Luis del Valle (b. 1976)

Birthplace:
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Born:
March 28, 1976

Luis Del Valle - Actor, Acting Coach & Voice-Over Artist Born in Santo Domingo, D.R., Luis Del Valle is an actor trained at the Instituto del Cine de Madrid, with over 25 years of experience in theater, film, and television. He has appeared in Spanish series such as "Vis a Vis" (Netflix), "La Que Se Avecina", and "Aída" (Prime Video España), as well as in international and Dominican feature films. Recently, he played Salvador in "Canta y no llores" (Disney Plus) and shared the screen with Mark Wahlberg in "Arthur the King" (2024). His performance in "Ovni" earned him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 2017 Madrid International Film Festival, and he gained recognition for his role in the documentary "Santo Domingo" (2019). In theater, he has worked with the National Theater Company and performed on stages in Spain, Portugal, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. His theatrical credits include "The Diary of Anne Frank" (2024), where he portrays Mr. Jan Düssel. Beyond acting, Luis is a dedicated acting coach, helping theater actors transition into film and television through in-depth scene and script analysis. He is also an experienced voice-over artist, lending his voice to various projects, including work for Audible.

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