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- A high forehead, a bald head, a long emaciated face, wrinkled eyes, oversized fangs, an ogre's voice tinged with a weird accent, a terribly skinny figure... Is that the description of Murnau or Herzog's arch-vampire Nosferatu ? Well, it might be. But the description also applies to Daniel Emilfork, an actor whose ghoulish physique obviously did not predispose to play young leads or unblemished heroes. But if "ugliness" repels, it can also attract - if only in a pervert and morbid way. It naturally took Emilfork time and efforts to come to terms with this "peculiarity", but he did learn how to play with it - to a great advantage as an actor and to our great pleasure as spectators -, making his persona fascinating instead of repulsive. Well served in terms of eccentric characters by the theater, he gave his full measure as a companion to such great authors as Shakespeare, John Ford, Tchekhov, Kafka, Wedekind, García Lorca. Television also gave him access to major authors like Sheridan, Dostoyevski, Kafka, Dürrenmatt, Dominique Fernandez. Emilforrk was unfortunately was singularly less well treated by film producers, who cast him all too often as the villain on duty in run-of-the-mill products. Not that his big screen appearances were not enjoyable. Quite the contrary, for the eccentric thespian invariably brought an uncanny dimension to his characters, one-dimensional or not, creating fear or suggesting unease and ambiguity by his mere presence. It goes without saying that, when he appeared in a major work, his amazing performance gave an already good body of work even additional value. Not hostile in the second half of his career to experimental cinema, he is fondly remembered by the general public for at least two (frightening) roles, Kanak, the cannibal doctor imagined by Gaston Leroux, in the television series "Chéri Bibi" (1974) and Krank, the thief of children's dreams from "The City of Lost Children" (1995). Emilfork can also be seen in international productions playing for example the role of Colonel Hakim in Cukor's "Travels with My Aunt", of the the eccentric (how could it be otherwise?) marquis of "Fellini's Casanova" (1976) or the secretary in Roman Polanski's "Pirates" (1986). Daniel Emilfork remained active until his death in 2006, in films, on television, in radio and on the stage, not to mention his activity as the manager of Patrice Chéreau's drama school at the Théâtre des Amandiers. He was widower of the actress Denis Péron whom he had married in 1951 and father of the actress and stage director Stéphanie Loïk.
- Outstanding Chilean actress with a vast career in film and television. She has more than 20 national and international feature films and multiple awards, including best actress at the Biarritz festival and recognition as best performer in Chile, in addition to her participation in the official competition at Cannes. Her television career includes leading roles in iconic series such as "Los 80" (best Chilean series with 7 seasons on the air), "No Nos Quieren Ver" (Hbo Max) and "42 Días en la Oscuridad" (Netflix original).
- Romeo Singer, is a Chilean actor with a degree in performing arts. Born in 1975 son of Marcia Rodríguez Recabarren and Hernán Singer Pérez DE Arce, attended Hispano Americano School as primary and secondary Colegio San Patricio. In 1995 started Drama studies at Club DE Teatro first and finishes at UDLA. During 3 years he was acting in small roles for TV series at TVN but 1999 remarks his big debut and breakthrough in Canal 13 leading Fuera DE Control.
- Ignacio Garmendia was born on 7 August 1982 in Providencia, Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile. He is an actor, known for Pobre Gallo (2016), Amanda (2016) and Pituca sin Luca$ (2014).
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Vivienne Barry was born in 1953 in Providencia, Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile. She is a director and writer, known for Como alitas de chincol (2002), Atrapados en Japón (2015) and Resucita rey Orelie (2005).- José Luis Cáceres was born on 22 July 1986 in Providencia, Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile. He is an actor, known for Separados (2012), Primera Dama (2010) and Corazón rebelde (2009).
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Born 19.08.1989, Santiago of Chile, independent director, with studies degree in communication sciences with academic degree in audiovisual and multimedia communication majoring in film and television.
-Director Nanometraje "Guide to Good Wife" National Short Film Festival Selection cineB.
-Direction / Short Film Screenplay and editing terror "Insidias Diaboli" (Process festivals)
video -Director Videoclip "blind faith" Breik -Director Video "Already" And the elephants -Director Video "She loves my drugs" delonelyman -Director Video "Under Fire" krisdal -Director Video "cold look" Eutempo -Director Video "false need" -Director Video "Feel me" Mc Dealer -Director Video "Ghost of phantalassa" Bauda -Director Video "20 years Alone" delonelyman- Yamna Lobos was born on 26 February 1983 in Providencia, Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile. She is an actress, known for Rojo: La Película (2006), Front Row (2024) and Directo al Corazón (2011). She has been married to Rodrigo Ramírez since 18 December 2020. They have one child.