Álvaro Gómez facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Álvaro Gómez
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Álvaro Gómez González
24 December 1980 |
Nationality | Chilean |
Occupation | Actor, Theatre director |
Álvaro Gómez González, born on December 24, 1980, in Osorno, Chile, is a talented Chilean actor and theatre director. He is known for his roles in many TV shows and movies, bringing different characters to life on screen and stage.
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Meet Álvaro Gómez: Actor and Director
Álvaro Gómez has built a successful career in entertainment. He has acted in various TV series, popular telenovelas, and even movies. Besides acting, he also directs plays for the theatre.
Bringing Stories to Life on TV
Álvaro Gómez has appeared in many television productions. These include both long-running telenovelas and shorter TV series.
Telenovelas: Long-Running Stories
Telenovelas are like long TV dramas, often with many episodes. Álvaro Gómez has played important roles in several of these. In 2007, he was Silvestre Solé in Vivir con 10. The next year, he played Rigoberto "Rigo" Bobadilla in Mala conducta. In 2009, he appeared as Zaror Cruchaga in Sin anestesia.
He continued his work in telenovelas with Martín Rivas in 2010, where he played Clemente Valencia. In 2011, he was Luciano Estévez in Témpano. One of his well-known roles was Robinson Martínez in Las Vega's in 2013.
TV Series: Shorter Adventures
Besides telenovelas, Álvaro has also acted in TV series, which usually have fewer episodes. In 2008, he played a character called Látigo in Huaiquimán y Tolosa. He also appeared in Cartas de Mujer in 2010 and in Infieles in 2012, where he played Nino and Manuel.
On the Big Screen: Movies
Álvaro Gómez has also worked in films. In 2011, he was in the movie Baby Shower, playing the character Julio. The film was directed by Pablo Illanes.
Directing for the Stage: Theatre
Beyond acting in front of cameras, Álvaro Gómez is also involved in theatre. He has directed plays, showing his talent behind the scenes as well. In 2012, he directed and acted in the play El Muro, where he played the role of El Tila.
See also
In Spanish: Álvaro Gómez para niños