Ludovico Di Santo

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Ludovico Di Santo
Born (1977-11-21) November 21, 1977 (age 46)
Alma materEFA Actuación
Occupation(s)Actor and Model
Years active1998–present
Partner(s)Úrsula Vargues (2006–2008)
Jimena Iglesias (2010–2018)
ChildrenFillippo Di Santo (b. June 7, 2012)

Ludovico Di Santo (born November 21, 1977, in Lincoln, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine actor and model. [1]

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Biography

Ludovico Di Santo was born on November 21, 1977, at the Sanatorio Anchorena from the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. At age 6 he went to live with his family to Lincoln, Buenos Aires, Argentina until the age of 18 he returned to live in the Capital.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleCharacterChannel
2002 Rebelde Way Camilo Canal 9
2004Frecuencia 04Jagger Martínez Telefe
2005Paraíso rockLudovico Robles Canal 9
2006El tiempo no paraLucas Montilla Canal 9
2007 El Capo Yamil Telefe
2007-2008Julia's tangoDiego Canal+
2008 Vidas Robadas Patricio "Pato" Sabatini Telefe
2008-2009 Atracción x4 Simón Agüero Canal 13
2010 Alguien que me quiera Teo Carrasco Canal 13
2011 El elegido Octavio Linares Calvo Telefe
2012-2013 Sos mi hombre Diego Hernán Jaúregui Canal 13
2014-2015 Viudas e hijos del Rock and Roll Ignacio "Nacho" Arostegui Telefe
2016 La Leona Álex Arizmendi Telefe
2016 2091 Mefisto Fox
2017 Cuéntame cómo pasó Padre Eugenio TV Pública
2018Rizhoma HotelNicolás Telefe
2018 100 días para enamorarse Paul Contempomi Telefe
2020SeparadasPedro Moret Canal 13

Theater

YearTitleDirectorTheater
2011Extraños en un trenManuel González GilTeatro Güemes
2018Los TutoresDaniel CuparoPaseo La Plaza

Movies

YearMovieCharacterDirector
2012Extraños en la nocheEmilio Alejandro Montiel
2012ToposAmadeoEmiliano Romero
2015Los InocentesMauricio Brunetti
2016Operación México, un pacto de amorDaniel VelascoLeonardo Bechini
2017El jardín de la clase mediaEzequiel Inzaghi
2017Yo soy así, Tita de Buenos Aires Hugo del Carril Teresa Costantini

Videoclips

YearArtistSongDirector
2007 Fito Páez Si es amorFernando Rubio

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2011 Tato Awards Best Supporting Actor El elegido Nominated
2012 Martín Fierro Awards Best Supporting Actor Sos mi hombre Nominated

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