Adrián Suar

Adrián Kirzner Schwartz (born March 25, 1968, Queens, New York), better known as Adrián Suar, is an American-born Argentine actor, media producer and businessman who is the programme director of Canal 13.

Adrián Suar
Born
Adrián Kirzner Schwartz

(1968-03-25) March 25, 1968
OccupationActor, Television producer and Businessman
Years active1981–present
Spouse(s)Araceli González (1996–2002)
Partner(s)Griselda Siciliani (2008–2016)
ChildrenTomás Kirzner González (b. 1998)
Margarita Kirzner Siciliani (b. 2012)

Early life

Adrián Kirzner Schwartz, known in Argentina and to all his fans as Adrián Suar, is an actor and television, movie, and theater producer. He was born in Queens, New York on March 25, 1968. His father was Leibele Schwartz. When he was 2, he moved to Argentina with his family.

When he was 13, he auditioned for a casting for Channel 9 and obtained his first role in an episode of a television series called El Ciclo de Guillermo Bredeston y Nora Cárpena. He landed his first major role in 1982 as Adrián in a television series called Pelito, a popular series on Channel 13.[1][2]

Career

He started working in the TV series Pelito at the early age of 13. He then worked in other TV shows such as La Banda del Golden Rocket, Poliladron, Por el Nombre de Dios, 22, El Loco, and Sin código, and for films such as Comodines, Cohen vs Rossi, Apariencias, El hijo de la novia, El día que me amen and 18-J.

Together with Fernando Blanco, he created in 1994 Pol-Ka, one of the three most important TV producing companies in Argentina, with shows that have been exported to other countries.

Among the series and films produced by Pol-Ka are Por el Nombre de Dios, Comodines, El Hijo de la Novia and Luna de Avellaneda.

Personal life

He married, and later divorced Argentine actress Araceli González, with whom he had a child with named Tomás. He was in a relationship with Argentine actress Griselda Siciliani for eight years, and on June 15, 2012 they had a daughter named Margarita. Their relationship lasted from 2008 to 2016.

Awards

References

  1. Clarin.com. "Adrián Suar – Clarín.com". Clarin.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  2. "IMDb: Adrián Suar".
  3. "Todos los ganadores de los premios Tato 2013" [All the winners of the Tato awards 2013] (in Spanish). La Nación. December 3, 2013. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  4. "Tele: todos los ganadores de los Martín Fierro 2014" [TV: all the winners of the Martín Fierro 2014] (in Spanish). La Nación. May 19, 2014. Retrieved May 28, 2014.


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