Diego Peretti
Actor
Diego Peretti is an Argentine actor and former psychiatrist, known for his versatility and engaging screen presence. Born on February 25, 1963, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Peretti initially pursued a career in medicine, specializing in psychiatry. However, his passion for acting eventually led him to the entertainment industry. Peretti's breakthrough role came with the television series "Poliladron" (1995-1997), where he played a significant character. His film career took off with notable performances in movies such as "Tiempo de Valientes" (2005), a comedy in which he portrayed a cop suffering from depression, and "The Reconstruction" (2013), a drama showcasing his ability to dive into complex characters. In the realm of comedy, "No Kids" (2015) saw Peretti playing a man trying to hide his child from his new girlfriend, demonstrating his knack for situational humor. Another significant role was in the film "El Médico Alemán" (2013), which earned critical acclaim. Peretti's contribution to the film industry has not gone unnoticed; he has received several awards and nominations, including Argentine Academy Awards and nominations for the Silver Condor Awards. His transition from psychiatry to acting adds a unique layer to his already multifaceted career, making him a notable figure in Argentine cinema.
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Down on his luck, an aging Serge Gainsbourg wannabe struggles with his acting career, an affair he doesn't want, and a crime he didn't mean to commit.