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Darío Alejandro Grandinetti, born on 5th March 1959, is a prominent Argentine actor, celebrated for his extensive work in television, theater, and film sectors. He has collaborated with acclaimed directors like Alejandro Doria, Pedro Almodóvar, and Damián Szifron. Born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, he moved to Buenos Aires for his career, and started his journey as a television actor, slowly transitioning towards cinema. His filmography primarily includes Argentine productions or co-productions. His first involvement in a foreign production was in the 1998 Bolivian film 'El Día que murió el silencio', and he has since participated in various Spanish films and TV series. In 2012, he secured an International Emmy Award for his role in 'Televisión por la Inclusión', contributing to his reputation as one of Argentina's most essential actors. His personal life has been equally notable. He had an affair with actor Silvia Montanari when he was 24. He has been married twice and is now in a relationship with actress Pastora Vega. He has four children, one of whom tragically passed away.
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Given Name: Darío Alejandro Grandinetti
Born: Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Citizenship: Argentina
Birthday: March 5, 1959
Occupations: Actor
Years Active: 1976-present
Children: 4
Spouses: Eulalia Lombarte Llorca, Marisa Mondino
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