Rodrigo Raffetto is known for Dance! (2011), How to Deal with a Heartbreak (2023) and Separadas (2020).
Mexican director Rodrigo Reyes makes films deeply grounded in his identity as an immigrant artist, crafting a poetic gaze from the margins of both cultures, using striking imagery to portray the contradictory nature of our shared world, while revealing the potential for transformative change. In 2020, Rodrigo's latest film "499," won Best Cinematography at Tribeca, as well as the Special Jury Award at Hot Docs. He has screened at festivals such as Morelia International Film Festival, BFI London, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, receiving great reviews. Rodrigo's work has received the support of The Mexican Film Institute (IMCINE), Sundance and Tribeca Institutes, and many others. His work has screened on national public broadcast on America ReFramed and has been commissioned by Netflix. Rodrigo is a proud recipient of the prestigious Sundance Spotlight on Storytellers Award, the Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Creative Capital Award. Based in Oakland, he is a Pacific Pioneer Fund grantee, a BAVC Mediamaker Fellow, and winner of the Saul Zaentz Award of the Berkeley Film Foundation. Rodrigo has served on several Diversity Advisory Boards for the San Francisco Film Society; he has taught masterclasses, workshops, and seminars at Princeton, Boston University, The New School, University of San Diego, Video Consortium, and DOCSMX Film Festival, as well as working as an expert with the American Film Showcase, working with filmmakers in Mexico and El Salvador. In fall of 2020, the Minneapolis Film Society announced it would hold the first ever retrospective of his work.
Rodrigo Rojas was born and raised in Albany, New York. His family played a significant role in introducing Rodrigo to film at an early age. They fostered his love for movies by frequenting the local cinema and drive-ins. Rojas credits New York for inciting his passion, and Los Angeles for providing the foundation to hone his craft. Smaller television roles, commercial work, and print have led him to his more notable appearances, such as a recurring guest star on Modern Family, a lead role in the Hallmark film The Big Grab and guest starring roles on Station 19, Fantasy Island, Code Black, Casual, and The Last Ship.
Rodrigo Rojo was born in Mexico City, son of Cuban actor José Lorenzo Feijoo. From an early age he showed interest in theatre, joining several school plays and musicals. When he was 19, he moved to Germany, where he spent the next 8 years. In 2010 he finished a BA in International Media Management with a focus in TV/Film Producing and Media Psychology. After University he followed his passion for acting going on to study directing and acting in New York. He also studied Drama in Germany, where he worked as an actor in the German TV show Forbidden Love. In 2012 he left Germany to study on an intensive Postgraduate course in acting in London. Rodrigo has acted in a number of theatre plays and TV projects in Germany and the UK.
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Rodrigo Romero is an actor, known for El Potro, lo mejor del amor (2018), Pasapalabra (2016) and Spin-Off (2018).
Rodrigo San Pedro is known for Estoy Vivo (2017), Todo por el juego (2018) and La Fortuna (2021).
Rodrigo Sant'anna is known for Zorra Total (1999), Tô de Graça (2017) and A Sogra Que Te Pariu (2022).
Rodrigo Santacruz was born on September 18, 1979 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He is an actor, writer and voiceover artist, known for Los elegidos (2019), Diablo Guardián (2018), Run Coyote Run (2018) Loca por el trabajo (2018) and The Air I Breathe (2007). Born in Mexico City and raised in Silicon Valley, Rodrigo began acting in Kindergarten when he played the Grinch in "The Grinch who Stole Christmas." Soon thereafter, his first professional credit was on "Plaza Sésamo", the Latin American version of "Sesame Street", which was seen throughout the Americas. After his family moved back to Mexico City in 1988, he studied at C.A.D.A.C. in Coyoacan, Mexico City and participated in numerous school plays as well as attending acting camp Stagedoor Manor in Loch Sheldrake, New York, during the 1995 and 1996 sessions. After high school, Rodrigo studied acting at Acting International in Paris, France before graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts - West in Hollywood, California in 2001. Shortly after, he attended the British Americana Drama Academy in Oxford, England, UK. After returning to Mexico City in 2003, he completed his formal training at CEA (Centro de Educación Artística) and quickly got to work. Rodrigo has worked in many different fields, including television, film, and theater since as well as being a successful voiceover artist since 2010. He is completely bilingual in English and Spanish, and speaks French and Italian as well. He is busy with work, single, and living in Mexico City.