Juan Falcón

Juan Falcón Marcial (born 27 April 1965) is a Chilean-Cuban actor.[1]

Falcón in 1997

Falcone was born in La Habana, and claims to support the Cuban Revolution, but left Cuba at age of 17, settling in Chile for familiar reasons.

He is best known for his roles in Iorana,[2] Romané[3] and El circo de las Montini.[4] In theatre, his participation in Sinvergüenzas is remembered.

Filmography

Film

  • Campo minado, nadie vuelve intacto (1998, directed by Alex Bowen), as Weinceslao.
  • Maria Luisa en la niebla (1999, directed by Leo Kocking).
  • Historias de sexo (2000, directed by Antonia Olivares).
  • B-Happy (2003, directed by Gonzalo Justiniano), as Nelson.
  • Gente mala del norte (2006, directed by Patricia Riquelme).

Canal 13

  • El palo al gato (1992) as Agustin.
  • Top Secret (1994) as Ignacio.
  • El amor está de moda (1995) as Adriano.
  • Adrenalina (1996) as Elias.
  • Brujas (2005) as Jason Estevez.
  • Descarado (2006) as Mauro Montoya.
  • Papi Ricky (2007) as Antonio Noriega.
  • Cuenta Conmigo (2009) as Pedro "Mono" Gonzalez
  • Feroz (2010) as Tomas Hernandez
  • Primera dama (2010) as Cameo

Mega

  • Rossabella (1997) as Jorge "Coke"
  • Santiago City (1997) as Andrés.

TVN

  • Iorana (1998) as Siu Teao.
  • La Fiera (1999) as Marcos Chamorro.
  • Romané (2000) as Branco.
  • Pampa Ilusión (2001) as Alberto Quispe.
  • El circo de las Montini (2002) as Isidro Martin.
  • Puertas adentro (2003) as Daniel Henriquez.
  • 16 (2003) as Roman Espoz.
  • Los Pincheira (2004) as Delfin "Vinagre" Molina.
  • Ídolos (2004) as Reinaldo Anderson.

Chilevision

Single TV series appearances

  • Cuento de mujeres (TVN, 2003) in the episode "Berta/Angela" as Cristian/Bruno.
  • El cuento del tío (TVN, 2004) in the episode "Hombre Soltero Busca" as Jose Miguel.
  • Los simuladores (Canal 13, 2005) in the episode "Asalto espress" as Ángel Ponce.
  • Dinastía Sa-Sa (Canal 13, 2006) as Jason Estevez.
  • Héroes (Canal 13, 2007).
  • La divina comida (Chilevisión, 2017) as a guest.

References

  1. imdb.com
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-11-13. Retrieved 2011-01-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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