In his youth he played drums in a band that had formed next to its companions of college and was dedicated to participate in commercials. In addition to studying at the Faculty of Architecture, Nicolás did several acting workshops and in 2006 entered the Theater School of Uruguay. In 2008 he participated in the feature film Masangeles (co-producti...
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In his youth he played drums in a band that had formed next to its companions of college and was dedicated to participate in commercials. In addition to studying at the Faculty of Architecture, Nicolás did several acting workshops and in 2006 entered the Theater School of Uruguay. In 2008 he participated in the feature film Masangeles (co-production between Argentina and Uruguay) starring in "Santiago Saravia".In 2011 participates in the chapter Question of Power of the TV series Battered, where he plays "Emiliano". That same year he acts in Because I love you so where he plays "Ciro Schiaretti", son of the character of Catherine Fulop, and in the series Dance of Channel 10 (Uruguay). During the filming of the series Dance meets one of the producers of Dulce amour which leads him to emigrate to Argentina to participate in the novel between the years 2012 and 2013, joining the cast of the successful Argentine Tylenol, starring Sebastián Estevanez and Carina Zampini, where she plays "Diego".In 2012 he is also part of the cast of the second season of the Italian Tylenol Terra Ribelle, which was filmed in Argentina; Interprets the personage of "Angiolino". In 2013 he is part of the play "Dévidistas" making the character of "Luca". In addition, it participates in the film of Manuel Facal, Relocos re pastes in 2014 plays the role of "Máximo" in Somos family.He also starred in "Diosito" in the series El Marginal on public TV Argentina and transmitted by Netflix. At the moment it forms part of the main cast of Educating to Nina transmitted by Telefe and in 2017 signed contract to participate in the new novel of Sebastian Ortega, Fanny, the fan also by Telefe
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