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ORLANDO URDANETA (SAG Member) ORLANDO URDANETA (SAG Member) www.orlandourdaneta.com (hair: light brown/white ht: 5'6" wt: 153 lbs. eyes: blue) WORKED IN: VENEZUELA – ARGENTINA - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – COLOMBIA – CUBA – PTO RICO – PANAMA – SPAIN – MEXICO – ITALY - FRANCE – RUSSIA – ENGLAND – USA. FILMS JUEGOS BAJO LA LUNA El Ministro (lead) Dir. Mauricio Walerstein CIEN AÑOS DE PERDON Horacio (lead) Dir. Alejandro Saderman PANDEMONIUM Adonais (lead & co-writer) Dir. Roman Chalbaud THE RAFT Funcionario (lead) Dir. Emmanuel Boeck EL LIMITE DEL CRIMEN El capitan (lead) Dir. Norberto Vieyra BAMBINO MIO Doctor Lopez (principal) Dir. Eduard Benett (BBC) CARLITO'S WAY Bartender (principal) Dir. Brian De Palma MOVIL PASIONAL Yula (lead) Dir. Mauricio Walerstein VIDAS PARALELAS Andy (lead) Dir. Pastor Vega MACHO Y HEMBRA Daniel (lead) Dir. Mauricio Walerstein LA HORA TEXACO Junior (lead) Dir. Eduardo Barberena EL SECRETO Gaspar (lead) Dir. Luis Armando Roche PROFUNDO Manganzón (lead) Dir. Antonio Llerandi GUYANA The Crime of The Century David (principal) Dir. Rene Cardona Jr. VERANO SALVAJE Ruben (lead) Dir. Enrique G. Badillo EL FASCISTA Y LA BEATA Raul (lead) Dir. Joaquin Coll Espona PANIC MAKERS Manuel (lead) Dir. Rene Cardona Jr. PERRO DE ALAMBRE El Niño (principal) Dir. Manolo Caño ELCRIMEN DEL PENALISTA Antonio (lead) Dir. Clemente De la Cerda EL ATENTADO Manuel (principal) Dir. Thaelman Urgelles SEAGULL FLY LOW Lt. PD Aldo Macor (principal) Dir. George Warner HISTORIAS DE AMOR Y BRUJERIAS Antonio (lead) Dir.Carlo Cosmi EL PEZ QUE FUMA Jairo (lead) Dir. Roman Chalbaud LOS TRACALEROS Musiquito(lead) Dir. Alfredo Lugo CANCION MANSA PARA UN PUEBLO BRAVO Gilberto (lead) Dir. Giancarlo Carrer COMPAÑERO AUGUSTO Augusto Cardenas (lead) Dir. Enver Cordido CRONICA DE UN SUBVERSIVO LATINOAMERICANO Gustavo Marquez (lead) Dir. Mauricio Walerstein CUANDO QUIERO LLORAR Victorino Perdomo (lead) Dir. Mauricio Walerstein THEATRE EL SAMAN Andrés Bello (lead) Dir. Eduardo Calcaño LATIN COFFEE Carlos (lead) Dir. Ted Pappas DON JUAN TENORIO Luis Mejia (lead) Dir. Lily A. Sierra LOS GRILLITOS SORDOS Hormigon (lead) Dir.Antonio Briceno WHAT THE BUTLER SAW Bellboy (lead) Dir. Manuel Poblete THE NUTCRACKER (BALLET) Father (principal) Dir.Hector Zaraspe VENEZUELA ERÓTICA Cristobal Colón (lead) Dir. Antonio Costante DON JUAN Don Juan (lead) Dir. Antonio