
Kevin Schiele
Acting
Biography
Kevin Schiele is an Argentine actor based in Buenos Aires. He trained as an actor under Augusto Fernandes, el Indio Romero, Javier Daulte, Carlos Rivas, and Lili Popovich. He has extensive experience in theatre, television, film, and advertising. His notable theatre performances include "Rey Juan", "El Brete", "Macbeth", and "El Amor y la Memoria". In film, he has appeared in several movies such as "La última entrada" directed by Demian Rugna, "La muerte conoce tu nombre" by Daniel de la Vega, and "El prisionero irlandés" directed by Carlos María Jaureguialzo, Marcela Silva, and Nasute. His recent roles include "Matadero" by Santiago Fillol and "Los Ojos del Abismo", also directed by Daniel de la Vega. Additionally, he has made appearances in the films "Un cuento chino" and "Mi obra maestra", as well as in the TV series "Ringo: Gloria y Muerte" and "El amor después del amor".
Known For

In a dark and decadent city, Sean Fallon - a corrupt cop - will have to face his own demons to put an end to a series of brutal rapes and murders of the most weirdest kind. With the help of the local pimps, headed by Chance, Fallon will go the hunt for the serial killer, that may in the end not be human!
Dying God

Set in 1960, the story follows the efforts of the Mossad, the Israeli Secret Service, to find former SS Colonel Adolf Eichmann, who ran from Germany to Argentina and took the name Ricardo Clement. He was wanted for the murders of both Europeans and Jews during the Holocaust. Learning of Eichmann's living in Argentina, the Mossad sends a team to capture him, led by agent Peter Malkin. The standing order: bring Eichmann back alive to Israel for trial.
The Man Who Captured Eichmann

Arturo, the successful owner of an art gallery, and Renzo, a talented but decadent painter, are old friends who cannot stop bickering. One day, Arturo comes up with a solution to all their problems, but the plan they concoct turns out to be crazier and riskier than they originally expected.
My Masterpiece

A comedy that chronicles a chance encounter between Robert and a Chinese named Jun who wanders lost through the city of Buenos Aires in search of his uncle after being assaulted by a taxi driver and his henchmen.
Chinese Take-Away

A soldier awakens on a warship littered with corpses, her memories fragmented. She embarks on a dangerous journey, battling adversaries and struggling to survive.
Eyes of the Abyss

Close-up to a man who censored films during the military dictatorship in Argentina, slightly inspired by the infamous Miguel Paulino Tato.
The Eyes of the Scissors

Bruce Taylor works as a doctor at a mental hospital with a dark mysterious history. When the nightmares of a patient start to affect Bruce's sleep, he thinks he might be going crazy himself. Worse still, the discovery of an old human skull threatens everyone with disease. Bruce must call upon his father Anthony for help to figure out the truth behind the skull and stop the spread of the disease.
Death Knows Your Name

Iris, a young aspiring model, agrees to a private photo shoot at the mansion of an elderly millionaire photographer, unaware of what awaits her.
Iris

Buenos Aires, 1994. Memé Tizou is a famous vedette whose name shines brightly on the marquee of Corrientes Avenue, at least until the show’s producer, Armando, announces the decision to hire a younger woman. This decision leaves Memé confronted with a challenging question: what is she capable of doing to prove her place belongs on stage?
Faux Feathers

A young Irish soldier falls prisoner after the English Invasions in Buenos Aires, in 1806. Encouraged in these lands by the same libertarian sentiments that inspired him in his country, his ideals will connect with the nobility of Luisa Ochoa, the young and vigorous widow he meets during his captivity. Love, loss and dignity are concurrent themes in an atypical work within Argentine film production.