Christian Gnecco Quintero

Christian Gnecco Quintero

Birth : , Puebla, Mexico

History

Christian Gnecco Quintero was born in Puebla, Mexico, to parents Dino Gnecco Medina and Rebeca Quintero Rodriguez. He attended the American Musical And Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in New York City and Los Angeles. Christian has starred in various theatre productions. He originated the role of Julio in "The Keeper of the Vineyard," produced by the American Theatre for Actors, as well as the role of Marc in the off-Broadway production of "Sound Syndrome." He also formed part of the bilingual production of Trilogy for "Juan Rulfo," a theatre adaptation of stories written by the legendary Mexican writer, Juan Rulfo, produced by Germán Jaramillo. Christian is part of The Puckwit Gang, a Los Angeles-based theater group, which produced the trilogy of plays, "Chimpskin," "The Dangerous Cures of Doctor B," and "In Conclusion." In 2019 Christian was invited to become a lifetime member of The Actors Studio. Christian starred in his feature film debut as the lead role in "The Sound of The Wind" (2020).

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Christian Gnecco Quintero

Movies

The Sound of the Wind
Lucio
A suspenseful, slow-burning, psychological thriller about a young man whose paranoia has him torn between the pain of abandoning his daughter and the safety of his own life. A bag of money, a tumultuous chase and a story of man versus self.
Con Esperanza
Jose
When Ruben, a young Chicano musician, is caught between his mother’s expectations and his own hopes, he is forced to make a decision that will change his life forever. Based on true events, “Con Esperanza” follows Ruben on his journey of pursuing his dreams, balancing both the traditional and financial expectations of his Mother.
The Dark Essence
Mike
After being shunned by the community, Todd Reid and Jim James are determined to gain more followers for their satanic group, The Dark Essence, and to spread the word of secularism to the United States.