Pedro, a talented individual hailing from Santiago, Chile, has made a name for himself in the world of theatre, film, and television as both an actor and director. His journey in the DIY indie film scene as an actor and producer laid the groundwork for his future success.
As an actor, Pedro is known for his ability to dive deep into complex characters, bringing a rich combination of depth, humor, and emotional range to each role. His impressive range also extends to mastering a variety of dialects.
One of his most notable performances was as a heartbroken wanderer in the arthouse indie film "He Hated Pigeons", which showcased his tender and devastating acting abilities.
Pedro's breakout role came when he played a darkly magnetic and tormented ex-air force cadet in Andrés Woods' "Spider", opposite Spanish star María Valverde. This role marked a significant turning point in his career, as he demonstrated his ability to bring depth and complexity to his characters.
In addition to his dramatic roles, Pedro has also showcased his comedic chops in projects such as "Ex Husbands", where he played a charismatic and sexually ambiguous love interest opposite James Norton and starring Griffin Dunne.
Pedro's impressive range has also led to nominations and awards for his performances. He earned a Premio Caleuche nomination for his portrayal of a charming intellectual turned revolutionary leader in Amazon Prime's "Vencer o Morir", opposite Nicolás Furtado and Mariana DiGirolamo.
In television, Pedro has appeared in the hit murder mystery series "Secretos de Familia" as a likeable troublemaker and small-time dealer fighting for his innocence.
Pedro's upcoming projects include the thriller "The Reborn", in which he plays a conflicted low-life doctor dragged back into danger by his past. He is also set to appear in the Amazon Originals remake of the literary classic "House of Spirits" and the Cuba-set period romantic drama "Coolie".
In addition to his acting career, Pedro has also ventured into directing. His debut short film "Una Isla Brillante" premiered at POFF Shorts and won Best Film at Espacio Queer Film Festival and Hanoi Queer Film Week.