As of 2014, Kuzniecka has taken part in 9 films: [1]

YearFilm nameDirectorRole
1989 Mujeres Rosario Zubeldía
1994 Amigomío Jeanine Meerapfel – Alcides ChiesaCarlos
1995 Caballos salvajes Marcelo Piñeyro Rodolfo
1996 La revelación Mario DavidAmerico
Sin quererCiro CappellariMario
1997 Cenizas del paraíso Marcelo Piñeyro Nicolás Makantasis
2001Tres pájarosCarlos JaureguialzoGustavo Freire
2006 Ciudad en celo Hernán GaffetSergio
2009Marea de arenaGustavo Montiel PagésJuan
2014InsonniaBrasilBeto Souza "Martín"

Theatre

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Daniel Kuzniecka" (in Spanish). Cine Nacional.com. Archived from the original on 6 February 2009. Retrieved 14 October 2009.
  2. "Quetza, el conquistador" (in Spanish). Alternativa Teatral. Retrieved 25 June 2018.