Luciano Castro

Luciano Daniel Castro (born 16 March 1975) is an Argentine actor. He has worked as the lead actor in several successful telenovelas, such as Valientes, Herederos de una venganza and Sos mi hombre.[1]

Luciano Castro
Born
Luciano Daniel Castro

(1975-03-16) 16 March 1975
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityArgentine
OccupationActor
Partner(s)Elizabeth Vernaci (2005–2009)
Sabrina Rojas (2010–present)
ChildrenMateo Castro (b. 2002)
Esperanza Castro (b. 2013)
Fausto Castro (b. 2015)

Biography

He was born in the Buenos Aires, Argentina neighborhood of Villa del Parque. His father was goalkeeper of Club Atlético Chacarita Juniors. He also as an archer made the inferiors in Club Parque and in Asociación Atlético Argentinos Juniors until the Seventh Division and became pre-selected of the Argentine U20 Team.

Career

Luciano Castro first worked in television in the game show Jugate Conmigo when he was aged 18, in the sketches and games, and singing songs like "Bella" and "Mía". He was initially known simply as "Luciano". He won the golden "Jugate Conmigo" award in the program.[1] He was the lead actor of the 2007 telenovela Lalola, along with Carla Peterson. He received the Martín Fierro Award to the best actor, and the telenovela got the majority of awards, including the golden one.[2][3] The next year he was the lead actor of Amanda O, along with Natalia Oreiro.[4] This telenovela was made for internet, and summaries of it were aired weekly on television.[4] Luciano Castro, Mariano Martínez and Gonzalo Heredia were the lead actors of the 2009 telenovela Valientes, that became the most successful telenovela of Pol-ka with an average of 27.3 rating points.[5] Initially, Castro did not like the idea, but producer Adrián Suar convinced him to work in the telenovela.[6] The format of three lead actors and three lead actresses was similar to the one used in the Colombian Pasión De Gavilanes.[7] He worked in the 2011 telenovela Herederos de una venganza, with the actress Romina Gaetani. This telenovela was shot in a filming set in Pilar.[6] Lobo, a 2012 telenovela starred by Gonzalo Heredia, was cancelled after a short time because of its low ratings. Luciano Castro was called to make a new telenovela to replace it, Sos mi hombre. He was reluctant to do that, as he is a friend of Heredia and had other projects, but his contract gave priority to the works with Pol-Ka.[8]

Personal life

In 2002, his first son, Mateo was born. He was in a relationship with the radio host Elizabeth Vernaci for 4 years. Since 2010 he is in a relationship with Sabrina Rojas, with whom he had his daughter, Esperanza Castro, born on June 15, 2013 and his son, Fausto Castro, born on January 7, 2015.[9]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Character Channel Notes
1993 Jugate Conmigo Telefe
1995 Chiquititas Luciano "Tano" Ponce Telefe
1996 Montaña rusa, otra vuelta Tuqui Canal 13
1996 Como pan caliente Lucas Canal 13
1997-1998 Rodolfo Rojas DT Rubén Cilandro Canal 13
1999-2000 Campeones de la vida Danilo D'Alessandro Canal 13
2001 Propiedad Horizontal Sandro
2002 Son Amores Omar Canal 13 Special participation
2003 Durmiendo con mi jefe Abel Robles Canal 13
2004-2005 Los Roldán Omar Estévez Canal 9
2006 El tiempo no para Gonzalo Luna Canal 9
2007-2008 Lalola Facundo Canavaro América TV
2008-2009 Amanda O Dante Ruiz
2009-2010 Valientes Leonardo Sosa/Leonardo Morales Canal 13
2010 Lo que el tiempo nos dejó Lorenzo Telefe "Ep: La ley primera"
2010 Ciega a citas Tobi TV Pública Special participation
2010-2011 Malparida Lucas Carballo Canal 13
2011-2012 Herederos de una venganza Antonio Puentes Canal 13
2012-2013 Sos mi hombre Juan José "Ringo" Di Genaro Canal 13
2014 Sres. Papis Fabio "El chori" Carbonetti Telefe
2015 Conflictos modernos Damian Canal 9
2016 Los ricos no piden permiso Rafael Medina/Rafael Echegoyen Canal 13
2017-2018 Las Estrellas (telenovela) Mariano Montenegro Canal 13
2018 100 días para enamorarse Diego Castelnuovo Telefe
2019 Pequeña Victoria Nazario Balboa Telefe

Theater

Year Title Character Theater
1994 Jugate Conmigo Teatro Gran Rex
2002 Lo de la Susy
2004 Lo que habló el pescado
2005 Rita, la salvaje Teatro Maipo
2005 Hipólito y Fedra Teatro Lorange
2008 Jack se fue a remar Teatro Metropolitan
2009-2010 Valientes Teatro América
2011-2012 Camino negro Teatro Roxy
2015 Pequeño circo casero de los hermanos Suárez Centro Cultural San Martín
2017 Juegos de amor y de guerra Centro Cultural de la Cooperación
2019 Desnudos

Movies

Year Movie Character Director
2009 Toda la gente sola Julián Santiago Giralt
2012 Amor a mares Javier Ezequiel Crupnicoff
2015 El encuentro de Guayaquil Prisciliano Maldonado
2019 Perla

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2002 Florencio Sánchez Awards Theater Actor Lo de la Susy Winner
2005 Premios María Guerrero a la actividad escénica Stimulus Lo que habló el pescado Winner
2007 Martín Fierro Awards Comedy protagonist actor Lalola Winner
2009 Martín Fierro Awards Actor protagonist of the novel Valientes Nominated
2011 Martín Fierro Awards Actor protagonist of the novel Herederos de una venganza Nominated
2012 Tato Awards Best actor in daily fiction Sos mi hombre Nominated
2012 Martín Fierro Awards Daily fiction protagonist actor Sos mi hombre Nominated
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References

  1. "Luciano Castro: de ídolo teen a galán reo" [Luciano Castro: from teen idol to prisoner gentleman]. La Nación (in Spanish). 13 July 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  2. "Lalola arrasó en los Martín Fierro y se llevó el Oro" [Lalola prevailed in the Martín Fierro and took the Gold]. La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  3. Micaela Levitt (14 July 2012). "Luciano Castro, polémico: "Nunca me van a ver en Palermo-Gólico"" [Luciano Castro, controversial: "You'll never see me in xxx-Palermo"]. Ciudad.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  4. "Amanda O, una novela con Natalia Oreiro y Luciano Castro que se verá por Internet" [Amanda O, a novel with Natalia Oreiro and Luciano Castro that will be seen in internet]. La Capital (in Spanish). 1 September 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  5. "Valientes, la tira más vista de Pol-Ka" [Valientes the most seen production of Pol-Ka]. Television.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  6. Gaspar Zimerman (25 November 2010). "En la ruta del amor" [In the road of love]. Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  7. "Llega "Valientes", la primer apuesta fuerte del 13" ["Valientes" is coming, the big bet of El Trece]. La Prensa (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  8. "Dos listos para pelearla" [Two ready to fight]. Clarín (in Spanish). 12 April 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  9. "Luciano Castro confiesa: "No quiero que mi hijo sea un hijo del espectáculo"" [Luciano Castro confesses: "I don't want my son to be a son of the show business"]. Minuto Uno (in Spanish). 11 March 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
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