Facundo Espinosa

Facundo Espinosa

Facundo Espinosa (born April 28, 1980, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a notable Argentine actor and musician. He embarked on his television career in 1991 with "El árbol azul" and has since become widely recognized for his roles in popular Argentine television series, including "Campeones de la vida," "Son amores," "Los Roldán," and "Son de Fierro."Beyond his acting, Espinosa has a significant career in music as a songwriter, composer, and producer. He composed theme songs for various television series like "Femenino Masculino" (2003) and "Botineras" (2009). In 2004, he formed the rock group Loco Suelto with his friend Mariano Mere, releasing their first album in 2008. He also collaborated with Patricia Sosa on her album "Lija y terciopelo" in 2007.His filmography includes roles in "The Motorcycle Diaries" (2004), "Cold Sweat" (2010), and the recently completed film "The Heart Knows" (2025). He has also composed film scores for movies such as "Sudor frío" (2010) and "Familia para armar" (2011). Espinosa received a Clarín Award in 2002 for Best New Actor in Television for his performance in "Son Amores."