Christian Sève (b. 1985)

Alias:
Christian Philippe Sève Flaten
Christian Philippe Séve Flaten

Birthplace:
Santiago, Chile

Born:
January 19, 1985

Christian Philippe Séve Flaten (Santiago de Chile, January 19, 1985) is a Chilean film, theater and television actor. It was unveiled in 2009 in the nightly teleserie. Where is Elisa? of TVN, playing Sebastián Cousiño, a boy of strong and explosive character. Since 2007 he has participated in various theater, film and television projects.  In television, he has been part of the cast of productions such as, Los Ángeles de Estela, "Secretos en el jardín", "La chúcara", "Un Diablo con Ángel" and the adaptation in Chile of "Modern Family" and in cinema in films like "Myths and legends", "The clean swimming pools", "The forest of Karadima" and "Alma".  In theater, he has worked in more than twenty professional productions.  He has served as assistant professor in the subject of voice in the career of Theater at the University of Development and has conducted classes on theater and creative tools for early childhood as a visiting professor at various universities.  Her acting career has complemented her with music, being a disciple of the outstanding organist (Ph.D. in Fine Arts) Luis González Catalán. then he participated in  He is brother of the theater director, playwright and writer Natalie Séve and actress Paulette Sève, debuted together in 2009 in the teleserie ¿Dónde está Elisa? with 24 and 25 years respectively in the roles of Sebastián and Florencia. He has Norwegian descent from his mother and French ancestry from his father.  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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