Ariel Nuñez Di Croce's extraordinary odyssey commenced in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the city of his birth, where the threads of fate converged to set him on a trajectory that would forever alter the course of his life. Little did he know that his destiny lay in the world of theatre, a realm that would captivate his imagination and become the focal point of his existence at the tender age of 14.
Under the meticulous mentorship of the renowned musical-comedy director, Hugo Midon, Ariel devoted a substantial three-year period to refining his artistic abilities, delving into a diverse range of disciplines that collectively contributed to his comprehensive artistic development.
Ariel had the unique opportunity to collaborate with Julio Chavez, a highly acclaimed Argentine actor who has garnered a plethora of accolades throughout his illustrious career. Notably, he has received the esteemed Silver Bear award at the 2007 Berlinale, a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft, as showcased in his remarkable performance in "El otro", a critically acclaimed film directed by the accomplished Ariel Rotter.
Ariel, a talented individual, received an invitation from Marco Berger in the year 2007 to take on a starring role in the film "El Reloj", a cinematic masterpiece that would ultimately go on to garner a plethora of prestigious accolades and participate in an impressive array of over one hundred international film festivals, including the esteemed 2008 Cannes Film Festival and the highly acclaimed 2009 Sundance Film Festival.
Ariel's unwavering pursuit of knowledge and personal growth persisted as he embarked on a year-long educational journey under the tutelage of renowned instructor Lito Cruz. Throughout this period, he was afforded the valuable opportunity to embody the esteemed character of Orsino, the Duke of Illyria, in William Shakespeare's timeless masterpiece "Twelfth Night". This pivotal experience significantly expanded his comprehension of the intricacies of the human condition, allowing him to further refine his understanding of the complexities and nuances that define human nature.
In the year 2009, Ariel's professional journey took a significant turn as he embarked on a collaborative venture with the esteemed Ricardo Bartiz, a mentor who would play a pivotal role in shaping his artistic skills and expertise.
Marco Berger, a renowned filmmaker, entrusted Ariel with the task of collaborating on his 2008 cinematic masterpiece, "Plan B". This critically acclaimed film went on to receive an impressive array of accolades, including the prestigious Best Picture award at the Toronto Film Festival. Additionally, the film was honored with Audience Choice Awards at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, solidifying its widespread appeal. Furthermore, "Plan B" took home the coveted Best Script award at the Bilbao Film Festival, a testament to the exceptional storytelling and craftsmanship that went into its creation.
By the time Ariel had reached the milestone of 21 years of age, she had already made a profound and lasting impression on the television industry, having appeared in a plethora of notable and acclaimed series, including but not limited to the critically acclaimed "Eldeseo", the groundbreaking "Mujeres de Nadie", the romantic drama "Por amor a vos", the life-affirming "Ensename a vivir", and the emotionally charged "Tratame Bien".
In the theatrical sphere, Ariel took on the character of Mario Villegas in Yoska Lazaro's critically acclaimed play "Loserrores de Noe", which garnered widespread admiration from both the audience and the critics, receiving recognition for its outstanding performances and storytelling.