Martin Deluca

Martin Deluca

56 · Born: Jul 29, 1968

Personal Details

BornJul 29, 1968 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Biography

Martin DeLuca, a multifaceted director, executive producer, and producer, was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He studied film production, development, and writing at UCLA, and in 1989, he relocated to Los Angeles, where he began his career in the entertainment industry as an actor in several national commercials.

As his acting career progressed, Martin became a SAG member and went on to create his own talent management company, Deluca Artist Group, in 1991. Through his company, he booked actors in various TV shows, including "Beverly Hills 90210", "Silk Stalkings", "Viper", and the film "Pulp Fiction".

In 1993, Martin Deluca played a pivotal role in introducing Telemundo to Tri-Star productions, marking the first Latin American production company to merge with the U.S. market. This collaboration paved the way for future Latin American productions in the U.S.

Martin's work extended beyond the entertainment industry, as he worked at the Winter Music Conference in Miami for "Magix Software" in 2001. He also organized presentations at Fairfax High School for Swedish software company "Propellerhead".

In 2008, Martin co-produced Jose Manuel Figueroa's hit single "Yo No Se Vivir" for Universal Music Latin. The same year, he co-produced the film "Golden Gun" (Cano Dorado) for No Problem Cine, Argentina, through his own production company, Deluca Entertainment.

Today, Deluca Entertainment is a multifaceted production company with various projects in development, including the coveted film "Gardel" and "Dreams 1997". Martin has also introduced several festivals, including the West Hollywood International Film Festival in 2008 and the Innovative Film Festival in West Hollywood, set to take place in spring 2015.

Throughout his career, Martin DeLuca has received numerous awards and recognition. In 2009, he was presented with the "Patron of the Arts" award by Blue Heron International Pictures, and in February 2015, he received the Multicultural Motion Picture Association award from the City of Los Angeles for his work on "The Night Before the Oscars" events, which included best photo in both black and white and color.

Career

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1993
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1991
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Terminator 2: Judgment Day as Cyberdyne Tech (uncredited)
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Gardel
Gardel as Enrique
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Gardel
Gardel as Director