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Tomás Fonzi
Fonzi in 2019
Born
Tomás Gonzalo Fonzi

(1981-08-24) 24 August 1981 (age 43)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Leticia Lombardi
(m. 2022)
Children2
RelativesDolores Fonzi (sister)

Tomás Gonzalo Fonzi (born 24 August 1981) is an Argentine actor.

Biography

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He grew up in Adrogué, Partido de Almirante Brown, Buenos Aires. He studied acting with Raúl Serrano from 1997 to 1999.

Career

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He started acting in the youth soap opera Verano del '98, of Telefe, playing Benjamín Vázquez, until the year 2000. He then worked on Ilusiones, performed work on Radio, as Los Esparos del Ñorse and also launched as a singer with Alfredo Alcón. In 2000, he was part of the cast of La tempestad in theater. Una noche con Sabrina Love, Alejandro Agresti, was his first feature film, in which he plays a teenager who wins a raffle to spend a night with the porn star of the moment, Sabrina Love, played by the actress Cecilia Roth. In 2002 he acted in the soap opera Franco Buenaventura, el profe and the following year he was one of the protagonists of the telecomedy Costumbres argentinas. In cinema, he co-starred with Ricardo Darín and Cecilia Roth the film Kamchatka. He was part of Los Roldan, in his first season in 2004, then he starred in the second season of Mosca & Smith with Fabián Vena and participated in the mini series Soy tu fan. In 2006 he stars alongside Gerardo Romano, Carolina Papaleo and Marcela Kloosterboer Doble venganza, for which he was nominated for a Martín Fierro Award. He participated in the second Season of Mujeres asesinas next to Romina Ricci in the chapter Cecilia, hermana. Between 2009 and 2010, he played Adrián "Anguila" Muñiz in Botineras and starred in the movie Paco for which he won the award for Best Actor of Festival Iberoamericano de Lérida and was nominated for Silver Condor Award as Actor Revelation in Cinema. Subsequently, he was in two of the highest grossing films of Argentina in recent times and recently began his international career in the Spanish youth comedy Slam. Mexico met him from the hand of actor, director and producer Santiago Ferrón where he made a tour with his rock band Mono Tremendo, having the greatest expected success and gaining recognition and love from the Mexican capital. He made special participations in 2011 in the fictions Un año para recordar, Los únicos and Contra las cuerdas. In 2012, he participated in telecomedy Graduados. In 2013, he participated in the Unitarians Historia clínica and Historias de diván. Then, he integrated the casts of the daily strips Taxxi, amores cruzados and Somos familia. In 2014, he starred in the play Un día Nico se fue with Marco Antonio Caponi being his debut in the musical comedy. In 2015, he returns to Pol-ka, playing Máximo Ortiz, the villain of Esperanza mía, starring Lali Espósito and Mariano Martínez on the screen of Canal 13.

Personal life

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Since 2004, Fonzi has been in a relationship with Leticia Lombardi, with whom he has two children. They were married in 2022.[1]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Character Channel
1998–2000 Verano del '98 Benjamín Vázquez Telefe
2000–2001 Ilusiones Lucas Marzzano Ortiz Canal 13
2001 Tiempo final Ruso Telefe
2002 Franco Buenaventura, el profe Diego Buenaventura Telefe
2003 Costumbres argentinas Gabriel Rosetti Telefe
2004–2005 Los Roldán Facundo Uriarte Telefe
2004–2005 Mosca & Smith Santiago Smith Telefe
2006 Mujeres asesinas Luis Canal 13
2006 Soy tu fan Diego García Canal 9
2006 Doble venganza Manuel Ferrer Canal 9
2009 Fundación Huespéd: Revelaciones Mariano Pereira Canal 13
2009–2010 Botineras Adrián "Anguila" Muñiz Telefe
2010 Contra las cuerdas Agustín TV Pública
2011 Los únicos Joaquín Ferragut Canal 13
2011 Un año para recordar Iván Linares Telefe
2012 Graduados Miguel "Micky" Ribeiro Telefe
2013 Historia clínica Sebastián Telefe
2013 Historias de diván Darío Telefe
2013–2014 Taxxi, amores cruzados Luca Nicolás Telefe
2014 Somos familia Pedro Mancini Telefe
2014 Viento Sur Camilo Ludueña América TV
2015 La casa del mar Teo DirecTV
2015–2016 Esperanza mía Máximo Ortiz Canal 13
2016 Loco por vos Fernando Telefe
2017 Fanny la fan Luciano "El Tano" Ramos Telefe
2018–2019 Mi hermano es un clon Camilo Figueroa Canal 13
2020 Inconvivencia Telefe

Movies

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Year Movie Character Director
2000 Una noche con Sabrina Love Mario Daniel Montero Alejandro Agresti
2000 Nueve reinas Federico Fabián Bielinsky
2001 30/30 Forester
2001 Kamchatka Lucas Marcelo Piñeyro
2003 Nadar solo Tomás Forte Ezequiel Acuña
2003 Slam Fito
2009 Cómplices del silencio Carlos Gallo Stefano Incerti
2009 Rodney Martín
2010 Paco Francisco "Paco" Blanco Diego Rafecas
2011 Cruzadas Mánager Diego Rafecas
2012 No te enamores de mí Maxi
2013 Olvidados Antonio Carlos Bolado
2015 Pájaros negros Mr. White Fercks Castellani

Theater

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Year Title Character Director
2001 La tempestad
2005 Blanco sobre blanco Alejandro Mateo, Alfredo Rosenbaum and Ita Scaramuzza
2006 Novia con tulipanes Gonzalo Demaria
2011 Código de familia Eva Halac
2013–2014 Un día Nico se fue Ricky Pashkus
2014 La nota mágica
2015 Esperanza mía at Luna Park Máximo Ortiz
2016 Yiya, el musical Ricky Pashkus
2016–2017 Abracadabra Carlos Olivieri
2018–2019 Locos por Luisa Franco
2019 Perfectos desconocidos Guillermo Francella
2021 La fiesta de los chicos Harry Ricky Pashkus
2022 La verdad Lorenzo Ciro Zorzoli

Television Programs

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Year Program Channel Notes
2021 Experimentores Pakapaka Host
2021 MasterChef Celebrity Argentina 3 Telefe Participant

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
2001 Festival Iberoamericano de Lérida Best Actor Una noche con Sabrina Love Winner
2001 Silver Condor Awards Male Revelation Actor Una noche con Sabrina Love Nominated
2007 Martín Fierro Awards Actor Protagonist of the Novel Doble venganza Nominated
2011 Silver Condor Awards Male Revelation Actor Paco Nominated
2017 VOS Awards Best Featured Work on Scene Abracadabra Winner
2017 Carlos Awards Best Supporting Actor Abracadabra Nominated

References

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  1. ^ "Tomás Fonzi: "Se redujo mucho el volumen de trabajo"" [Tomás Fonzi: “The workload has been greatly reduced”] (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 November 2024.
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