Bruno Odar (Lima, 1965) is an actor, director, educator, and playwright. He has been the founder and director of the Diez Talentos Cultural Association since 1998 and teaches at the School of Acting Training. In 2017, he received an Honorary Recognition Diploma from the Culture and Cultural Heritage Commission of the Congress of Peru. In France, he performed in William Shakespeare's Hamlet and Pierre Corneille's The Comic Illusion, both directed by Pierre Debauche. In 2011, he won the Luces Award for Best Actor in a Play. In 2009, he starred in "Octubre" (October), which won the Jury Prize at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival. He has appeared in countless telenovelas, series, films, and plays.
La captura del siglo
October
(Clemente)
Reportaje a la muerte
Courage
(Guillermo)
Muero por Muriel
Larco Ave.: The Movie
Taxista
(Alberto)
Triunfador
(Marvin)
The Dolphin: Story of a Dreamer
(Maitre)
Open Wound
Words That Matter
(General Calderón)
Magallanes
(Milton)
Welcome to Paradise
(Gonzalo)
Ramón and Ramón
(César)
The Inheritance of Flora
(Doctor Benítez)
Intercambiadas
(Ricardo Valladares)
A Martian Named Desire
(Querubín)
Go, Run, Fly
(Chito)
Chuzalongo
(Nicanor)
El Ají
El Llanto de la Luna
Song Without a Name
(Editor La Reforma)
Asunción
Papá En Apuros
(Ramón Olaya)
Mi Esperanza
(César Amador Supe)