Generated by GPT-5-mini| Sebastián Caboto | |
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| Name | Sebastián Caboto |
| Birth name | Sebastián Caboto |
| Birth date | 17 May 1959 |
| Birth place | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1977–present |
| Family | Alberto Migré (relative), Juan Bautista Caboto (ancestor) |
Sebastián Caboto is an Argentine actor known for his work in film, television, and theater across Argentina, Spain, and Italy. He emerged during the late 1970s and became prominent through roles in period dramas, telenovelas, and international co-productions. Caboto's career spans collaborations with major directors, production companies, and cultural institutions in Latin America and Europe.
Caboto was born in Buenos Aires and comes from a family with deep ties to Italy, Spain, and Argentina. He is descended from the Caboto family, whose historical associations include explorers such as John Cabot and Sebastian Cabot (explorer), and he grew up amid cultural influences from Piamonte, Ligurian, and Andalusian traditions. His parents were involved in creative and professional circles linked to Argentine cinema, Teatro Colón, and Universidad de Buenos Aires alumni networks. During childhood he was exposed to performances at venues like Teatro San Martín, Centro Cultural Recoleta, and Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. He attended schools affiliated with Instituto Libre de Segunda Enseñanza and had early training connected to institutions such as Conservatorio Nacional de Música and acting workshops led by figures from Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires cultural programs.
Caboto began his career on stage in Buenos Aires with companies associated with directors from Teatro General San Martín, Atahualpa del Cioppo ensembles, and productions staged at Teatro Cervantes. He transitioned to television with appearances on programs produced by networks like Canal 13 (Argentina), Telefe, and co-productions involving RAI, TVE, and Televisión Española. In film he worked with producers linked to Argentineta, Patagonik Film Group, and independent companies that collaborated with distributors such as Buena Vista International and Warner Bros. Pictures. Caboto has performed under the direction of figures associated with Ricardo Wullicher, Fernando Ayala, Adolfo Aristarain, Héctor Olivera, and international filmmakers connected to festivals including Festival de Cannes, Venice Film Festival, and Berlin International Film Festival.
Caboto's early notable screen role came in a production associated with Televisión Pública Argentina and featured cast members who worked with actors from María Elena Walsh adaptations and screenwriters linked to Jorge Luis Borges adaptations. He later starred in a historical miniseries that referenced events tied to Juan Manuel de Rosas, José de San Martín, and Domingo Faustino Sarmiento in dramatizations produced by teams that had collaborated with Héctor Germán Oesterheld adaptations. On television he led telenovela ensembles alongside performers from China Zorrilla, Graciela Borges, and Norma Aleandro, in projects aired on Canal 9 (Buenos Aires) and exported to markets served by Telemundo and Univision. In film roles he portrayed characters interacting in narratives related to Dirty War, Falklands War, and cultural tensions explored by auteurs connected to Lucrecia Martel and Pablo Trapero circles. Internationally, he appeared in co-productions with companies that employed talent from Spain national football team celebrity cameos, and projects that screened at San Sebastián International Film Festival and Mar del Plata International Film Festival.
Caboto received nominations in national awards presented by organizations like the Asociación de Cronistas Cinematográficos de la Argentina and was considered in selections by juries from institutions such as INCAA and panels associated with Fundación Konex. His performances earned mentions in critics' lists from publications tied to Clarín (Argentine newspaper), La Nación, and cultural programmes on Radio Nacional Argentina. Festival juries from Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata and critics at Festival Iberoamericano de Huelva recognized productions featuring his work. He was invited to serve on panels at forums organized by Ministerio de Cultura de la Nación (Argentina), Universidad del Cine (FUC), and European symposiums coordinated with Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia.
Caboto has maintained residences in Buenos Aires and periods of residence in Madrid and Rome while participating in theater revivals at venues like Teatro San Martín and Teatro Maipo. He has collaborated with cultural foundations such as Fundación Konex and contributed to charity events organized by Cruz Roja Argentina and arts outreach programs linked to Ministerio de Cultura de la Nación (Argentina). In later years he has continued to act in television series for platforms associated with Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and regional streaming services, and he has occasionally taught masterclasses at institutions like Universidad de Buenos Aires, Escuela Municipal de Arte Dramático, and Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico.
Category:Argentine male actors Category:People from Buenos Aires