Pablo Schwarz
Born (1970-10-09) 9 October 1970 (age 55)
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present

Pablo Alfonso Schwarz Rabinovich (born Santiago, 9 October 1970) is a Chilean actor, noted for his extensive television, theater and film career.

Raised in a family of teachers and actors, he began his theatrical career when he was only 9 years old, acting for the English-speaking company "Santiago Stage". Schwarz has made more than twenty characters for Chilean television and has appeared in more than 20 theatrical works in Chile and the world. Schwarz is widely known for his character "Juan del Burro" in the soap opera Sucupira, broadcast on TVN in 1996. His participation in the film Cachimba by Silvio Caiozzi earned him a nomination for best actor by the Association of Show Journalists, as well as his role as "Iturra" from the series "Bala Loca" gave him the Altazor 2017 as best supporting actor.[1][2]

He is also dedicated to music, drummer of the band Maraca, which he formed together with the actor Néstor Cantillana. He played in the band Indio Loco alongside musicians and actors Mauricio Diocares, Antonio de la Fuente and Gustavo Becerra, with frequent performances in Santiago and other Chilean cities.

Filmography

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Films

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Films
Year Film Role Director
1996 El encierro Marcelo Ferrari
2002 Fragmentos urbanos Tomás Antonino Ballestrazzi y Sebastián Campos
2004 Cachimba Marcos Ruiz Silvio Caiozzi
2007 Life Kills Me Dead Sebastián Silva
2009 Toto, un artista del hambre Toto Pablo Stephens
2012 Caleuche Pedro Millalobos Jorge Olguín
2016 Fragmentos de Lucía Luís Jorge Yacoman
Prueba de actitud Fabrizio Copano
Neruda Pablo Larraín
2017 Niñas Araña Guillermo Helo
2018 And Suddenly the Dawn Luciano Silvio Caiozzi
Calzones rotos Arnaldo Valsecchi
2019 No basta con amar Cristián Mamani
2020 Detrás de la lluvia Valeria Sarmiento
2023 History and Geography Bernardo Quesney
The Movie Teller Lone Scherfig
2024 A Yard of Jackals Diego Figueroa

Telenovelas

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Telenovela
Year Telenovela Role Channel
1992 Trampas y caretas Daniel Tapia TVN
1993 Ámame Claudio Baumann TVN
1994 Rojo y miel Hugo Flores TVN
1995 Estúpido cupido Gonzalo Tagle TVN
1996 Sucupira Juan «Del Burro» Aravena TVN
1997 Oro verde Lautaro «Tallo» Meneses TVN
1998 Iorana Andrés Maturana TVN
1999 La Fiera Santos Bahamonde TVN
2000 Romané Mirko Dinamarca TVN
2001 Pampa Ilusión Serafín Gálvez «Puro Pellejo» TVN
2002 El circo de las Montini Danilo Quinteros «Payaso Tallarín» TVN
2004 Los Pincheira Naim Abu Kassem TVN
2005 Los Capo Guido Veroli TVN
2006 Disparejas Tadeo Espinoza TVN
Floribella Evaristo TVN
2007 Corazón de María Manuel Rodríguez TVN
2008 Lola Hugo Urquieta Canal 13
2009 Cuenta conmigo Waldo Peña Canal 13
2010 Feroz Jacinto Fonseca Canal 13
Primera dama Domingo Fernández Canal 13
2011 Peleles Rudolph Tapia «El alemán» Canal 13
2013 Las Vega's Boris Vallejos Canal 13
Soltera otra vez Maestro Gobinda Canal 13
2014 Mamá Mechona Reinaldo García Canal 13
Chipe libre Carlos Loyola Canal 13

