John Concado

Bilingual Actor, Voiceover Talent, aka Juanjo

RECENT TELEVISION APPEARANCES & SOME ACTING IN SPANISH FOR THE NON-BELIEVERS

I recently acted on the series finale of HBO’s The Deuce and was reunited with Chris Bauer - an old LAByrinth Theater buddy! Also, had the chance to play the role of Carlos Quintana, a television reporter on the new CBS show from Dick Wolf, FBI: Most Wanted. At the end of this reel is also footage from a Spanish language short, Miraflores. I play one of the leads with my good friend and Argentinian hermano, Ed Trucco. Best part of these three projects though - all directed by WOMEN, about freaking time!

 

COMEDIC ACTING REEL

This is exactly what you'll find on Actors Access and Casting Networks. A blazing fast 60 seconds of some of my sillier moments. Further down, you can watch some extended and full versions.

 

DRAMATIC ACTING REEL

Just like the Comedic, but with crying and kissing. It's a rough career, folks.

 

42 SECONDS OF HAPPINESS

I play Marc in this feature, shot adhering to the Dogme 95 film movement. The film toured the domestic festival circuit as well as internationally. It won Best Feature and Best Ensemble at The Women Texas Film Festival and Harlem International Film Festival. Some of my moments (SPOILERS) and official trailer below. UPDATE: You can now stream the film on Amazon Video and in 13 other countries! CLICK HERE to watch.

ARGENTINIAN INTERVENTION

I play the lead in this comedic viral video for The Flama/Univision. Between Facebook & YouTube, it has surpassed 3 million views. It’s a pretty quick watch and pretty ridiculous. I love my cast which includes friends and many familiar faces including Joanna Hausmann, Carolina Ravassa, Emma Ramos and Juan Nicolon. We had a blast shooting this and I’m so happy to see all these actors killing it in their careers. The YouTube comments might be my favorite though. Argentinians…oh why are we so polarizing? We just want to love and be loved ;-)

 

MIRAFLORES (SPANISH with SUBTITLES)

An NYU MFA short in Spanish, currently being developed into a feature.

 

LEAVE IT UP HER Rx

This is part of an HBO pitch presentation for a new comedic series. I play the kitty, a life-long dream as an Actors Studio guy.