Actors

Nahuel Cano

Nahuel Cano

Nahuel Cano was born in Neuquén, Patagonia Argentina, in 1982. He lives and works in Buenos Aires. He is an actor, director, and teacher. As an actor, he worked both in cinema and theatre with renowned directors: Lucrecia Martel, Hector Olivera, Ricardo Bartis and Alejandro Tantanián among others. Since 2010 Nahuel Cano directs and runs the company El Cuarto, located in Buenos Aires. That year the company undertakes a project of site-specific performances: "Twenty Astronauts Moonwalking". In 2011 he presented in different cities of South America the site-specific performances "Did you know that Matta-Clark is dead?" and "Climatique et Solitude". In 2013 he premieres at the Biennale of Young Art of Buenos Aires "Todos Mis Miedos". This show received a great acknowledgement from the critic and the public. Such recognition positioned Nahuel Cano as one of the new cutting-edge artists in the city of Buenos Aires. In 2015 he premiered "La Vida Breve", co-produced by FIBA-International Festival of Buenos Aires. In 2017 was premiered "Una Tierra Salvaje", the new work of his company, co-produced by FIBA with the support of Bienal Arte Joven (Argentina) Festival Santiago a Mil (Chile) and Studio Loos (Netherlands). Nahuel Cano has studies in philosophy, politics and Chinese Martial Arts, and in 2010 he founded his own studio, a place for training, research and creation in performance. Since that he has taught courses and seminars in Argentina, Latin America and Europe. As an artist and political activist, he is a founder member of Escena Política since 2015. This collective has organized many actions, forums, performances, and political-artistic protests.
Nai Bonet

Nai Bonet

Nai Bonet was a stunningly gorgeous and voluptuous brunette actress, singer, and belly dancer who appeared in a handful of pictures and television programs made throughout the 1960's and 1970's. She was born on January 6, 1939 to a Vietnamese mother and a French father in Saigon, Vietnam. Nai began her career as a professional entertainer at age thirteen by headlining as a belly dancer in a show at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Not surprisingly, the statuesque Bonet portrayed alluring and enticing exotic dancers in the screwy comedy "John Goldfarb, Please Come Home," "The Sheik" episode of "The Beverly Hillbillies," the wacky James Bond spoof "The Spy with the Cold Nose," and the uproariously raunchy tongue-in-cheek fantasy soft-core romp "Fairy Tales." Her other roles include the proverbial hooker with a heart of gold in the trashy crime saga "Hoodlums" and Dracula's sexy rebellious granddaughter in the amusingly goofy late 1970's disco vampire comedy hoot "Nocturna," both of which Bonet conceived the stories for in addition to serving as executive producer and star. Moreover, Nai recorded the hilarious novelty song "Jelly Belly" for Karate Records, graced the covers of the albums "Turkish Delight" and "Belly Dancer Favorites" by Gus Vali & His Orchestra, and posed for a pictorial in the April, 1979 issue of the men's magazine "Gallery." On stage, Bonet was featured in productions of "Aida," a variation of "Salome" called "Dance of the Seven Veils," "The Rubaiyat of Sophie Klein," and "Lysistrata." After the failure of "Hoodlums," Bonet retired from movies and today she still resides in Manhattan.