Ricardo Darín, a renowned Argentine actor, was born on January 16, 1957, in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires. From a young age, he was immersed in the world of entertainment, working alongside his parents, actor Ricardo Darín Sr. and actress Renée Roxana, in a play at the tender age of 10.
As he grew older, Darín continued to hone his craft, appearing in various television series, including Alta Comedia and Estación Retiro, where he gained popularity as a young leading actor in multiple soap operas, particularly in the productions of Alberto Migre. His breakthrough role came in the 1990s with the TV comedy "Mi Cuñado" (1993),co-starring with Luis Brandoni.
Throughout his career, Darín has remained committed to his craft, consistently acting in plays such as "Sugar", "Extraña Pareja", "Taxi", "Algo en Común", and "Art". He has also ventured into directing, helming projects like "He nacido en la ribera", "La Rabona", and "Los Exitos del Amor". Critics took notice of his exceptional performance in the film "Perdido por Perdido" (1993),marking a significant milestone in his career.
Darín's impressive repertoire includes roles in "El Faro" (1998),"El Mismo Amor La Misma Lluvia" (1999),and "Nueve Reinas" (2000),showcasing his versatility as an actor. He collaborated with director Eduardo Mignona on "La Fuga" (2001),playing the role of Domingo Santaló, and later starred as Rafael Belvedere in "El Hijo de la Novia" (2001),earning a nomination for the foreign language category at the 2002 Oscars.
Currently, Darín is touring the world with the play "Art", solidifying his status as a leading figure in Argentine cinema. In his personal life, he is married to Florencia Bas and has two children, Ricardo Jr. and Clara.