Esteban Lamothe
Born
Raúl Esteban Sánchez Lamothe

(1977-04-30) 30 April 1977
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present
Partners
Children1

Raúl Esteban Sánchez Lamothe (born 30 April 1977) is an Argentine actor.

Biography

Esteban Lamothe was born on April 30, 1977, in Florentino Ameghino, Buenos Aires, Argentina. At 17, in 1994, he moved to Federal Capital. He worked until age 30 as a waiter, until he got roles in films and television strips.

Career

In 2011, with the film The Student he got his work more visibility. As of 2012, it acquires greater popularity by participating in fictions such as Sos mi hombre and Farsantes, both transmitted by Canal 13. His first protagonist was in Guapas, series transmitted by Canal 13. In 2015, along with María Eugenia Suárez, he starred in the film Abzurdah in the role of Alejo. In 2016, he stars in Educando a Nina, daily fiction of Underground Productions broadcast on Telefe. In that same year he also plays the main character in the series Estocolmo. In 2017, he plays the character of Javier "Javo" Valdés, in the series Las Estrellas (telenovela), beside Celeste Cid, Marcela Kloosterboer, Violeta Urtizberea, Natalie Pérez, Justina Bustos, Gonzalo Valenzuela, Luciano Castro and Rafael Ferro, among others. He obtained the Martín Fierro as the Leading Actor of Daily Fiction. In 2018 he is the protagonist of the second part of El marginal, instead of Juan Minujín. In 2019 he stars in the series Campanas en la noche together with Federico Amador and Calu Rivero, he plays the villain Vito Paternó.

Personal life

He was in a relationship from 2007 with actress Julieta Zylberberg. On December 8, 2012, they became parents of a boy named Luis Ernesto Lamothe. On May 31, 2017, Lamothe confirmed his separation.

Filmography

Movies

Year Movie Character Director Notes
2004 La vida por Perón Alfredo
2005 Tiempo de valientes Liniers Damián Szifron
2006 El pasado Boy Héctor Babenco
2008 El nido vacío Waiter Daniel Burman
2008 Historias extraordinarias The husband Mariano Llinás
2009 Castro Acuña
2009 Todos mienten JNR
2010 Rosalinda Ernesto medium length
2010 Lo que más quiero
2011 Nocturnos
2011 Vaquero
2011 The Student Roque Espinosa Santiago Mitre
2011 Los crímenes short film
2011 Por un tiempo Leandro
2012 La carrera del animal Nicolás Grosso
2012 Villegas Esteban
2013 Pensé que iba a haber fiesta Omar
2014 Lock Charmer Sebastián Natalia Smirnoff
2015 El 5 de Talleres Patón Adrián Biniez
2015 Abzurdah Alejo Daniela Goggi
2015 Paulina Alberto Santiago Mitre
2016 Amateur Martín Suárez Sebastián Perillo
2018 La educación del rey Santiago Esteves

Television

Year Title Character Channel
2012-2013 Sos mi hombre Jorge Carrizo Canal 13
2013-2014 Farsantes Antonio Manero Canal 13
2014-2015 Guapas Pablo González Canal 13
2016 Educando a Nina Renzo Di Caro Telefe
2016 Estocolmo Gonzalo "Agent H" Netflix
2017-2018 Las Estrellas (telenovela) Javier "Javo" Valdés Canal 13
2018 El marginal Patricio Salgado TV Pública
2019 Campanas en la noche Vito Paternó Telefe
2019 Medusa Telefe/Cablevisión Flow/Netflix
2020 El marginal Patricio "Doc" Salgado TV Publica
2020 Puerta 7 Fabián Canal 13/Netflix
2021 La 1-518, somos uno Lorenzo Martínez Arias Canal 13

Video clips

Year Artist Song Director
2019 Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso Ouke

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2011 Silver Condor Awards Male revelation The Student Winner
2011 Festival Internacional de Cine de Cartagena Best Actor The Student Winner
2014 Silver Condor Awards Best Actor Lock Charmer Nominated
2015 Silver Condor Awards Best Actor El 5 de Talleres Nominated
2015 Sur Awards Best Leading Actor Abzurdah Nominated
2016 Tato Awards Best Leading Comedy Actor Educando a Nina Nominated
2016 Martín Fierro Awards Best Actor in Comedy Daily Fiction Educando a Nina Nominated
2017 Tato Awards Best leading daily fiction actor Las Estrellas (telenovela) Nominated
2017 Notirey Awards Best male protagonist of daily fiction Las Estrellas (telenovela) Winner
2017 Martín Fierro Awards Best protagonist of daily fiction Las Estrellas (telenovela) Winner

References


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