Diego Capusotto


Diego Esteban Capusotto is an Argentine television presenter, actor, and comedian who is noted for his participation in television shows such as Cha Cha Cha, Todo por dos pesos and Peter Capusotto y sus videos.

Biography

Capusotto was born on 21 September 1961 in Castelar, Buenos Aires Province, and moved to the Villa Luro neighborhood of Buenos Aires when he was seven, where he lived for three decades.
At 25, he began to study acting at the Arlequines Theater. He has starred in several movies. The first, Zapada, una comedia beat, was not released commercially. He followed up with Mataperros, India Pravile, Soy tu aventura, Dos ilusiones and Regresados, also known as D-Graduated. His most recent film was Pajaros Volando.
His television career began in 1992 with De la cabeza, a series in which he worked with actors and comedians such as Alfredo Casero, Fabio Posca, Mex Urtizberea, and Fabio Alberti. After the program was killed off by a falling out between Posca and the other actors, Capusotto teamed up with Casero and Alberti in a new comedy project, Cha Cha Cha, which was broadcast intermittently between 1992 and 1997. Capusotto and Alberti would team up again, in 1998, on the cast of the television series, Delikatessen, starring Horacio Fontova, and again in 1999 when the program Todo por dos pesos made its debut: this program would finally establish Capusotto as an icon of Argentine comedy. For this series, in which he established some of his best and most famous characters such as "Irma Jusid", "El Hombre Bobo", and "Peter Conchas", Capusotto received the Martin Fierro Award for Comedy Performance in 2001.
Todo por dos pesos went off the air in 2002. In 2003, Capusotto played a mentally ill person in the series Sol negro, produced by Sebastián Ortega and with performances by
Rodrigo de la Serna and Carlos Belloso, among others.
On 24 March 2004, Capusotto returned to the theater together with Fabio Alberti to present the comedy show Una noche en Carlos Paz, written by Pedro Saborido and directed by Néstor Montalbano, where they continued the shtick of Todo por dos pesos. The show was followed by Qué noche Bariloche, which premiered in 2006.
Up to the age of 17, Capusotto wanted to play football:
Capusotto was always involved with music, but he never wanted to make a career of it:
Capusotto co-wrote and starred in the comedy plays Una noche en Carlos Paz and Qué noche Bariloche. In 2006, the television show Peter Capusotto y sus videos, created and starring Capusotto, debuted on Rock&Pop TV. The humoristic program consists in Capusotto parodying the different facets of the rock-and-roll lifestyle in various sketches, and taking rock personalities and stereotypes for an intertwining critique of several aspects of the Argentine society and culture, with "Luis Almirante Brown ", "Pomelo, ídolo de rock" and "Perón y rock" as some of the highlights. The program has become a cult hit, and video clips from the show are frequently viewed on YouTube.
On 17 December 2007, after Peter Capusotto y sus videos was nominated for the Clarín Awards, Capusotto received awards in the Musical Performance and Best Comedy Program categories.
On 2 July 2008, at the Martín Fierro Awards he received the award for Best Comedy Performance for Peter Capusotto and his videos. On 2009, he again received a Martín Fierro Award for Best Comedy Performance for Peter Capusotto and his videos. 2012 saw the release of Peter Capusotto y sus 3 Dimensiones, a movie based on the television show, which was quite successful at the box office.

Personal life

Capusotto is married to María Laura, with whom he has two daughters: Elisa, and Eva. He is a fan of the Racing Club soccer team. He currently resides in the Barracas, Buenos Aires.
He had two brothers, but both are deceased.

Selected filmography

Television

  • De la cabeza
  • Cha cha cha
  • Delikatessen
  • Todo por dos pesos
  • Tiempo Final
  • Sol Negro
  • ''Peter Capusotto y sus videos''

    Film

  • Tiempo de Descuento
  • Zapada, una comedia beat
  • Mataperros
  • India Pravile
  • Soy tu aventura
  • Dos ilusiones
  • Regresados
  • Pájaros Volando
  • Peter Capusotto y sus Tres Dimensiones
  • Kryptonita
  • ''27, El club de los malditos''

    Awards

  • 2013 Tato award as best comical work.
  • 2011 Konex award - Merit Diploma as one of the 5 best TV actor of the decade in Argentina.

    Nominations

  • 2013 Martín Fierro Awards
  • * Best work in humor