Diego Starosta is an actor, known for Relatos salvajes (2014), El nadador inmóvil (1998) and Cien años de perdón (2016).
Diego Stredel (born 1993) is a Venezuelan/Canadian actor. He was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela where he spent the majority of his childhood. At a very early age, his Venezuelan mom told him that if he didn't learn to dance he was never going to get a girlfriend. So he learned to dance salsa and merengue immediately. At 11 years old he took part in a dance performance where he was a lead interpreting the choreography to the hit song "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" by the Backstreet Boys. He loved it so much that he decided he was going to pursue a career in performance. At 13 years old Diego moved to Calgary, Canada with his mom to pursue a better future. He signed up for acting classes as soon as he could and his love for acting became a full-time passion. When he graduated High School he applied to the Performance program at Mount Royal University. He trained there for two years after moving on to a professional career in the Calgary theatre scene. He then went on to pursue a Bachelor's Degree at the University of Alberta. He is now based in Vancouver where he works in film, TV, and motion capture.
Diego Swing is known for Ultraviolet (2006), Gik do yau wak (1992) and Yellowthread Street (1990).
Diego Timbó is known for Me Tira da Mira (2022), Se Nada Der Certo (2013) and Cleo feat. Pocah: Queima (2019).
Diego Tinoco is an actor, known for On My Block (2018), Teen Wolf (2011) and Knights of the Zodiac (2023).
Diego Torres Kuri is an actor and director, known for Maidaan (2022), Life as a Mermaid (2016) and Beyond the Law (2019).
Diego Valentini is an actor, known for Hotel Inferno (2013).
Diego Vegezzi is known for Society of the Snow (2023), La mirada invisible (2010) and María y el Araña (2013).
Writer/Director Diego Velasco was born in the states but raised in Caracas, Venezuela. His first feature, "The Zero Hour", broke all Venezuelan box office records. Velasco was featured as one of the Ten Mover and Reshapers of Latin American Cinema by Variety Magazine. His first US project, Cybergeddon, was a digital crime-thriller from visionary storyteller and CSI creator Anthony E. Zuicker. True to its cyber nature, the film, which stars Missy Peregrym and Oliver Martinez, had a day and date release in more than 25 countries via Yahoo! -surpassing over 1 billion views. On the TV front, Velasco directed the immigration episode for the final season of the Emmy Award-winning Orange is the New Black, an episode which The New Yorker singled out as "Brilliant". He also directed the comedy Teenage Bounty Hunters (created by Kathleen Jordan, produced by Jenji Kohan), Diary of a Future President (created by Ilana Peña, produced by Gina Rodriguez), and Gentefied (created by Marvin Lemus & Linda Yvette Chávez, produced by America Ferrera). Velasco served as the Producing/Director for the second season of BET/Showtime Twenties (created by Lena Waithe). He was also the Producing / Director for Social Distance, the first scripted anthology to be produced remotely during the COVID 19 pandemic (created by Hilary Wiseman Graham and produced by Jenji Kohan). Velasco's next feature, The Whistler, is a thriller based on the Venezuelan legend of the same name. The script, written by Carolina Paiz (Orange is the New Black, Narcos) was selected for the Sundance Writers Lab. His most recent TV Directing credits include the soon-to-be-released series This Fool (Hulu) and Grease, Rise of the Pink Ladies (Paramount+).
Diego Velazquez was born on December 5, 2001. He is an actor and editor, known for The Thundermans (2013), Emmett (2019) and Extraordinary Measures (2010).