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Enzo Vogrincic Roldán (Latin American Spanish: [ˈenso βoɣɾinˈsik]; [1] born 22 March 1993) is a Uruguayan actor, best known for playing Numa Turcatti in the 2023 film Society of the Snow. [ 2 ] Early life
The character of Rafael Cano in Frank Marshall's 1993 film Alive is inspired by him and was played by actor Michael DeLorenzo. Turcatti is a focal character of the film Society of the Snow , dedicated to his support for other victims and because he was the last one to die. [ 17 ]
Enzo Vogrincic portrays Turcatti in “Society of the Snow,” who serves as the film’s narrator. Who was Numa Turcatti? Turcatti did not play on the team. He was friends with Pancho Delgado ...
Society of the Snow (Spanish: La sociedad de la nieve) is a 2023 survival drama film directed by J. A. Bayona and based on Pablo Vierci's 2009 book of the same name, [5] [6] which details the true story of a Uruguayan rugby team's experience in 1972 after Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashed in the Andes Mountains.
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The following actors are credited in the opening titles. Elisa Del Genio (season 1; guest season 2), Margherita Mazzucco (seasons 1–3), [3] Alba Rohrwacher (season 4; cameo season 3), [4] and Elisabetta De Palo [a] (featured season 4; guest season 1) as Elena "Lenù" Greco, a girl from a poor neighbourhood in the outskirts of 1950s Naples.
Stan Van Gundy has been dealing with a family tragedy since August, when his wife, Kim, died. Kim was 61 and the two had been married for 35 years. Kim's cause of death was publicly shared as ...
Henry Cele, 66, South African actor and soccer player. [9] Charmaine Dragun, 29, Australian television news presenter, apparent suicide by jumping. [10] The Fabulous Moolah, 84, American professional wrestler. [11] [12] Lord Michael Fitzalan-Howard, 91, British soldier and courtier, Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps (1972–1981). [13]