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Juan Pablo Raba Vidal (born 14 January 1977) is a Colombian film, TV and telenovela actor, best known internationally for his role as Gustavo Gaviria in the 2015 Netflix series Narcos. Early life [ edit ]
The series is produced by Dynamo Producciones for Netflix [1] and stars Juan Pablo Raba as the lead character. [2] It tells the story of Jhon Jeiver (Juan Pablo Raba), a guerrilla fighter who moves from the jungle to Bogotá after the signing of the Peace Treaty. [3] It is Netflix's first Colombian original series. [4] [a]
Gustavo Gaviria played by Juan Pablo Raba (season 1; guest season 2), Pablo’s cousin and right-hand man. He is a founding member of the Medellín cartel. Carlos Lehder played by Juan Riedinger (season 1), a drug trafficker and high-ranking member of the Medellín cartel.
Chile’s Juntos Films and two of Colombia’s more renowned actors, Angie Cepeda (“Rebellion”) and Juan Pablo Raba (“Narcos”), are boarding drama “Domestic Animals” by Colombian ...
Katheryn Winnick, Juan Pablo Raba, and Teresa Ruiz also star. The film was theatrically released in the United States on January 15, 2021, by Open Road Films and Briarcliff Entertainment. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Neeson's performance but criticized the film as being formulaic. [6]
Natalia Streignard [4] and Juan Pablo Raba star as the protagonists with Hilda Abrahamz as the main antagonist. The series is the reunion of Raba, Streignard, and Abrahamz, along with Flavio Caballero and Amalia Pérez Díaz after they were cast in La niña de mis ojos in 2001.
It stars Colombian actress Valerie Domínguez, and Juan Pablo Raba. [8] In Colombia, the series premiered on 20 July 2010 on Caracol Televisión, [9] and concluded in general on 6 January 2012. [10] During its first season in Colombia, the series averaged a rating of 11.8. [11] While the second season averaged only 5.8 ratings during its ...
Gustavo was played by actor Juan Pablo Raba in the first season of the Netflix television series, Narcos.The series attributes his death to the former members of the Search Bloc as well as relatives of Escobar's victims, but depicts it happening some time into the Gaviria administration.