Marco Pigossi
One of the most important artists of his generation, Marco Pigossi collects high-profile roles in 13 years of career as an actor. Jointly with Netflix International, Marco is taking his work to millions of people in the 190 countries where the platform is present. In the last two years, he starred in three productions, in three countries and three different languages: the Australian Tidelands (2018), the Spanish Alta Mar (2020) and the Brazilian Invisible City (2020).
He kicks off his international career starring Tidelands, Netflix's first Australian original production. In the series, he gives life to Dylan, one of the leaders of the Tidelanders and romantic pair of Adrielle Cuthbert, character of Elsa Pataky. His second work is the recently launched third season of the Spanish show Alta Mar. In the series, he plays a spy responsible for finding out who is the killer who carries a lethal virus on the ship that gives rise to the story. And later this year, Pigossi will launch Invisible City, his first Brazilian production on Netflix. Created and directed by the renowned Brazilian director Carlos Saldanha, the series will portray an underworld inhabited by mythical creatures that evolved from a lineage of Brazilian folklore.
With a consolidated career of more than 14 years of TV, in which he worked on more than twelve novels on Rede Globo. Marco has become one of the main actors of his generation, starring five consecutive projects in five years.
His most recent TV work was in the series Onde Nascem Os Fortes, whose story is about his character's disappearance. He was before in the soap opera A Força do Querer, by author Glória Perez, aired in 2017, one of the greatest successes in the Brazilian TV dramaturgy in the last decade and will be replayed in 2020. Throughout the years he worked for the channel, he was in the soup opera Caras e Bocas (2009), Ti Ti Ti (2010), Fina Estampa (2011), Gabriela (2012). From 2013, he became a protagonist in Sangue Bom, followed by Boogie Oogie (2014) and A Regra do Jogo (2015), nominated to the International Emmy Awards in 2016.