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Daniel Alcaíno is a Actor Chilien born on 6 april 1972 at Santiago (Chili)

Daniel Alcaíno

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Birth name Daniel Alcaíno Cuevas
Nationality Chili
Birth 6 april 1972 (52 years) at Santiago (Chili)

Daniel Alcaíno Cuevas ([daˈnjel alkaˈino ˈkwe.βas], born April 6, 1972) is a Chilean actor and comedian. Born and raised in Santiago, the capital of Chile, he attended the Liceo Cervantes when he was a teenager. After an unsuccessful attempt to study Law, Alcaíno embarked on a career as a comedian, for which he was approved in all the tests that he took at the Universidad de Chile. He is popularly known for his characters Peter Veneno and Yerko Puchento, in addition to his imitation of the Argentinian president Carlos Menem.

Alcaíno is more recently recognized for his character Exequiel Pacheco in Los 80, a series based on the lives of Chilean families during Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship. In August 2011, Alcaíno portrayed Patricio Carmona in Peleles.

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Filmography of Daniel Alcaíno (6 films)

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Much Ado About Nothing, 1h34
Directed by Alejandro Fernández Almendras
Origin Chili
Genres Drama
Actors Agustín Silva, Paulina García, Daniel Alcaíno, Luis Gnecco, Augusto Schuster, Mariana Di Girólamo
Roles Fiscal Yañez
Rating64% 3.2416053.2416053.2416053.2416053.241605
Vicente, un étudiant en vacances d'été à la mer dans la maison de famille, passe ses journées à boire et à flirter. Une nuit, il s'entasse dans une voiture avec de nouveaux amis qui provoquent un accident mortel. Affecté de troubles de mémoire et les autres présentant des témoignages contradictoires, Vicente se retrouve empêtré dans une affaire criminelle et un système corrompu qui protège le conducteur réel, le fils d'un éminent politicien.
The Magnetic Tree
Genres Drama
Themes Films about immigration
Actors Daniel Alcaíno, Blanca Lewin, Manuela Martelli, Catalina Saavedra
Roles Alberto
Rating72% 3.6347753.6347753.6347753.6347753.634775
Bruno is a young immigrant returning to Chile from Germany after a long absence. Bruno is staying in the house of his cousins in the country, where the whole family are gathered to bid the place a farewell, as it is about to be sold. They visit a place that he remembers fondly, the "Magnetic Tree" a local curiosity. The tree has a mysterious magnetic force, so powerful that it can pull cars toward itself.
Dawson Isla 10, 1h57
Directed by Miguel Littín
Genres Drama
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Political films, Films about Latin American military dictatorships
Actors Benjamín Vicuña, Cristián de la Fuente, Pablo Krögh, Sergio Hernández, Daniel Alcaíno
Rating60% 3.047163.047163.047163.047163.04716
The 1973 Chilean coup d'état resulted in President Salvador Allende being overthrown and Augusto Pinochet coming to power in Chile. This film tells the story of the former members of Allende's cabinet, who were arrested and incarcerated in a political prison, specially designed as a concentration camp on Dawson Island, Tierra del Fuego. The camp had been used in the early 20th century to house Selk'nam and other indigenous peoples, moving them from the main island to end their interference with the large sheep ranches that had been established, as they persisted in hunting in their former territories.
Machuca
Machuca (2004)
, 2h
Directed by Andrés Wood
Origin Chili
Genres Drama
Themes L'adolescence, Films about children, Seafaring films, Politique, Films about sexuality, Transport films, La sexualité des mineurs, Political films, Films about Latin American military dictatorships
Actors Manuela Martelli, Ariel Mateluna, Matías Quer, Aline Küppenheim, Federico Luppi, Francisco Reyes Morandé
Roles Army Sergeant
Rating76% 3.8487653.8487653.8487653.8487653.848765
The film is from the perspective of Gonzalo Infante, a privileged Chilean boy, during a time period in which the lower classes are politically mobilized, demanding more rights and forcing fundamental change. At the same time the upper middle class, including Gonzalo's own family, grow fearful of the growing socialist movement and plot against the country's elected president, Salvador Allende. Gonzalo's father, while sympathetic to the poor and not part of the right-wing movement, wants to leave the country to Italy, where he frequently travels for work, to avoid the Socialist policies. Sra. Infante is having an affair with a wealthy older gentleman, who gives Gonzalo gifts to keep him quiet. Gonzalo is sometimes bullied by his sister's boyfriend, who is a violent anti-Allende right-winger who uses nun-chucks to intimidate people. The family often buys products off of the black market, due to rationing and shortages.
A Cab for Three
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama, Crime
Actors Daniel Alcaíno
Roles TV Journalist
Rating68% 3.4421253.4421253.4421253.4421253.442125