Costante PARQUE PELIGROSO Pedro (lead) Dir. Ricardo Lombardi LOS HOMBROS DE AMERICA Javier (lead) Dir. Jose I.Cabrujas EL AMERICANO ILUSTRADO MacShelley (principal) Dir. Jose I.Cabrujas PARES Y NINES Manuel (lead) Dir. Fausto Verdial/ Orlando Urdaneta LA QUEMA DE JUDAS El periodista (lead) Dir. Ibrahim Guerra CARTAS DE AMOR Andy Dir. Miriam Dembo MONOLOGUES (written and performed 1997) DIVORCIARME YO Dir. Gerardo Blanco López Manuel ORLANDO EN TROPIGALA (writting-directing-performing) (2003) ORLANDO EN CADENA (writting-directing-performing) (2002) VIVA ORLANDO VIVO (writting-directing-performing) (2003) INFARTARME YO (writting-directing-performing) (2004) WRITTEN PLAYS DIVORCIARME YO (1997) SI LUIS (1998) HOMENAJE (2004) ADAPTATION OF ALFONSO PASO’S “GORRION” FOR A VENEZUELAN YOUNG THETARE COMPANY (2005) SOAP OPERAS LEAD IN MORE THAN 25 "NOVELAS" OR SOAP OPERAS: GARDENIA * LA GUAJIRITA * ELIZABETH * MAITE * EL BOXEADOR * LA ZULIANITA * LA LOBA * DANIELA * ZARATE * VIRGEN DE MEDIANOCHE * ISLA DE BRUJAS * LA MUJER PROHIBIDA * MARIELA MARIELA * LA VIDA DE SAN MARTINA DE PORRES * SACRIFICIO * SEÑORITA PERDOMO * UNA MUJER CON PASADO * ROVER Y AKELA * MI HIJO GABRIEL * LUCECITA * LA SEÑORITA HELENA * LA GUARICHA * HELENA * LA FIERA * CORAZON DE MADRE * DAMASO VELASQUEZ * LA GUARICHA * EL ENVIADO *EL PAIS DE LAS MUJERES* SITCOMS AND OTHER SHOWS BAMBILANDIA * EL ALMA DE MIS JUGUETES * EL SUAVECITO * A GOZAR CON CHUCHIN * CASOS Y COSAS DE CASA * EL TEATRO DE LOS VIERNES * TEATRO COMO EN EL TEATRO * LOS GAVILANES (ZARZUELA) * SOR ALEGRIA * CONDOMINIO * EL SHOW DE JOSELO * ORLANDO Y SIN COMPROMISO * TEATRO EN LA CALLE * EL TAXISTA *RADIO PIRATA * LOCURA DE AMOR (AS PRODUCER FOR EL GRUPO MENUDO) AS A RADIO HOST RADIO IMPACTO * RADIO AEROPUERTO * AND MANY YEARS WITH RADIO CAPITAL * FOR THE LAST SIX YEARS (UNTILL JULY 2004) HOSTED FROM 6:30 TO 9:00 am. “LA TOS DE AMERICA”. ALL NATIONAL NETWORKS. HOST OF TV SHOWS SABADO SENSACIONAL (GEST, HOST & CO-HOST SEVERAL TIMES) * ALMORZANDO CON ORLANDO (HIS OWN TALK SHOW) * LA RUEDA DE LA FORTUNA * CUÉNTAME ESE CHISTE * "D"NOCHE * ESTUDIO 15 * DISCO MAGICO * SABADO ESPECTACULAR * A TODO COLOR * VIVA LA JUVENTUD * SUPER SHOW * CON ORLANDO TODOS GANAN * ORLANDO CON ORLANDO * LA VERDAD BIEN DICHA (CH:22 MIAMI) * EL SHOW DE ORLANDO URDANETA (NVV CABLE ON 80 CITIES IN USA) COMMERCIALS KNORR/OVALTINE/GRANOR/GAP/SINGER/SHICK/RENAULT/ KEDS/MISTOLIN/ POND'S INTERTRON/LUFTHANSA/TWINKY/BURGER