Erich Wildpret | |
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Erich Wildpret | |
Born | Caracas, Venezuela |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Theater Actor, Screenwriter, Singer |
Years active | 1989- Present |
Notable work | The Zero Hour, Libertador |
Erich Wildpret is a Venezuelan actor. [1] He appeared in more than twenty films since 1989.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Un Sueño en el Abismo | Tomas | Film Debut |
2000 | Manuela Saenz, la libertadora del libertador | Hernan Melville | |
2003 | Amor en concreto | Clemencia | |
2006 | Elipsis | Gabo | with Edgar Ramirez |
2007 | Puras Joyitas | Funboy | |
2007 | El cafe de lupe ( shortfilm) | ||
2009 | Zona cero ( shortfilm) | terrorista | |
2010 | The Zero Hour | Ricardo Cova | |
2010 | Un lugar lejano | Julian | |
2010 | Desautorizado | Elias- Vincent | |
2011 | Samuel | Samuel | Also Screenwriter |
2011 | Una Casa patas Arriba | Gabriel | |
2013 | The Liberator | Antonio Jose de Sucre | |
2016 | Interlude: City of dead Woman [2] | Esteban | Shooting in Greece |
2016 | Castle Tv Series | Mike Walsh | 8x16 |
2017 | Better Things ( Tv Series) | Pedro | Season 2, first episode. [3] |
2020 | Aqui Pasaron Cinco Lorcas | Federico Garcia Lorca | Musical Concert by zoom [4] |
2022 | Jezabel | TBA | Directed by Hern Jabes [5] |
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