Daniel Valenzuela facts for kids
Daniel Valenzuela is a talented actor and writer from Argentina. He was born on May 5, 1956, in Misiones, Argentina. He has appeared in many movies and television shows. He also writes stories for films, working in the exciting world of Argentine cinema.
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Acting in Movies
Daniel Valenzuela has acted in many films throughout his career. Some of his most well-known roles were in movies that critics really liked. These include:
- La Ciénaga (2001), which means The Swamp.
- A Red Bear (2002), originally titled Un Oso Rojo.
- Chronicle of an Escape (2006), known in Spanish as Crónica de una fuga.
These films are great examples of his acting skills. He often plays interesting characters that help tell the story.
Other Film Roles
Here are some other movies where Daniel Valenzuela has shown his acting talent:
- Mala época (1998)
- Antigua vida mía (2001)
- El Juego de la silla (2002), also called Musical Chairs
- Dibu 3 (2002)
- El Fondo del Mar (2003), meaning The Bottom of the Sea
- Buenos Aires 100 kilómetros (2004)
- Tiempo de valientes (2005)
- Nordeste (2005)
- El Boquete (2006)
Television Appearances
Besides movies, Daniel Valenzuela has also worked on television. He has appeared in different TV series, bringing his characters to life on the small screen.
- Tumberos (2002) was a mini TV series where he played a role.
- He also appeared in an episode of Ventdelplà in 2006.
Writing for Films
Daniel Valenzuela is not just an actor; he is also a screenwriter. This means he writes the scripts and stories for movies.
- He wrote the screenplay for the film El Bonaerense (2002).
- He also wrote the story for the movie Fué (2006).
External Links
- Daniel Valenzuela at Cinenacional.com
See also
In Spanish: Daniel Valenzuela (actor) para niños