Hailing from the sunlight beaches of Venezuela, Arturo has always wanted to be an actor. When he moved to the United States in 2001 he already begun to plan ahead, and played as Woodstock in Lionheart Theatre's 2005 edition of A Charlie brown Christmas. After that, on a perfectly normal day, he asked his mother, "When are we moving to Cal...
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Hailing from the sunlight beaches of Venezuela, Arturo has always wanted to be an actor. When he moved to the United States in 2001 he already begun to plan ahead, and played as Woodstock in Lionheart Theatre's 2005 edition of A Charlie brown Christmas. After that, on a perfectly normal day, he asked his mother, "When are we moving to California?". Mom was obviously surprised by this and asked why. "Because here in Atlanta I won't get any jobs, Hollywood is where the big money is". Little did he know that Atlanta would soon become a center of the film industry. Instead of going with the drastic decision of moving to California, his mom decided to enroll him in acting classes with Talento Latino. With the help of Tony Guerrero, Arturo was able to establish a strong foundation for his future acting career. At the end of the acting course Arturo was scheduled for an audition with the agency People Store. In 2011 Arturo was admitted into People Store and since that moment he has had the opportunity to work with a variety of people in the Atlanta area. His first job was with Fugo Studios, for the 2012 48-Hour Film Project. His portrayal of young Julio and his signature brown curls captured the attention of Malek Jandali, a customer of Fugo Studios. Arturo's performance in the music video depicting the oppressive powers of totalitarian rulers caught the eye of many producers in the Atlanta area. Now Arturo is constantly busy with all sorts of works; ranging from commercials to television shows.
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