Alián Devetac

Alián Devetac

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1991-09-19
Place of Birth:Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina
Also Known As: Alian Devetac / Alián Emanuel Devetac /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1991-09-19 More

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Adrián Emanuel Devetac (Paraná, September 19, 1991), better known as Alián Devetac, is an Argentine musician, music teacher and actor. His acting debut was playing Nicolás in the film La tercera orilla by Celina Murga, released in 2014 at the Berlin International Film Festival. Recognized for playing Danielito in El otro hermano by Israel Adrián Caetano , Gordo in Eva no dormir by Pablo Agüero, Efraín in La sombra del gallo by Nicolás Herzog, among other works. He received two nominations for the "Cóndor de Plata" awards: as best male revelation in 2015 for La tercera orilla and as best supporting actor in 2018 for El otro hermano . He currently continues to work in Paraná as a music teacher and doing acting work in the framework of Argentine national cinema
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  • name:Alián Devetac
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1991-09-19
  • Place of Birth:Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina
  • Also Known As: Alian Devetac · Alián Emanuel Devetac ·
  • Biography:Adrián Emanuel Devetac (Paraná, September 19, 1991), better known as Alián Devetac, is an Argentine musician, music teacher and actor. His acting debut was playing Nicolás in the film La tercera orilla by Celina Murga, released in 2014 at the Berlin International Film Festival. Recognized for playing Danielito in El otro hermano by Israel Adrián Caetano , Gordo in Eva no dormir by Pablo Agüero, Efraín in La sombra del gallo by Nicolás Herzog, among other works. He received two nominations for the "Cóndor de Plata" awards: as best male revelation in 2015 for La tercera orilla and as best supporting actor in 2018 for El otro hermano . He currently continues to work in Paraná as a music teacher and doing acting work in the framework of Argentine national cinema
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