Renato Bartilotti

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Renato Bartilotti (born June 11, 1976, in Villahermosa, Tabasco) [1] is a Mexican actor who has played mostly in telenovelas.

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Career

After enrolling in Televisa's Centro de Educación Artística (CEA), Renato Bartilotti began his career as an actor in the telenovela Mi Pequeña Traviesa , produced by Pedro Damián, in which he played a character nicknamed "El Sopas".

His first role was in Locura de Amor , alongside Osvaldo Benavides and Juan Soler; [2] simultaneously joining the musical production for Primer Amor... A Mil Por Hora.

Renato Bartilotti has played in other telenovelas, including Canción de Amor and Emilio Larrosa's Soñadoras . Later, he entered Toma Libre. He also appeared in Día de perros , hosting as the leader of the show. [3] Later he and Kristoff Raczyñski set up Malogato Films and developed the script Y Tu Papá También, a parody of films from all around the world (mostly Mexican).

In 2008, Mario Bartilotti played Humberto in the Mexican T.V. series Mujeres Asesinas. [4] [5] [6]

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  2. MAG, NOTICIAS (2020-06-08). "Locura de amor: ¿qué pasó con la actriz Adriana Nieto tras su escandalosa salida de la telenovela? | México | Series TV | FAMA". Mag. (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-31.
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