TV series

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Series
Year Serie Role Channel
1996 La buhardilla Nicolás Van Vessel TVN
1997 Sucupira, la comedia Juan «Del Burro» Aravena
2007 Herederos
Mi primera vez Samuel
Huaquiman y Tolosa Pablo "Escarabajo" Órdenes Canal 13
Héroes Santiago Florín
2008 Los 80 Sargento Morales
2012 El diario secreto de una profesional Franco TVN
2013 Prófugos Johnny HBO
2015 Mierda, mierda, mierda Él mismo – presentador TVN.cl
2016 Bala Loca Nelson Iturra Chilevisión

Theatre

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  • 1992 - "History of Blood." Teatro de La Memoria. Directed by Alfredo Castro.
  • 1992 to 1993 - "Daedalus in the Belly of the Beast." Teatro de La Memoria. Directed by Alfredo Castro.
  • 1994 - "El Tony Chico," by Luis Alberto Heiremans. Directed by Cristián Campos - Juanucho.
  • 1994 - "The Little Kitchen."
  • 1994 - Waiting for Godot, by Samuel Beckett. Directed by Mauricio Pesutic.
  • 1994 to 1995 - Bent. Directed by Amílcar Borges.
  • 1996 - Human Remains and the True Nature of Love. Directed by Francisco Melo.
  • 1997 - Brunch.
  • 2000 - Cinema Utopia, by Ramón Griffero. Teatro Fin de Siglo - "The Usher."
  • 2001 - Eva Perón, by Copi. Directed by Marcial di Fonzo Bo - The Nurse, Eva.
  • 2002 - Oedipus, by André Gide - Directed by Carlos Bórquez - Oedipus.
  • 2003 to 2004 - In the Blood. Directed by Carlos Osorio - Susan Lori Parks.
  • 2006 - Disaffection - Raúl Miranda for La Minimale Company.
  • 2006 to 2007 - Who Stole the Mona Lisa? Written and directed by Vittorio Di Girolamo.
  • 2007 - I Dream of a Revolver, by Lola Arias. Directed by Néstor Cantillana - Participated as a musician.
  • 2007 to 2008 - No One Is a Prophet in Their Own Mirror, by Jorge Díaz. Directed by Paulina García - El Chema.
  • 2008 - The House of God, by Marco Antonio de la Parra. Directed by Paulina García - Pedro, the Brute.
  • 2009 - North, by Alejandro Moreno. Directed by Víctor Carrasco.
  • 2009 - Gertrude, the Scream, by Howard Baker, for the European Drama Showcase - Claudio.
  • 2010 - Jorge González Died, by Pablo Paredes. Directed by Sebastián Jaña - Jorge.
  • 2011 - Love Is a Sniper, by Lola Arias. Directed by Néstor Cantillana - The Boxer.
  • 2011 - Whispers, by David Leddy. Directed by Constanza Brieba - Moth.
  • 2013 - Dancing for Dead Eyes, by Juan Radrigán. Directed by Víctor Carrasco - Lion.
  • 2014 - Sonata for a Raven. Directed by Constanza Thümler - Tell-Tale Heart.
  • 2016 - Gospodin, by Philipp Löhle. Directed by Néstor Cantillana - Gospodin
  • 2017 - Mapuche Night by Marcelo Leonart. Directed by Marcelo Leonart - Juan Ignacio
  • 2018 - Alessandra's Iguana by Ramón Griffero. Directed by Ramón Griffero for the Chilean National Theatre (TNCH)
  • 2019 - Horace by Heiner Müller. Directed by Néstor Cantillana
  • 2021 - The Barking of the Butterflies by Mauricio Pesutic. Directed by Mauricio Pesutic
  • 2021 - The Tempest Project by William Shakespeare. Adapted by Peter Brook. Directed by Peter Brook and Marie Hélène Estienne - Prospero
  • 2022 - Portrait of a Woman Who One Day Looked at the Moon and Thought It Was Fake by Carla Zúñiga. Directed by Manuel Morgado.

References

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  1. ^ "Pablo Schwarz". Cinechile (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Pablo Schwarz". IMDb. Retrieved 20 January 2021.