Juan Villegas

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Juan Villegas is an Argentine film actor and director.

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He won praise for his acting performance in the film El Perro (2004), and was nominated for an Argentine Film Critics Association Awards in 2004. [1]

Villegas works in the cinema of Argentina. [2]

Filmography

Awards

Nominations

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References

  1. Scott, A.O. The New York Times, film review, "El Perro Brings Good Luck in Hard Times," June 9, 2006.
  2. Juan Villegas at the Internet Movie Database.