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Biography

Argentinian actor Nahuel Pérez Biscayart joined the Buenos Aires School of Fine Arts before training in private drama workshops. He went on to perform in a series of plays and films both for cinema and television in Argentina. Aged only 21, he was chosen for the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Initiative programme, which took him to New York where he joined Kate Valk's company, The Wooster Group. In 2008, back in Argentina, a part in Pablo Fendrik's La sangre brota (Semaine de la Critique, Cannes 2008) brought him to the public's attention. During a trip to Paris, Benoît Jacquot got in touch to offer him the main part in Deep in the woods, which premiered at the Locarno Festival in 2010. In 2014, he starred in Rebecca Zlotowski's Grand central. The film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival as part of the Un Certain Regard competition. Nahuel Pérez Biscayart was then cast in David Lambert's All yours in Belgium, a role that won him an award at the Karlovy Vary Festival. 2017 saw him return to the silver screen in France, starring in Albert Dupontel's See you up there and Robin Campillo's 120 beats per minute (2017 Cannes Grand Prize), in which he played the role of Sean, a charismatic member of Act-Up Paris in the early 90s. The role won him Best Male Newcomer at the 2018 César awards among other awards. For his performance in the film Persian lessons in which he co-stars with Lars Eidinger (2020 Berlinale) he received a Golden Panda Award (Chengdu, China). Following Isaki Lacuesta’s One year, one night (Berlinale 2022) and El empleado y el patrón by Manuel Nieto Saz (Quizaine des cinéastes, Cannes 2022), the film La fille de son père by Erwan Leduc closed the Semaine de la critique 2023 in Cannes. Les gens d’à côté by André Téchiné alongside Isabelle Huppert premiered in Berlinale and El jockey by Luis Ortega premiered in official competition at Venice Film Festival.