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Alejandra Boero

Diego Olivera: A Journey Through Theater and Telenovelas
Diego Olivera
Early Life and Beginnings

Born on February 7, 1968, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Diego Olivera stepped into the world of acting at a young age. His career began at 12 with the play Escenas de la Calle (Scenes of the Street) at Teatro San Martín. Under the guidance of theater legends such as Alejandra Boero, Carlos Gandolfo, and Héctor Bidonde, he honed his craft, laying a solid foundation for a flourishing career in the entertainment industry.

Rise to Fame

Diego Olivera first gained widespread recognition as Darío in the Argentine television series Montaña Rusa. This role solidified his status as a beloved teen actor. His versatility as a performer soon led him to take on various roles in musicals, showcasing his singing talent in productions like La Bella y la Bestia (The Beauty and the Beast) and 101 Dálmatas (101 Dalmatians).

International Success

In 2006, while filming La Ley del Amor in Argentina, Olivera...
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