Juan Bianchi
was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After
leading various rock bands and having walked—by chance—on the stage of the
Moulin Rouge in Paris, he studied acting in Buenos Aires in the schools of
Lorenzo Quinteros, Norma Aleandro (with Oscar Ferrigno) and, finally, with
“actor’s director” Alexander Giles; Bianchi took part in acting seminars
at—among others—the Teatro General San Martín and the Rojas Cultural Center.
He studied and undertook complementary activities, including singing, guitar
and acting before a camera. In the theater, he spent three seasons as the
lead in El Hijo Mayor
by Alexander Vampilov, which won the ‘Premio Estrella de Mar’ award for best
drama. He also took the stage at Argentina’s famous Maipo theater,
performing in Dario Fo’s
Pareja Abierta. Other
credits include Tennessee William’s The Glass Menagerie, Roberto
Arlt’s 300 Milliones, and
Hoy No Nos Peleamos,
the work of a creative collective. His acting credits include movies and
more than a dozen short films. |