He was born in Argentina, in l961. From an early age he began filming in his hometown. In 1990 he graduated from CERC, with the title of Film Director. That same year he received a scholarship from the French Embassy and traveled to France to study with important screenwriters. In 1992 he began his work on television and was part of the group of artists who initiated the new Argentine humor. He directed several TV Shows, including: “De la Cabeza” (1992); “Cha, cha, cha” (1993); “Everything for 2 pesos” (2000-2002) – Program of which he was author and director, winner of the Martín Fierro award for best comedy program. Parallel to his career on television, he continues his cinematographic work: he directed the film Cómplices (1998); I am your adventure (2003); The Return of Peter Cascada (2005); Flying Birds (2010); Soledad y Larguirucho (2011 – co-director); For a Handful of Hairs (2012); Don’t cry for me, England (2018). Since 2004 to date he has also ventured into theater direction.