Nicolás Francella
Nicolás Francella, born October 22, 1990, right in the heart of Buenos Aires, is one of those guys who just sort of grew up with showbiz in his veins. Makes sense, considering his dad is Guillermo Francella, a total legend in Argentine entertainment. But Nicolás isn’t just riding coattails—the dude’s got chops of his own.
He kicked off his career with roles that were, honestly, kind of low-key, but it didn’t take long for people to notice. One of his early highlights was “El hombre de tu vida” in 2011, a TV series that had this mix of comedy and drama, and Nicolás managed to hold his own alongside some big names. He wasn’t just there for eye candy either; he actually brought some depth to his character, which isn’t always a given in these family legacy situations.
Then there’s “Los Padecientes” from 2017—now that one’s a psychological thriller with some real bite. He played a pretty intense role, showing he could jump from TV comedy to gritty drama without missing a beat. And by the time he showed up in “Pequeña Victoria” in 2019, it was clear he’d carved his own space in the industry. That show tackled some pretty modern themes and he handled the subject matter with a kind of sincerity that’s honestly refreshing.
Off-screen, he’s dabbled in producing, which just proves he’s not content sticking to one lane. He’s definitely got that drive to try new things, take risks, and avoid getting typecast. All in all, Nicolás Francella’s journey feels like it’s just getting started, and he’s definitely one to keep an eye on if you’re into Argentine cinema or just looking for talent that actually delivers.