Pablo Schwarz

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Pablo Schwarz
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Born (1970-10-09) 9 October 1970 (age 54)
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present

Pablo Alfonso Schwarz Rabinovich (born Santiago, 9 October 1970) is a Chilean actor, noted for his extensive television, theater and film career.

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Raised in a family of teachers and actors, he began his theatrical career when he was only 9 years old, acting for the English-speaking company "Santiago Stage". Schwarz has made more than twenty characters for Chilean television and has appeared in more than 20 theatrical works in Chile and the world. Schwarz is widely known for his character "Juan del Burro" in the soap opera Sucupira , broadcast on TVN in 1996. His participation in the film Cachimba by Silvio Caiozzi earned him a nomination for best actor by the Association of Show Journalists, as well as his role as "Iturra" from the series "Bala Loca" gave him the Altazor 2017 as best supporting actor. [1] [2]

He is also dedicated to music, drummer of the band Maraca, which he formed together with the actor Néstor Cantillana. He played in the band Indio Loco alongside musicians and actors Mauricio Diocares, Antonio de la Fuente and Gustavo Becerra, with frequent performances in Santiago and other Chilean cities.

Filmography

Films

Films
YearFilmRoleDirector
1996El encierro Marcelo Ferrari
2002Fragmentos urbanosTomás Antonino Ballestrazzi y Sebastián Campos
2004CachimbaMarcos Ruiz Silvio Caiozzi
2007 Life Kills Me Dead Sebastián Silva
2009Toto, un artista del hambreToto Pablo Stephens
2012 Caleuche Pedro Millalobos Jorge Olguín
2016Fragmentos de LucíaLuís Jorge Yacoman
2016Prueba de actitud Fabrizio Copano
2016 Neruda Pablo Larraín
2017Niñas Araña Guillermo Helo
2018 And Suddenly the Dawn Luciano Silvio Caiozzi
2018Calzones rotos Arnaldo Valsecchi
2019No basta con amar Cristián Mamani
2020Detrás de la lluvia Valeria Sarmiento
2023 History and Geography Bernardo Quesney
2023 The Movie Teller Lone Scherfig

Telenovelas

Telenovela
YearTelenovelaRoleChannel
1992Trampas y caretasDaniel Tapia TVN
1993ÁmameClaudio Baumann TVN
1994Rojo y mielHugo Flores TVN
1995 Estúpido cupido Gonzalo Tagle TVN
1996 Sucupira Juan «Del Burro» Aravena TVN
1997Oro verdeLautaro «Tallo» Meneses TVN
1998IoranaAndrés Maturana TVN
1999La FieraSantos Bahamonde TVN
2000 Romané Mirko Dinamarca TVN
2001 Pampa Ilusión Serafín Gálvez «Puro Pellejo» TVN
2002El circo de las MontiniDanilo Quinteros «Payaso Tallarín» TVN
2004 Los Pincheira Naim Abu Kassem TVN
2005Los CapoGuido Veroli TVN
2006DisparejasTadeo Espinoza TVN
Floribella Evaristo TVN
2007Corazón de MaríaManuel Rodríguez TVN
2008LolaHugo Urquieta Canal 13
2009Cuenta conmigoWaldo Peña Canal 13
2010 Feroz Jacinto Fonseca Canal 13
Primera dama Domingo Fernández Canal 13
2011 Peleles Rudolph Tapia «El alemán» Canal 13
2013 Las Vega's Boris Vallejos Canal 13
Soltera otra vez Maestro Gobinda Canal 13
2014 Mamá Mechona Reinaldo García Canal 13
Chipe libre Carlos Loyola Canal 13

TV series

Series
YearSerieRoleChannel
1996La buhardillaNicolás Van Vessel TVN
1997Sucupira, la comediaJuan «Del Burro» Aravena
2007Herederos
Mi primera vezSamuel
Huaquiman y TolosaPablo "Escarabajo" Órdenes Canal 13
Héroes Santiago Florín
2008 Los 80 Sargento Morales
2012El diario secreto de una profesionalFranco TVN
2013 Prófugos Johnny HBO
2015Mierda, mierda, mierdaÉl mismo – presentador TVN.cl
2016 Bala Loca Nelson Iturra Chilevisión

Theatre

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References

  1. "Pablo Schwarz". Cinechile (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  2. "Pablo Schwarz". IMDb. Retrieved 20 January 2021.