Marco Antonio Caponi

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Marco Antonio Caponi
Born (1983-10-09) October 9, 1983 (age 39)
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Partner(s)Carolina Barbosa (2007-2015)
Mónica Antonópulos (2016-Present)
ChildrenValentino Caponi Antonópulos (b. 2018)

Marco Antonio Caponi (born October 9, 1983 in Godoy Cruz, Mendoza Province, Argentina) is an Argentine actor.

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Biography

Marco Antonio Caponi was born in Godoy Cruz, Mendoza Province, Argentina and there he lived the first years of his life, until he moved with his family to Maipú, Mendoza Province, Argentina. Marco Antonio Caponi at the end of high school he decided to study to be a physical education teacher, but then dropped out of the degree. Marco Antonio Caponi worked as a seller of Timeshare, a job that almost made him settle in Chile. In 2004 he decided to move to Buenos Aires, where he lived in a pension in the neighborhood of Once.

Personal life

In 2007 Marco Antonio Caponi began a relationship with actress Carolina Barbosa and since 2009 they lived in the neighborhood of Palermo, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. In early 2015 the prensa rosa announced that they had separated. Since 2016 Marco Antonio Caponi is in a relationship with the actress Mónica Antonópulos with whom he has a son named Valentino Caponi Antonópulos who was born in 2018.

Career

Marco Antonio Caponi performed at a casting that Esteban Mellino was performing in Mendoza. He offered him a scholarship to travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina and become an actor. In 2006 he debuted in theater in the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina with the play Loco, posee la fórmula de la felicidad written and directed by Esteban Mellino. In 2009 he participated in the television series Valientes . He also made a special participation in two episodes in the television series Los exitosos Pells . In the year 2010 he was part of the cast of Alguien que me quiera issued by Canal 13. In cinema he participated in 2011 in the Marc Evans movie, Patagonia. In the year 2011 he was part of the cast of Herederos de una venganza . In the year 2012 he was part of the cast of the second season of the telecomedy Los únicos . Also after finalizing his contract with Pol-ka, Marco Antonio Caponi was part of the cast of Graduados . In the year 2013 he was part of the cast of Los Vecinos en Guerra . In the year 2014 he made a special participation in Sres. Papis . In the year 2014 he is invited to the gala n° 32 of the second season of Tu cara me suena (Season 2) where he played Joaquín Sabina. In the year 2014 he stars, replacing Walter Quiroz in the musical comedy Y un día Nico se fue with Tomás Fonzi. From January to March 2015 he stars alongside Inés Estévez and Alberto Ajaka, the work Another lifestyle by Noël Coward in the Teatro Tabarís. In November 2015 Marco Antonio Caponi is part of the work Pequeño circo casero de los hermanos Suárez by Gonzalo Demaría and directed by Luciano Cáceres in the Centro Cultural San Martín. In the year 2018 he plays Sandro de América Adult in the television series Sandro de América.

Other work

In 2011 it was declared "Ciudadano Ilustre de la Ciudad de Maipú, Mendoza Province, Argentina" and in 2015 he was elected as godfather of "Cine Imperial Maipú".

Filmography

Theater

YearTitleDirectorTheater
2006Loco, posee la fórmula de la felicidad Esteban Mellino
2006Moco Recargado, el MusicalTeatro Empire
2010-2011La Anticrista y Las Langostas contra Los Vírgenes EncratitasGonzalo DemaríaLa Fábrica Centro Cultural
2011-2012Filosofía de vidaJavier DaulteTeatro Metropolitan
2014Y un día Nico se fueRicky PashkusTeatro 25 de mayo
2014-2015El acto gratuito Luciano Cáceres Teatro El Grito
2015 Other lifestyle Lía JelinTeatro Tabarís
2015Pequeño circo casero de los hermanos Suárez Luciano Cáceres Centro Cultural San Martín
2016En la soledad de los campos de algodónJorge VittiSala Moliere de la Alianza Francesa
2019Hello Dolly Arturo Puig Teatro Ópera
2019-2020Romance del Baco y la VacaDaniel CasablancaTeatro Timbre 4

Television programs

YearProgramChannelNotes
2008Bolas de fuegoArgentinísima satelitalCo-Host
2014 Tu cara me suena (Season 2) Telefe Competitor

Television

YearTitleCharacterChannel
2009 Valientes Federico Canal 13
2009 Los exitosos Pells Telefe
2010 Alguien que me quiera Renzo Peralta Canal 13
2011-2012 Herederos de una venganza Lucas Merlot Leiva Canal 13
2012 Los únicos Moro Hunter/Moro Funes Canal 13
2012 Graduados Augusto Giribone Telefe
2013-2014 Los Vecinos en Guerra Fernando Vitelli Telefe
2014 Sres. Papis Julián Sandoval Telefe
2014 Doce casas, Historia de mujeres devotas Adolfo TV Pública
2016 La Leona Rodrigo Cacéres Telefe
2017-2018Sandro de América Sandro de América Telefe
2018 100 días para enamorarse Gonzalo Telefe
2019-2020El Tigre VerónFabio "Fabito" Verón Canal 13
2020SeparadasFausto Valdez Canal 13
2020Volver a empezar Telefe
2022 Yosi, the Regretful Spy Luis Garrido Amazon Prime Video

Movies

YearMovieCharacterDirector
2009Solo y su compañeroDanAndrés Fechtenholz
2011 Patagonia Diego Marc Evans
2013OlvídameAmber BoyfriendAldo Paparella
2015Pasaje de vidaPachoDiego Corsini
2017Ape lasagnaJournalistFederico Luis Santos
2017Gostosas, lindas e sexiesSebastiánErnani Nunes
2017Nadie nos miraPablo Julia Solomonoff
2018Praça de ParísMartím Olmos Lúcia Murat
2019La odisea de los gilesHernán Sebastián Borensztein

Videoclips

YearArtistSongDirector
2015Miss BoliviaBien WarriorJosé Cicala

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2011 Florencio Sánchez AwardsMale RevelationFilosofía de vidaNominated
2012ACE AwardsMale RevelationFilosofía de vidaNominated
2016Notirey AwardsBest Supporting Actor La Leona Nominated
2019 Martín Fierro Awards Best Leading Actor in MiniseriesSandro de AméricaNominated

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