Martin Kalwill
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Martin Kalwill has been acting in TV, films, theater and commercials
for more than fifteen years. Originally from Argentina, his work has
played at Festival De La Havana, the Berlin Film Festival and Sundance
where "Un Crisantemo Estalla En Cinco Esquinas," featured him as a
soul-searching Hassidic Jew lost in Latin America. His career at the
international level began with his cinematic debut in "Alambrado"
(Fenced In) directed by famous Italian director Marco Bechis. His work
in that country continues with Marcello Mastroianni's "De Eso No Se
Habla" (I Don't Want To Talk About It). IndieWIRE film critic Anthony
Kaufman said another Kalwill film, A Chrysanthemum Burst in
Cincoesquinas, began the "New Argentine Cinema" wave.
In 2000, Kalwill moved to Miami where he starred in numerous commercial spots on Spanish language television radio and prints. His background in circus performance led him to teach the arts on reality television. Ambition to reach a bigger audience led him to move to New York City in 2007.
In recent years he has appeared doing cameos and juggling in numerous New York productions such as Howl, Louis C.K., Morning Glory, Eat Pray Love, Salt, White Collar, An Englishman in New York, Oliver Stone's World Trade Center, Noah, among other movies.
In April 2014, Japanese Magazine Warp named Kalwill as one of it's "Coolest New Yorkers". On June DNAinfo.com posted a profile on him titled 'Circus Performer Juggles Met Opera Gig With Entertaining Park Crowds'.
In 2000, Kalwill moved to Miami where he starred in numerous commercial spots on Spanish language television radio and prints. His background in circus performance led him to teach the arts on reality television. Ambition to reach a bigger audience led him to move to New York City in 2007.
In recent years he has appeared doing cameos and juggling in numerous New York productions such as Howl, Louis C.K., Morning Glory, Eat Pray Love, Salt, White Collar, An Englishman in New York, Oliver Stone's World Trade Center, Noah, among other movies.
In April 2014, Japanese Magazine Warp named Kalwill as one of it's "Coolest New Yorkers". On June DNAinfo.com posted a profile on him titled 'Circus Performer Juggles Met Opera Gig With Entertaining Park Crowds'.
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