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Rodrigo Pedreira

Rodrigo Pedreira

Biography

Rodrigo Pedreira was born on September 8, 1979, in Argentina. He studied acting at the Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte (National Institute of Arts) with notable instructors such as Agustín Alezzo, Augusto Fernández, and Carlos Gandolfo.

Career

Pedreira began his career in the early 2000s, initially appearing in television series like "Rincón de luz", "Alma pirate", "Resistiré", "Amor en custodia", and "Palermo Hollywood Hotel". He also gained roles in "Montecristo" and a secondary part in the film "Un día de Suerte" (2005), directed by Sandra Gugliotta.

In 2005, Pedreira starred in the short film "Amor Eterno" (also known as "Middle Ages Amor"), directed by Adrian Rocha. He also appeared in the Italian-Argentine production "Complici of Silence", directed by Stefano Incerti.

Pedreira's breakthrough role came when he played Gregorio Casal in the Argentinean telenovela "Violetta" (2012). He has since become known for his starring roles in other notable productions, including "Fraternalmente" and "Soy Luna", which have been broadcast in Latin America, Europe, Israel, and Russia.

In addition to his work on television and film, Pedreira has also performed in theater productions such as "Buenos Aires tap" and "El pájaro azul".