Marcelo Subiotto

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Marcelo Subiotto
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Subiotto in 2023
Born1967 (age 5657)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationActor

Marcelo Subiotto (born 1967) is an Argentine actor who developed his early career primarily on stage. He has also ventured into film and television.

Life and career

Marcelo Subiotto was born in Buenos Aires in 1967. [1] He is of Croatian descent. [2] [3] Prior to acting he was a volleyball player. [2] His theatre credits include Mujeres soñaron caballos, Espía a una mujer que se mata, Los hijos se han dormido, and En lo alto para siempre. [2] He also managed the theatre Puerta Roja in tandem with Adrián Canale. [2]

His portrayal of Ernesto in drama film Incident Light (2015) won him the Sur Award for Best New Actor. [4] [5] He later featured in Animal . [6]

In 2019 he made film appearances in El bosque de los perros  [ es ], [7] Delfín  [ es ], [8] Hojas verdes de otoño  [ es ], [9] La afinadora de árboles  [ es ], [10] La deuda, [11] and Ciegos  [ es ]. [12] In 2023, he won the Best Actor Award at the 27th Lima Film Festival for his work in The Barbarians  [ es ] and the Silver Shell for Best Leading Performance at the 71st San Sebastián International Film Festival for his work in Puan . [13] [14] He also featured in television series División Palermo  [ es ]. [15]

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