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Marcelo Mazzarello: biography, career, personal life

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Marcelo Mazzarello: biography, career, personal life
Marcelo Mazzarello: biography, career, personal life
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Marcelo Mazzarello is an Argentine theater, film and television actor. The manifestation of his talent and creative activity can be observed in such films with his participation as “One and a half oranges”, “All yours is mine”, “Wild angel”, “Casablanca”, “Good neighbors”, “Escape”, “People of honor”, “Pretending”, “You are my life”, “Victor” and others.

Biography

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Marcelo Mazzarello was born on February 13, 1965 in Buenos Aires (Argentina). He began to study theater from an early age. He received his first education at the Norman Brisky Theological School, where he entered at the age of 20. An acting career began when Louis Oliver once saw Mazzarello playing his part in The Cadets. He offered cooperation, to which Marcelo gladly agreed.

He achieved his first success by performing at the Parakultural Art Center with Jose Luis Oliver. Then he was already 30 years old. After that, the actor, who used to barely have enough money to buy food and clothes, got decent fees and a bunch of fans. Each performance of Marcelo with her wife - she also made a lot of efforts to develop his career - and colleague Jose Oliver carefully rehearsed in his own house.

Career

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Marcelo Mazzarello starred in many commercials. In 1997, he became a member of a successful Argentinean television comedy called Naranja y media, along with the talented actor Guillermo Francella. For this role, he was awarded the Martin Fierro Prize.

The next step on the path to a successful career was the role in the Argentine telenovela “Muñeca brava”, where he played the driver Morgan with his shooting colleague - Gino Renny. As the actor later said in one of his interviews, she and Gino spent a lot of time together and soon became best friends not only on the set, but also in life.

In 1999, viewers were able to see Marcelo Mazzarello on the Argentinean Federal Television, which is broadcast from the village of Martinez in Buenos Aires.

In 1992, he shows his acting skills in the play by David Amitin, "The Great Illusion." With him, Marcelo toured Germany the same year.

In 1995, he played in the theatrical comedy Ben Johnson's "Fox" (Volpone) along with Pepe Soriano.

In 2013, the actor starred in the movie Unitario Santos y sincas with Dario Grandinetti. In the same year, he received the Estrella de Mar Award in the nomination for Best Supporting Actor for the role of Fernand Miras in the Argentinean film El de de del Sombrero, directed by Javier Daulte.

In September 2016, the actor got the main role in the theatrical performance of La Denuncia ("Complaint") under the direction of Rafael Bruz and Claudio Martinez.

Awards

2001 - Marcelo was nominated for the Argentinean Cóndor de Plata Award for Best Supporting Role in the film Congratulations Lucho Bender.

2004 - he repeated the success and received the award as "Best Actor in the Leading Role" for his play in La suerte es echada's painting by Sebastian Borenstein.

In 2007, Marcelo Mazzarello was nominated for the Martin Fierro Award for Best Supporting Role in the television comedy Sos mi vida.

In 2013, at the Starfish Award, Marcelo wins a victory together with his filming colleagues in the nomination “Best Cast”. After 3 years at the same festival, he takes the prize as "the main character of the comedy" for playing in the film "Mom said."