Iván de Pineda
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Iván de Pineda is an Argentine
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 international fashion model and film actor. He has modelled in New York City
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, London
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 and Milan
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. Though identified as Argentine, de Pineda was in fact born a Spaniard
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, to a Spanish father and an Argentine mother. He and his mother moved to Argentina after his father's death when he was a child.

De Pineda appeared in the 2000 series Calientes playing the character of Nacho, but his 2007 film Cuando ella saltó garnered him a Best New Actor award at the 2008 Silver Condor awards.

Filmography

  • "Calientes" (2000) TV series as Nacho
  • Un Buda (2005) as Carlos
  • Cuando ella saltó (2007) as Ramiro
  • Paco - pre-production (2009)

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