Ariel Nuñez Di Croce, a talented individual, was born in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. His journey in the world of theatre began at the tender age of 14, under the guidance of the renowned director Hugo Midon, who specialized in musical comedies.
As Ariel continued to hone his craft, he delved into various disciplines, including choreography, expressive rhythmic movement, singing, and acting classes, which significantly deepened his understanding of his tools as an actor. For three years, he studied under Midon's tutelage, before transitioning to work with Julio Chavez, a highly acclaimed Argentine actor, who has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Silver Bear at the Berlinale in 2007 for his outstanding performance in "El otro" by Ariel Rotter.
In 2007, Ariel had the opportunity to star in Marco Berger's film "El Reloj", which garnered widespread recognition and was showcased at over 100 festivals worldwide, including the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2008 and the Sundance Film Festival in 2009.
Ariel's pursuit of knowledge led him to study with Lito Cruz, a renowned director, for a year, during which he played the role of Orsino, the Duke of Illyria, in a production of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night". He then continued his research to better comprehend the intricacies of the human condition, eventually working with Ricardo Bartiz, who further refined his skills and expanded his artistic toolkit.
In 2008, Marco Berger once again called upon Ariel to star in "Plan B", a film that received numerous accolades, including the Best Picture award at the Toronto Film Festival, Audience Choice Awards at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Best Picture at the San Diego Film Festival, and Best Script at the Bilbao Film Festival, among others. The film also screened at prominent festivals such as La Habana, Roma, and London BFI.
By the age of 21, Ariel had already made a significant impact in television, appearing in various series, including "Eldeseo", "Mujeres de Nadie", "Por amor a vos", "Ensename a vivir", and "Tratame Bien".
In the realm of theatre, Ariel had the opportunity to play the role of Mario Villegas in Yoska Lazaro's production of "Loserrores de Noe" (Noe's mistakes),which received widespread critical acclaim and was loved by audiences.