Place of Birth:
Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Date of Birth:
3/5/1959
Darío Grandinetti (born March 5, 1959 in Rosario) is an Argentine actor. Among many other films, he worked under the direction of Pedro Almodóvar in the Academy Award winner Talk to Her. Grandinetti started as a television actor to slowly move towards the cinema. His filmography is mainly of Argentine production or co-productions with his country. His first work in a foreign production was the Bolivian El Día que murió el silencio of 1998, and has recently worked in a number of Spanish films, and also participated as guest in Spanish TV series. He is considered one of the most important Argentine actors. Description above from the Wikipedia article Darío Grandinetti, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Talk to Her
Killing Words
La pandilla aventurera
Waiting for the Hearse
Neon Flesh
Don't Die Without Telling Me Where You're Going
¿De quién es el portaligas?
Let the Dance Begin
Bienvenido León de Francia
Ilusión de movimiento
Proxima salida
The Dark Side of the Heart
Les longs manteaux
An Argentinian Crime
The Jar
Darse cuenta
Operación Fangio
Arcibel's Game
Sun City
Cien veces no debo
The Day Silence Died
La búsqueda
Wake Up Love
El año del diluvio
Stormy Weather
Marriage
Sleeping Around
Welcome, Violeta!
Santiago's Path: Disappearance and Death of Santiago Maldonado
Bodas de Papel
Tangos Are for Two
The Dark Side of the Heart 2
Inevitable
Wild Tales
Subiela, El Mago
Santa Evita: The Journey Behind the Scenes
The Things of Love: Part 2
El dedo en la llaga
Julieta
Nina
Um Lobo entre os Cisnes
Francis: Pray for Me
Las puertitas del Sr. López
Love Returns
The Good Boy
Kill Them All
La casa de Tourneur
Horizontal/Vertical
Dismissal
The Heavy Hand of the Law
Quiéreme
Te esperaré
The Pact
The Nautical Chart
Rojo
The Movie
Seguridad personal
Fontanarrosa, lo que se dice un ídolo
The Queen of Fear
Tierra arrasada
The Island of Lies
Días de mayo
Fisherman
The Rabbits' House
Haroldo Conti, homo viator
La balada de Donna Helena
Manolito Espinberg: une vie de cinéma
Dismantling an Elephant