Juan Minujín
Biography
Juan Minujín, born on May 20, 1975, in Buenos Aires, is a prominent Argentine actor known for his versatile performances across theatre, film, and television. His acting journey began with rigorous training under esteemed mentors including Cristina Banegas, Julio Chávez, Alberto Ure, Pompeyo Audivert, and Guillermo Angelelli.
Minujín made his theatrical debut in 1996, marking the beginning of a dynamic career on stage. Seeking to hone his craft further, he relocated to London between 1997 and 1998, where he completed his formal training. Upon his return to Argentina, he joined the theatre group El Descueve in 2000, contributing to their touring productions throughout Latin America and Europe, thereby gaining international recognition.
Throughout his career, Minujín has showcased his talent in various acclaimed projects. He has appeared in notable works such as "El Hilo Rojo" and "Los Únicos," both of which have left a significant mark on Argentine entertainment. His contributions to the arts have not only enriched the cultural landscape but have also earned him a dedicated fan base. As of October 2023, Minujín continues to be a dynamic force in the performing arts, captivating audiences with his compelling portrayals and commitment to his craft.
Filmography
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Without Blood
2025 • Salinas
The Two Popes
2019 • Young Jorge Bergoglio
Transmitzvah
2024 • Eduardo
The Marriage App
2022 • Federico
An Unexpected Love
2018 • Anselmo
The Wrath of God (2022)
2022 • Esteban
Recreo
2018 • Mariano
I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me
2023 • Facundo
Those Who Love, Hate
2017 • Atuel
Zama
2017 • Ventura Prieto
Menem: The President Show
2025 • Olegario Salas
Caught (2025)
2025 • Marcos Brown