Luis Cherubini is a Venezuelan actor, born on January 30 1992 in the city of Barquisimeto. His life took a huge turn when he decided to leave everything behind in his country because of the lack of opportunity and political crisis of his native country Venezuela. He arrived in Hollywood in 2017, Immediately started writing and producing his own projects, working day and night to dabble in the industry. In 2018 he decided to write, produce, and direct a Short Film for which he received many praises, since then, he has worked constantly in his love for the craft and pursuing acting as a career. He has starred in many films like "Lecciones de mi Madre" "Los Pollitos' ' Both won in film festivals like Venice short films awards, LA indie film festival among others. In 2020 Luis had more appearances in films like "two weeks to 29" and the limited series "The sleepers'' both playing the leading role and both expected to be released in 2022.
Luis Chavez got his start in acting in the late 1990s, when he appeared as a guest in an episode of the short-lived medical drama "L.A. Doctors". In 1999, he made his film debut, playing a supporting role in the independent drama release "Bellyfruit". Most of his work is in television, with guest roles in programs such as "Angel", "Monk", "Malcolm in the Middle", "ER", "Sleeper Cell","Weeds" and most recently, "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles", where he played the recurring role of Morris, the high school best friend of John Connor (Thomas Dekker). Chavez has also starred in several high-profile films. He played two roles in the crime thriller "Ocean's Thirteen",appeared alongside Larry the Cable Guy in the war comedy "Delta Farce" and in the Kim Basinger indie thriller "While She was out". His work in the short film "A Day's Work" earned him several awards, including Best Actor honors at the Gen Art Film Festival in 2008. His first regular television role is in the ensemble drama "Crash", a remake of the Oscar-winning film of the same name. There, he plays the role of Cesar Uman, a poor Guatemalan who attempts to break (illegally) to the United States through its border with Mexico
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