Óscar Carrillo
Óscar Eduardo Carrillo Vértiz was a Peruvian actor and director of theatre, television and Peruvian cinema who starred in the television series Tatán and the soap opera Los de arriba y los de abajo. He died on June 26, 2025, at the age of 59.
Filmography
Television
As an actor
- Bolero
- Tatán as Luis D Unián Dulanto "Tatán".
- Those Above and Those Below as Ulises Fiestas.
- The Ones and the Others as Alejandro Borja.
- Tribes of the Street as Commander Mendieta
- Everything is Bought, Everything is Sold as Rafael Muro.
- People as One
- Sarita Colonia as Raúl
- Eva del Edén as Hernando de Palomino
- Un amor indomable
- La fuerza Fénix as Commander Eléspuru.
- Graffiti as Nicolás Silva.
- Clave uno: Médicos en alerta as Domingo Fuentes.
- Tribulación as Commander Céspedes.
- Doors to the Beyond, Episode "The Grandfather" as Seer Mario Acosta.
- La Perricholi as Constable Pulido.
- Grau, Knight of the Seas
- Our History as Francisco Robles.
- Ramírez as Commander Párraga
- My Three Marías as Gaspar Rivera Benítez # 2
- Just a Mother as Nero Berreta.
- Witchy Eyes as Mario Gavilán.
- In Alicia's Skin as Juan Hipólito Roque.
- The Other Shore as Martín Salazar.
- Princesses as César Ortiz de Guzmán.
- Moonlight as Ramiro Zevallos.
- Your Name and Mine as Marcial Montero.
As Director
- Gabriela 1998
- Baila Reggaeton 2007
- Conversando con la Luna Seasons 1, 2 and 3
- Nuestra Historia 2015
Film
- Proof of Life as Trial Honcho by Taylor Hackford
- And If I Saw You, I Don't Remember as Alberto by Miguel Barreda Delgado
- Coca Mama by Marianne Eyde
- Both by Lisset Barcellos
- Eyes of Fire by Gustavo Fernández
- A Shadow Ahead by Augusto Tamayo San Román
- The Darkness
- The City of Gardens by Camilo Vila
- Knives in the Sky by Chicho Durant
- F27 by Willy Combe
- Disappear by Dorian Fernández-Moris
- Bleed, Scream, Beat! by Aldo Miyashiro
- Django: Blood of My Blood by Aldo Salvini
- La Pampa by Dorian Fernández-Moris
Theater
As an actor
- The Bell-Belled Hat by Luigi Pirandello as Ciampa
- Life Is a Dream by Pedro Calderón de la Barca as Segismundo
- Yerma by Federico García Lorca as Juan
- Vladimir by Alfonso Santistevan as Che Guevara
- Do You Want to Be with Me? by Augusto Cabada as Alberto Pflucker
- Tell Me We Have Time by César de María
- Malayerba by Rafael Mendizabal as Dimas
- Qoillor Ritti by Delfina Paredes as Matalinares
- Return to the Desert by Bernard-Marie Koltès
- Unidentified Human Remains by Brad Fraser as Bernie
- A Sunday Afternoon by Maritza Núñez as André Breton
- Popcorn by Ben Elton as Wayne Hudson
- Chance Encounter by Alonso Cueto as Bobby
- Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare as Brutus
- The Feast of the Goat by Mario Vargas Llosa
- Revelry by Nicolás Yerovi as Benito
- The Story of a Horse by Mark Rozovsky as "Equerry"
- "Hemingway" by Maritza Núñez as "Hemingway"
- "The Liberator's Horse" by Alfonso Santistevan as "The Professor"
- "The Crowd" by Nick Rongjun Yu
- "A Mystery, a Passion" by Aldo Miyashiro
As Director
- "Luther" by John Osborne
- "Educating Rita" by Willy Russell
- "Three Postmodern Loves" by Eduardo Adrianzén "Premiere"
- "The Third Age of Youth" by Eduardo Adrianzén "Premiere"
- "The Doves' Nest" by Eduardo Adrianzén Premiere
- A Kind of Absence by Marcela Robles Premiere
- Thorns by Eduardo Adrianzén Premiere
- Two for the Road by César de María Premiere
- The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
- Don Perlimplín's Love for Belisa in His Garden by Federico García Lorca
- The Cisura de Silvio by Víctor Falcón Premiere
- Extremes by William Mastrosimone
- Heraud, the Flying Heart by Eduardo Adrianzén Premiere
- Libertinos by Eduardo Adrianzén Premiere
- Eternity in Their Eyes by Eduardo Adrianzén Premiere
- Silencio Sísmico by Eduardo Adrianzén Premiere
- Cinema Frontera based on Cinema Sderot by Felipe Curiel Microteatro Project
- Salto en Sepia based on Fragmento de Teatro II by Samuel Beckett
- Rosmary and the Liberator by Eduardo Adrianzén produced by the Gran Teatro Nacional