Juan Carlos Corazza

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Juan Carlos Corazza
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Born1959 (age 6364)
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Juan Carlos Corazza (born 1959) is an Argentine acting teacher and theatre director based in Spain since the 1990s.

Biography

Born in 1959 in Argentina, [1] he was raised in Adelia María, in the province of Córdoba. [2] He trained at the Buenos Aires' Conservatory of Dramatic Art under Carlos Gandolfo and Augusto Fernandes  [ es ]. [3] After directing his first play in Spain with the Centro Andaluz de Teatro  [ es ] (CAT) in 1990, he founded an acting atelier in Madrid, [3] remaining active in Spain from then on.

Some of his alumni include Javier Bardem, Elena Anaya, Silvia Abascal, Roberto Enríquez, Juana Acosta, Alba Flores, Alicia Borrachero, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Alberto Ammann, Javier Godino, Manuela Velasco, [2] and Pilar López de Ayala. [1]

He has also trained Consuelo Trujillo and Manuel Morón  [ es ], who have become acting teachers themselves. [2]

He was bestowed with the Special Award at the 27th Actors and Actresses Union Awards in 2018, by two of his students (Javier Bardem and Elena Anaya). [4] [5] [2]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 Roma, Oliver (23 June 2021). "Juan Carlos Corazza, el creador argentino de estrellas". La Nación .
  3. 1 2 "Corazza estrena en Conde Duque los ensayos abiertos de El lenguaje del amor". Gacetín de Madrid. 14 December 2016.
  4. "XXVII Premios Unión de Actores y Actrices". Fotogramas . 13 March 2018.
  5. "Así fueron los Premios de la Unión de Actores". EFE . 13 March 2018.