Óscar Carrillo

Óscar Carrillo
Born(1965-10-28)October 28, 1965
Lima, Peru
DiedJune 26, 2025(2025-06-26) (aged 59)
Lima, Peru
Occupation(s)Actor, theatre director
SpouseNatalia Torres Vilar (1997–2025)
ChildrenAndrés Carrillo Torres
Alejandro Carrillo Torres

Óscar Eduardo Carrillo Vértiz (August 29, 1965 – June 26, 2025) was a Peruvian actor and director of theatre, television and Peruvian cinema who starred in the television series Tatán and the soap opera Los de arriba y los de abajo.[1][2] He died on June 26, 2025, at the age of 59.[3]

Filmography

Television

As an actor

  • Bolero (1993)
  • Tatán (1994) as Luis D Unián Dulanto "Tatán".
  • Those Above and Those Below (1994) as Ulises Fiestas.
  • The Ones and the Others (1995) as Alejandro Borja.
  • Tribes of the Street (1996) as Commander Mendieta
  • Everything is Bought, Everything is Sold (1997) as Rafael Muro.
  • People as One (1999–2000)
  • Sarita Colonia (2002) as Raúl
  • Eva del Edén (2004) as Hernando de Palomino
  • Un amor indomable (2007) (telenovela)
  • La fuerza Fénix (2008) as Commander Eléspuru.
  • Graffiti (telenovela) (2008–2009) as Nicolás Silva.
  • Clave uno: Médicos en alerta (2009–2010) as Domingo Fuentes.
  • Tribulación (series) (2010) as Commander Céspedes.
  • Doors to the Beyond (2011), Episode "The Grandfather" as Seer Mario Acosta.
  • La Perricholi (2011) as Constable Pulido.
  • Ramírez (2013) as Commander
  • Grau, Knight of the Seas (2014)
  • Our History (2015) as Francisco Robles.
  • My Three Marías (2016) as Gaspar Rivera Benítez # 2
  • Just a Mother (2017) as Nero Berreta.
  • Witchy Eyes (2018–2019) as Mario Gavilán.
  • In Alicia's Skin (2019) as Juan Hipólito Roque.
  • The Other Shore (2020) as Martín Salazar.
  • Princesses (2020–2021) as César Ortiz de Guzmán.
  • Moonlight (2021–present) as Ramiro Zevallos.
  • Your Name and Mine (2024) as Marcial Montero.

As Director

  • Gabriela (Telenovela) 1998 (Stage Direction)
  • Baila Reggaeton (Miniseries) 2007 (Stage Direction)
  • Conversando con la Luna (Telenovela) Seasons 1, 2 and 3 (2012-2014)
  • Nuestra Historia (Series) 2015 (Direction)

Film

  • Proof of Life (2000) as Trial Honcho by Taylor Hackford
  • And If I Saw You, I Don't Remember (2003) as Alberto by Miguel Barreda Delgado
  • Coca Mama (2004) by Marianne Eyde
  • Both (2005) by Lisset Barcellos
  • Eyes of Fire (2006) by Gustavo Fernández
  • A Shadow Ahead (2007) by Augusto Tamayo San Román
  • The Darkness (2008) (suspended project)
  • The City of Gardens (renamed as 186 Dollars to Freedom) (2011) by Camilo Vila
  • Knives in the Sky (2013) by Chicho Durant
  • F27 (2014) by Willy Combe
  • Disappear (2015) by Dorian Fernández-Moris
  • Bleed, Scream, Beat! (2017) by Aldo Miyashiro
  • Django: Blood of My Blood (2018) by Aldo Salvini
  • La Pampa (2023) by Dorian Fernández-Moris

Theater

As an actor

  • The Bell-Belled Hat by Luigi Pirandello (1991) as Ciampa
  • Life Is a Dream by Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1992) as Segismundo
  • Yerma by Federico García Lorca (1992) as Juan
  • Vladimir by Alfonso Santistevan (1994) as Che Guevara
  • Do You Want to Be with Me? by Augusto Cabada (1994) as Alberto Pflucker
  • Tell Me We Have Time by César de María (1997)
  • Malayerba by Rafael Mendizabal (1997) as Dimas
  • Qoillor Ritti by Delfina Paredes (1999) as Matalinares
  • Return to the Desert by Bernard-Marie Koltès (1999)
  • Unidentified Human Remains by Brad Fraser (2000) as Bernie
  • A Sunday Afternoon by Maritza Núñez (2000) as André Breton
  • Popcorn by Ben Elton (2001) as Wayne Hudson
  • Chance Encounter by Alonso Cueto (2002) as Bobby
  • Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (2005) as Brutus
  • The Feast of the Goat by Mario Vargas Llosa (2007)
  • Revelry by Nicolás Yerovi (2010) as Benito
  • The Story of a Horse by Mark Rozovsky (2012) as "Equerry"
  • "Hemingway" by Maritza Núñez (2014) as "Hemingway"
  • "The Liberator's Horse" by Alfonso Santistevan (2015) as "The Professor"
  • "The Crowd" by Nick Rongjun Yu (2016)
  • "A Mystery, a Passion" by Aldo Miyashiro (2018)

As Director

  • "Luther" by John Osborne (1994)
  • "Educating Rita" by Willy Russell (1995)
  • "Three Postmodern Loves" by Eduardo Adrianzén (1998) "Premiere"
  • "The Third Age of Youth" by Eduardo Adrianzén (1999) "Premiere"
  • "The Doves' Nest" by Eduardo Adrianzén (2000) Premiere
  • A Kind of Absence by Marcela Robles (2000) Premiere
  • Thorns by Eduardo Adrianzén (2001) Premiere
  • Two for the Road by César de María (2002) Premiere
  • The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov (2003)
  • Don Perlimplín's Love for Belisa in His Garden by Federico García Lorca (2005)
  • The Cisura de Silvio by Víctor Falcón (2006) Premiere
  • Extremes by William Mastrosimone (2007)
  • Heraud, the Flying Heart by Eduardo Adrianzén (2009) Premiere
  • Libertinos by Eduardo Adrianzén (2012) Premiere
  • Eternity in Their Eyes by Eduardo Adrianzén (2013) Premiere
  • Silencio Sísmico by Eduardo Adrianzén (2016) Premiere
  • Cinema Frontera based on Cinema Sderot by Felipe Curiel (2016) Microteatro Project
  • Salto en Sepia based on Fragmento de Teatro II by Samuel Beckett (2020)
  • Rosmary and the Liberator by Eduardo Adrianzén (2021) produced by the Gran Teatro Nacional

References

  1. ^ Manrique Llerena, Yanina. El Comercio Peru (ed.). "Óscar Carrillo rises like the phoenix". El Comercio (Peru). Archived from the original on 2011-12-11. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
  2. ^ Morocho, Ana (2024-10-27). "Óscar Carrillo reveals how he faced the consequences of fame due to 'Tatán' and what he thinks of the criticism against Mario Cortijo". infobae. Retrieved 2024-10-27.
  3. ^ Carrillo, Carmen Virginia (2007-06-02). "Grupos artísticos literarios en la Venezuela de los años sesenta". Latinoamérica. Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanos (44): 59. doi:10.22201/cialc.24486914e.2007.44.57363. ISSN 2448-6914.