
Jean Pierre Reguerraz
Known For
Acting
Born
1939-01-01 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died
2007-11-02
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean-Pierre Reguerraz (1939 – November 2, 2007) was an Argentine stage and film actor noted for his deep bass voice. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1939 of French parents, he studied acting in Europe before returning to Argentina in 1960 for various stage roles. He performed at the Teatro Payro in Marathon, Rayuela, and Ivanov. He appeared in 35 films, mostly in supporting roles, including the critically acclaimed El Armario in 2001. In the 2006 Oscar-entry film Family Law, which was distributed in the United States, he played "Uncle Eduardo", a shady attorney. Movie critic Ty Burr of The Boston Globe said Family Law "gets a lift" from Reguerraz' portrayal. Other films include El Amor y la ciudad (2006) and Garage Olimpo (1999), as "Juan Carlos". His last film appearance was in Luisa, filmed in mid-2007. Reguerraz died at age 68 on November 2, 2007, after what was described as a "long illness".
Most Known For

Hostage
as Juan

Garage Olimpo
as Juan Carlos

Camila

XXY
as Esteban

The Man Who Captured Eichmann
as Laszio Ungari

The Dark Side of the Heart
as Gustavo

Luisa

Moebius
as Deckes

I, the Worst of All

Man Facing Southeast

Love and Dread
as Otto Dietrich

Garúa

Vendado y frío
as Gedalio Álvarez

Refugio en la ciudad

Como un avión estrellado
as Man in Drugstore

The Angry Toy
as El Rengo

Kara

Un amor en Moisés Ville
as David's father

The Day Maradona Met Gardel

How silly are to grow up
as Castembacher