Martín Luis Lasalle Supervielle, professionally known as Martín LaSalle, is a multifaceted individual who has made a significant impact in the world of acting. Born in France, his early life was marked by a significant event - the outbreak of World War II. In an effort to escape the impending danger, Martín's family emigrated to Uruguay, a country that would become his temporary home for a period of time.
As the war came to a close, Martín's family returned to their native France, where he would eventually begin his acting career in 1959. His debut role was in the critically acclaimed film "Pickpocket," directed by the renowned Robert Bresson. This marked the beginning of a long and illustrious career, as Martín soon found himself rising to stardom.
In the 1960s, Martín made the bold decision to emigrate to Mexico, a country that would become his new home. He would eventually obtain Mexican nationality, a testament to his dedication to his craft and his adopted country. During his time in Mexico, Martín appeared in a wide range of films, including "Las puertas del paraíso," "Alucarda," "Los renglones torcidos de Dios," "La otra conquista," "Sofía," "Casarse está en hebreo," and "Cinco días sin Nora," among many others.
Throughout his career, Martín has demonstrated his versatility as an actor, taking on a diverse range of roles in various genres. His dedication to his craft and his ability to adapt to different environments have made him a beloved figure in the world of Mexican cinema. Despite his success, Martín remains humble and dedicated to his work, a true testament to his passion for acting.