Néstor Cantillana Explained

Birthname:Néstor Igor Cantillana
Birth Date:19 July 1975
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Occupation:Actor
Party:Democratic Revolution[1]
Partner:Macarena Teke
Children:2

Néstor Igor Cantillana (born July 19, 1975 in Santiago) is a Chilean actor[2] in theater, movies and TV.

Life and career

Cantillana's grandmother was a communist and later she practiced the evangelic religion and he grew up under that doctrine until 12 years old in Curicó. He used to play the piano in the local church. He studied in the theater academy of Fernando González.

Since 1994 he has participated in theater work such as Historia de la Sangre (1995), Calígula (1998), Hamlet (2000) and La Herencia (2000).

In 1995, Cantillana traveled to the Canadian city of Montreal with the play "Historia de la Sangre". The following year, 1996, he participated in the same play in Berlin, a city where he would return that same year with the play La misión. In 1998, the actor would return to Germany to present the same play in Munich, Bonn and Stuttgart.

In 1996, Cantillana received the award for best actor for his role in the play Despertar de Primavera, presented in the third Nuevas Tendencias Teatrales festival.

He made his debut in the telenovela world in the role of Patricio Tepano in Iorana (1998) from TVN, he then performed some other characters, among them, an AIDS victim, a common employee, a frustrated detective and a young homosexual doctor.

Cantillana was nominated for an Altazor Award for his role in the soap opera Romané and he won the APES award as the best actor in the year 2000.

He had the protagonist role in the TVN soap opera, Corazón de María (2007), where he plays Miguel.

He has one of the mains roles in the HBO series Prófugos. He also has supporting role in the TVN series Los Archivos del Cardenal. This series tells the ordeals of a group of lawyers than works for Vicaria de la Solidaridad an office within the Catholic Church that investigates crimes by Augusto Pinochet's secret police against left-wing people.

He acted in the movie Radio Corazón (the sequel to El Chacotero Sentimental), with Claudia Di Girólamo, Tamara Acosta and Manuela Martelli, under director Roberto Artiagoitía (El Rumpy) and with screenwriter Pablo Illanes. The argument represents the personal relations among family members and combines various elements, principally comedy, with some romance and drama aspects. He also played supporting roles in the Oscar-nominated No (2012) and the Oscar-winning drama A Fantastic Woman (2017).

Filmography

YearTitleRoleclass=unsortable Notesclass=unsortable
1995E s 3Short film
1997Historias de fútbolFrancisco
2001Un ladrón y su mujer
2002Cofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody
2002Fragmentos urbanosShort film
2002Ciudad de maravillasRaulShort film
2003Los DebutantesSilvio
2004La sagrada familiaMarco (hijo)
2005Paréntesis
2006Las Golondrinas de AltazorAltazor
2007Radio CorazónFederico
2012NoFernando
2015The Memory of Water
2016Neruda
2017A Fantastic Woman
2021Apps[3]
2022The PunishmentMateo

Television

Soap operas

Series and other TV shows

Stage

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Revolución Democrática formaliza inscripción ante Servel y se convierte en tercer partido en hacerlo en el año. Emol. 11 May 2016. 14 March 2022.
  2. News: Repressed Desires and Sexual Frankness. Kern. Laura. November 9, 2007. New York Times. 24 May 2011.
  3. Web site: See The Trailer, Poster And Stills For Chilean-Argentine Horror Anthology APPS!. Borders. Meredith. 15 June 2021. Fangoria. 15 June 2021.