Martín Karpan

Carlos Martín Karpan credited as Martín Krpan in the credits of El Cuerpo de Deseo (born June 3, 1974 in Villa del Parque, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine-Colombian actor, notable for playing a villain in the telenovela El Cuerpo del Deseo[1] and Te Voy a Enseñar a Querer.

Personal life

He has a son, Luciano, born on July 8, 2008, with actress Zharick León. His father was an actor and his mother was a housewife.

Filmography

Television

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  • La Viuda Negra ll (2016)-Ferguson
  • El secretario (2011) - Félix Armando Segura
  • Sueña conmigo (2010) - Antonio Luna (Anton / El Señor X)
  • Clase ejecutiva (2010) - Julian Coronado
  • Kdabra (2009–2011) - Daniel Trejo (Astronauta)
  • El Rostro de Analía (2008–2009) - Daniel Montiel
  • Nuevo Rico Nuevo Pobre (2007 - July 2008) - Andres Ferreira
  • La Viuda de Blanco (2006) - Amador Blanco
  • El Cuerpo del Deseo (2005) - Andrés Corona
  • Te Voy a Enseñar a Querer (2004-2005) - Luis Carlos López
  • El auténtico Rodrigo Leal (2003) - Rodrigo Leal
  • Máximo corazón (2002) - Roberto Gómez 'El Facha'
  • ¿Y dónde está el bebé? (2002)
  • Amor latino (2000) - Leonel Díaz
  • Los buscas de siempre (2000)
  • Calientes (2000) - Rey
  • Primicias (2000)
  • Signos (2000)
  • No muertos (1999) - Natan Balasko
  • Como vos & yo (1998) - Manuel Andrade
  • Gasoleros (1998) - Rubén
  • La nocturna (1998)
  • Momentos robados (1997)
  • De corazón (1997) - Nicolás
  • Sueltos (1996) - Mariano
  • Flores amarillas en la ventana (1996) - Ricardo
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References

  1. Wides-Munoz, Laura (1 January 2006). "Spanish-language soap operas find a new home in Miami". Herald-Tribune. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
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