KING/FAB/COLGATE/PEGASO/ALERT.ETC. LANGUAGES: ENGLISH - ITALIAN - SPANISH. ACTING TRAINING: THE LEE STRASBERG THEATRE INSTITUTE, AT NEW YORK & LA (TEACHERS: LEE STRASBERG, ANNA STRASBERG, IRMA SUNDRAY AND PLAY WRITING COACHING BY LEONARD MELPHY) PREMIO NACIONAL DE CINE 1997 THE LAST SOAP OPERA “ EL PAÍS DE LAS MUJERES ” AND CONDUCTED TWO INTERNATIONAL SEASONS OF “AQUÍ ENTRE NOS ” THE LATE SHOW FOR GLOBOVISION (THE CNN&CBS LOCAL NETWORK) AND CANAL SUR (CABLE FOR THE CONTINENT AND EUROPE) FOR THREE YEARS HAD HIS DAILY RADIO SHOW WITH PEDRO LEON ZAPATA “ PÁJARO QUE VAS VOLANDO ” FOR A NEW NATIONAL-WIDE RADIO STATION. FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY 06:00 AM/07:00 AM FOR ONDA LA SUPERESTACIÓN 107.9FM DEL CIRCUITO UNION RADIO. 2001/2004 (RADIO) PRODUCER-DIRECTOR-CONDUCTOR ONDA LA SUPERESTACION HOST OF “LA TOS DE AMERICA” HUMOR AND POLITIC COMMENTS WITH MUSIC AND HUMORISTICS IMPROV. 2001/2004-10-21 (TELEVISION) PRODUCER-DIRECTOR-CONDUCTOR “TITULARES DE MANIANA” A POLITICAL SATIRE OF THE DAILY NEWS. “ALMORZANDO CON ORLANDO” ENTRE 1999 Y 2001 MEMEBER OF THE JURY FOR DE HISPANIC FILM FESTIVAL (1999) PRESIDENT OF THE JURY FOR THE HISPANIC FILM FESTIVAL (2000) EN MIAMI’S MIRACLE THEATRE: “DIVORCIARME YO…” SOLD OUT ALL THE SEASON GUEST – COHOST & HOST SEDVERAL TIMES AT “DESPIERTA AMERICA” THE UNIVISION’S MORNING SHOW GUEST WITH “DON FRANCISCO” IN MANY SHOWS (UNIVISION) AND ALSO WITH “EL GORDO Y LA FLACA” (UNIVISION) MEMEBER OF THE EXPERT JURY FOR THE GREAT FINALE OF “PROTAGONISTAS DE NOVELAS VIP” FOR TELEMUNDO GUEST AT LA TIMBA DE LA MANIANA (POPULAR MORNING RADIO SHOW) BESIDES OTHER RADIO SHOWS LIKE “JORGE Y EL GORDO” “ALEIDA LEAL PRESENTA” AND “EL SHOW DE GUILLERMO ALVAREZ GUEDEZ” FOUR TIMES GUEST STAR AT “TROPIGALA” FOUNTAIN BLUE HOTEL NOW DURING 2004 “EL SHOW DE FERNANDO” (AMERICA TV CHANEL 41) THREE TIMES GUEST MARIA ELVIRA CONFRONTA HOSTED BY MARIA ELVIRA SALAZAR (WDLPTV CHANEL 22) TWO TIMES GUEST. “A MANO LIMPIA” HOSTED BY OSCAR HAZA (AMERICA TV CHANEL 41) “LA HORA DE LA VERDAD” WITH THE JOURNALISTS, BROWN AND D’KENDALL (WDLPTV CHANEL 22) HOST ON “LA VERDAD BIEN DICHA” (WDLPTV CHANEL 22) HOST ON “EL SHOW DE ORLANDO URDANETA” EN NVV (COAST TO COAST CABLE FOR 80 CITIES AT USA) "DE REGRESO A CASA" CON CARLOS CATANIO - RADIO CARACOL - WRITING AND PERFORMING ON -TIRO AL BLANCO CON URDANETA- AT "MARIA ELVIRA LIVE" - MEGA TV - AS AN ACTOR, HOST AND CO-HOST HAS PRESENTED, PERFORMED AND INTERVIWED STARS