Luis Gnecco

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Luis Gnecco
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Gnecco in 2016
Born (1962-12-12) 12 December 1962 (age 61)
Santiago, Chile
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present

Luis Enrique Gnecco Dessy [lower-alpha 1] (born 12 December 1962) is a Chilean actor.

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Besides his work in Chilean telenovelas and films ( Johnny 100 Pesos , the Academy Award nominated No , El bosque de Karadima, A Fantastic Woman and Neruda ), he is internationally known for his performances in HBO's Prófugos and Netflix series Narcos .

Biography

While studying biology under, among others, Humberto Maturana, Gnecco developed into an actor and a comedian. [1] Afterwards he studied in the Theatre academy of Fernando González. [2]

In 1985 he began to work in telenovelas, such as Amores de mercado , Brujas , and Soltera otra vez . Two years later he started appearing in comedy shows such as De Chincol a Jote, El desjueves (1990–1995), [1] and Na' que ver con Chile. In 2008 he played the lead role in the Chilean version of The Office , The ofis. In 2016, the jury at the 17th Havana Film Festival New York awarded him the Havana Star Prize for "Best Actor" for his role in El bosque de Karadima. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearMovieRole
1990Hay algo allá afueraAldo
1993 Johnny 100 Pesos Alfonso
2003 Sexo con Amor Tomás
2003Buscando a la señorita HydeInspector Gormaz
2005ParéntesisGustavo "Gus"
2006 Padre Nuestro Pedro
2007 Casa de remolienda Mauricio Valdebenito
2007 The Black Pimpernel Oliva - Chief of Protocol of La Moneda
2008 Chile puede Minister of Home Affairs
2009El visitante nocturno
2009El baile de la VictoriaMonasterio
2012 Young and Wild Interviewee
2012 No José Tomás Urrutia
2012PérezPérez
2012Paseo de oficinaLeo
2013El derechazoRubén Morales
2014 The Stranger Lieutenant De Luca
2014 Aurora
2015El Bosque de Karadima Fernando Karadima
2016 Neruda Pablo Neruda
2016 Much Ado About Nothing Gustavo Barría
2017 A Fantastic Woman Gabriel Onetto Partier
2017Artax: Un nuevo comienzoVasco Zartundúa
2018 El Angel Héctor Robledo Puch
2019 My tender Matador
2019 The Two Popes Cardinal Claudio Hummes
2020 Nobody Knows I'm Here
2022 Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths Government Secretary

Television

YearTitleRoleChannel
1987La invitaciónHoracio Pinto Canal 13
1989La intrusaAldo Canal 13
1991Villa NápoliBenito Canal 13
1992Trampas y caretasAmadeo TVN
1993Jaque mateOnofre Fajardo TVN
1994RompecorazónMauricio Gándara TVN
1996AdrenalinaÁlvaro del Canto Canal 13
2000SantoladrónOtilio Benítez TVN
2001 Amores de mercado Bernardo Torres TVN
2002PurasangreJulio Marambio TVN
La vida es una lotería TVN
2003PecadoresReinaldo Gatica TVN
Cuentos de mujeresMarco TVN
2004Destinos cruzadosMáximo Fonseca TVN
Loco por tiTaxista TVN
200517Marcos Talavera TVN
Tiempo final: en tiempo realTito TVN
Los GalindoCésar Aros TVN
Heredia & asociadosGonzález TVN
Brujas Leopoldo Quevedo Canal 13
Los Simuladores Federico Canal 13
2006DescaradoMoisés Castillo Canal 13
2007 Papi Ricky Leonardo Garay Canal 13
LolaErnesto Anguita Canal 13
Héroes Eugenio Necochea Canal 13
2009Cuenta conmigoBaltazar Polidori Canal 13
Corazón rebeldeRubén Iturra Canal 13
La ofisManuel Cerda Canal 13
2010La ColoniaJosé Miguel Gorgona y Palo Quemado Mega
2011Historias de la primera vezPapá de Rodrigo América TV
2011–2013 Prófugos Mario Moreno HBO
2012–2018 Soltera otra vez Sergio "Pelao" Monroy Canal 13
2014Chipe libreRicardo Felman Canal 13
2015 Narcos La Cucaracha Netflix
El Bosque de Karadima: la serie Fernando Karadima Chilevisión
2016Entero Quebrado Chilevisión
Veinteañero a los 40 Cristian Grez Canal 13

Notes

  1. In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Gneccoand the second or maternal family name is Dessy.

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References

  1. 1 2 El Mercurio, El informe Gnecco
  2. Cinechile – Luis Gnecco
  3. "Havana Film Festival NY 2016 anuncia los ganadores del Premio Havana Star". Queens Latino. 18 April 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2022.