Martín Catáneo

Martín Catáneo is a fictional character in the 2012 Argentine telenovela Graduados. He is played by Gastón Soffritti.

Martín Catáneo
Graduados character
Portrayed byGastón Soffritti
Duration2012
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OccupationHigh school student

Fictional biography

Martín Catáneo was born as the son of Pablo Catáneo and María Laura Falsini, but he discovered at the age of 18 that he was actually the son of Andrés Goddzer, a fellow high school student of her mother, who had sex with him in the graduation night. During the series he adapted to the circumstances of having two parents.

Character creation

Gastón Soffritti worked in Graduados, departing from the teen drama genre, as he wanted to try other ones.[1] He received the proposal while making a short production for América 2. To design his character he had interviews with all the other actors who played roles linked with it; this included most of the cast because his character was a nexus between the two families of the plot, the firm and the school.[1] He praised the actress Nancy Dupláa, who played his mother in the fiction.[2]

Awards

Gastón Soffritti was nominated for the 2012 Tato Award, as new actor.[3]

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References

  1. Lorena Cancela (April 5, 2012). "Gastón Soffritti: "Siempre hago de chico bueno"" [Gastón Soffritti: "I always play good guys"]. Diario Z (in Spanish). Retrieved February 18, 2013.
  2. "Gastón Soffritti, feliz con su papel en Graduados: "Nancy Dupláa es como mi segunda mamá"" [Gastón Soffritti, happy with his role in Graduados: "Nancy Dupláa is like my second mother"] (in Spanish). Ciudad.com. April 28, 2012. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
  3. Nadia Barreiro (November 18, 2012). "Premios Tato 2012: Graduados ganó como Mejor Programa del Año" [Tato awards 2012: Graduados wins Best TV program of the Year] (in Spanish). Ciudad. Retrieved November 24, 2012.


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