Fabrizio Aguilar

Fabrizio Aguilar

1/12/1973 (53 years old)Lima, Peru

Fabrizio Mateo Aguilar Boschetti (born January 12, 1973) is a Peruvian film director, producer, and actor. He studied Communication Sciences at the University of Lima. He trained as an actor at the Lima Theater Club in acting and interpretation. He has won awards as director of "Paloma de Papel," "Tarata," and "Lima 13." As a television actor, he has starred in "Los de arriba y los de abajo," "Malicia," "Obsesión," "Lluvia de arena," "Todo se compra, todo se vende," "Girasoles para Lucía," "Isabela," and "Milagros." As a theater actor, he has participated in "Medea la encantara," "Cristo light," "Una absurda y estúpida película," "Hay que llenar la noche," "Amor: el sexo sentido," and "Il tramonto de la luna." As an actor in the films “Muerto de amor” (Edgardo Guerra) and “Mercurio no es un planeta” (Alberto Durand), he has won awards in: 1st CONACINE Feature Film Project Competition (2000), 5th Feature Film Project Competition (2001), and the IBER-MEDIA Award for Film Project Development (2001).

Filmography (6 titles)