Luis Lobianco
Luis Lobianco, born January 13, 1982, has this wild, electric energy that just zaps into every project he touches. If you’ve ever caught him in “Segundo Sol” (2018), you know what I’m talking about—he’s not just acting, he’s living it. That show’s full of tangled relationships, secrets, and, honestly, some pretty wild twists, and Luis? He’s right in the thick of it, stealing scenes with those subtle little glances and killer timing.
Now, flip over to “Trash” (2014) and you’ll see a whole other side of the guy. That film’s gritty—think back-alley chases, corrupt cops, kids on the run. Luis doesn’t just blend into the chaos, he adds this weirdly comforting vibe, almost like you want to root for him, even if you’re not sure if you should. There’s something about his screen presence that just hooks you.
Then you’ve got “Férias em Família” (2019), which is just straight-up fun. Total 180 from the serious stuff—more laughs, plenty of awkward family moments, and that familiar feeling of “oh god, I’ve been there.” Luis slides right into the comedic groove, making even the most ridiculous situations feel real.
It’s kind of wild seeing how he bounces between drama and comedy like it’s no big deal. Whether he’s deep in a complicated plot or just cracking jokes, there’s always this spark. The dude’s got range, and honestly? He makes every story way more interesting just by showing up.