IN MANY FILLS AS: AL PACINO, SEAN PENN, STWART WITMAN, MEL FERRER, NATALIE DELON, BRADFORD DILLMAN, JOSEPH COTTEN, JOHN IRELAND, MARIA CONCHITA ALONSO, CHEECH AND CHON, LUIS SANDRINI, ARTURO PUIG, ARNALDO ANDRE, JORGE FELIX, MANOLO COEGO, ENRIQUE ALZUGARAY, ROLANDO BARRAL, MAURITZIO MERLI, MARIA CASALS, PATRICIA RIVERA, ANA MARTIN, ARMANDO ROBLES, VALENTIN TRUJILLO, VERONICA CASTRO, LA TONGOLELE, PAQUITO DE RIVERA, KEYLA HERMECHEO, HECTOR ZARASPE, LA POLACA, MARIA ROJO, MARIO ALMADA, SAM PECKINGPAH, HUGO STIGLITZ, MARIANO ALVAREZ, LAMA GENCHENG, LAMA OLEF, BRIAN WEYCE, DON FRANCISCO, FERNANDO ARAU, AMALIA PEREZ DIAZ, MANUEL POBLETE, VICKY CARR, DESSY ARNAZ Sr., ESTHER WILLIAMS, FERNANDO LAMAS, RICARDO MONTALBAN, ERICK ESTRADA, WILLIAM DAFOE, TITO JUNCO, JORGE RIVERO, ARIADNA WELTER, TITO JUNCO, VICTOR JUNCO, RENE CARDONA Sr., FRANCISCO CASARES, IVONNE DE CARLO, EL GRUPO MENUDO, JULIO IGLESIAS, JOSE LUIS RODIGUEZ, RAFAEL, ROCIO JURADO, ROSARITO, ARTURO SANDOVAL, JOHNY VENTURA, CUQUIN VICTORIA, FREDDY VERAS GOICO, CARLOS PIANTINI, OSCAR HAZA, VICENTE NEBRADA,PACO RABAL, VICTORIA VERA, AMPARO GRISALES, VICTOR MALLARINO, CARLOS MUÑOZ, MANOLO ESCOBAR, TONO ANDREU, MARIO ZAPAG, JORGE GARCIA SATUR, JORGE PORCEL, MARIA ELVIRA SALAZAR, MORIA CASAN, ANRES PERCIAVALE, JUANA PEREZ, ELISA RAMIREZ, CARLOS MATA, RICARDO MONTANER, GUILLERMO DAVILA, JOSE BARDINA, LUPITA FERRER, DORIS WELLS, EDMUNDO VALDEMAR, EVA MORENO, FERNANDO FIORI, HILDA VERA, DANIEL LUGO, MAYRA ALEJANDRA, LA PEQUEÑA COMPAÑÍA, PEDRO LEON ZAPATA, JACOBO BORGES, ALEXIS DE LA SIERRA, LUISA RICHTER, MARIA TERESA CASTILLO, SOFIA IMBER, ZOE VALDEZ, MIGUEL OTERO SILVA, ORLANDO ARAUJO, INOCENTE PALACIOS, PACO VERA, MANUEL ALFREDO RODRIGUEZ, CAUPOLICAN OVALLES, AQUILES NAZOA, ANIBAL NAZOA, CLAUDIO NAZOA, EDUARDO CALCAÑO, OTROVA GOMAS, LAUREANO DELGADO, NAPOLEON BRAVO, ANGELA ZAGO, ALVARO VARGAS LLOZA, CARLOS ALBERTO MONTANER, PLINIO APULEYO MENDOZA, ALEXIS MARQUEZ RODRIGUEZ, ANDRES OPENHEIMER, JAVIER MARIAS, JOSE LUIS LOPEZ VAZQUEZ, AMPARO SOLER LEAL, SVETISLAV FIODOROV, JESUS PUENTE LEIVA, ADRIANO GONZALES LEON, JUAN LISCANO, SIMON ALBERTO CONSALVI, CARLOS ANDRES PEREZ, LUIS HERRERA CAMPINS, TOMAS ELOY MARTINEZ, HELENA PONIATOVSKY, CACHAO, OLGA GUILLOT, ROBERTO SALCEDO, MANO DE PIEDRA DURAN, SOLEDAD SILVEIRA, NORBERTO VIEYRA, MARCELO ROMO, RUBENS DE FALCO, LUCELIA SANTOS, IRENE SAEZ, ROBERT DOQUI, TONY YOUNG,
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