Benjamín Vicuña Luco (Santiago de Chile, November 29, 1978) is a prominent film, theater, and television actor, as well as a cultural entrepreneur. He has developed a successful artistic career in Chile, Argentina, and Spain, establishing himself as one of the most recognized figures in the Hispanic American acting scene. In 2006, he was selected as the seventh best Chilean actor of all time by the Chile elige list. Alongside Gonzalo Valenzuela, he founded the Mori Cultural Center, a space dedicated to promoting art and culture. He has also explored his facet as a writer with books like "Blanca, la niña que quería volar" (2023), his most personal work, and "El Coronel don Tomás de Figueroa" (2010), demonstrating his creative versatility and commitment to narrative.
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