Ariel Nuñez Di Croce was born in Buenos Aires Argentina.He began studying theatre at the age of 14. His first master was a distinguished musical-comedy's director: Hugo Midon. After 3 years, he went though different disciplines as Choreography, expressive rhythmic movement, sing and acting classes, that helped him to go deeper in the knowledg...
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Ariel Nuñez Di Croce was born in Buenos Aires Argentina.He began studying theatre at the age of 14. His first master was a distinguished musical-comedy's director: Hugo Midon. After 3 years, he went though different disciplines as Choreography, expressive rhythmic movement, sing and acting classes, that helped him to go deeper in the knowledge of his tools as an actor. Later on, Julio Chavez became his master for 2 years. Julio is considered one of the best Argentinian actors. He won many awards including the Silver Bear in Berlinale 2007 for Best Actor in "El otro" by Ariel Rotter.In 2007, Marco Berger wanted Ariel to star in "El Reloj". This movie won many prizes and participated in over a 100 festivals all over the world including Cannes 2008 and Sundance 2009.Ariel continued studying but now with Lito Cruz, for a year where he played "Twelfth night" by William Shakespeare, as Orsino the Duke of Illyria. Later he decided to get even deeper in his research to understand the nature of the human being. In 2009, Ricardo Bartiz became his master. He manage to get different tools for his work and complete his instrument.In 2008, Marco Berger called him again for a role in "Plan B". This movie won many awards as Best Picture in Toronto Film Festival, Audience Choice Awards in Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Best Picture in San Diego Film Festival, Best Script in Bilbao Film Festival, among others. It also participated in La Habana, Roma, London BFI etc.At the age of 21, Ariel had participated in many TV series as "El deseo", "Mujeres de Nadie", "Por amor a vos", "Ensename a vivir" y "Tratame Bien".In theatre, he played Mario Villegas in Yoska Lazaro's play called "Los errores de Noe" (Noe's mistakes). Audience and critics loved this play. Show less «