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1 Biography  



1.1  Personal life  





1.2  Career  







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3 References  














Rodrigo Lopresti






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Rodrigo Lopresti
Born (1976-09-06) September 6, 1976 (age 47)
Other namesThe Hermitt
Occupation(s)Actor, musician, film director
Websitehttp://www.rodrigolopresti.com

Rodrigo Lopresti (born September 6, 1976) is an American-Argentine actor, musician and film director who lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Biography[edit]

Personal life[edit]

Rodrigo Lopresti was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the youngest of two children. Lopresti grew up in Miami, Florida. He graduated Miami Beach Senior High in 1995. Lopresti became the singer and guitar player of a surf-punk band called Garlands Room[1] in 1994. He released an album two years later under the name The Hermitt. He played most of the instruments in the 2003 release titled & The Story of the Insects. Lopresti is also a painter.

Career[edit]

Lopresti got his start with a small role in the movie Dark Voices (2001), and since has appeared in several TV shows, Web Shorts, and commercials. He's also appeared in several movies, including Delirious and The Imperialists Are Still Alive!. His band, The Hermitt and two songs he wrote were featured in the film Last Days.[2] Lopresti won a 2006 Best Short Film Award at the Charlotte Film Festival for the film Lucia,[3] which he directed and played the lead role.[4] He also directed and starred in You're Gonna Feel Funny After, a short film written by Noah Buschel In 2011 he co-wrote, co-directed and starred in i'm not me, his first feature as a director, which was selected as part of the IFP lab of 2010 and Wroclaw's Gotham In Progress 11 projects of 2011.[5] [6] He's also had roles in Bringing Rain, The Missing Person, and Neal Cassady.

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Role Notes
2020 Holy New York[2] Hector Feature Film
2019 FBI[2] Professor Will Kelly Episode: "A New Dawn"
2018 Julian Got the Part[7] Julian Short Film
2018 Castle Rock Gaddis Episode: "Past Perfect"
2017 The Ningyo[8] C. Marlowe Short Film
2016 4am Redmond And Meda[2] Redmond Short Film
Women Who Kill[2] Jackson Feature Film
Vinyl[2] Danny Episode: "E.A.B."
2015 The Challenger[2] Pete the Cameraman Feature Film
Blindspot[2] Shawn Palmer Episode: "Cede Your Soul "
2013 A Song Still Inside[2] Michael Hayes Feature Film
2012 Blue Bloods[2] Keith Daley Episode: "Mother's Day"
2011 I'm Not Me[2] Josh Morgan Feature Film
2010 The Imperialsists Are Still Alive![2] Eagle Feature Film
2009 You're Gonna Feel Funny After[2] Mike Short Film
The Missing Person[2] Carlos Clemente Feature Film
2008 Last Call[2] Francisco Feature Film
2007 Neal Cassady Jim Maris Feature Film
2006 The Night Listener[2] Young Man at Party Feature Film
Delirious[2] Demo Feature Film
Lucia[2] Andrew Lasky Short Film
2005 Last Days[2] The Hermitt (Band in Club) Feature Film
2003 Bringing Rain[2] Reb Babbitt Feature Film
2001 Dark Voices Diego Feature Film

References[edit]

  1. ^ Boytano, Larry (16 October 1997). "The Young and the Rockless".
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Rodrigo Lopresti". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-08-29.[unreliable source?]
  • ^ "2006 Winners". Charlotte Film Festival. Retrieved 2009-06-14.[dead link]
  • ^ http://candelacreativegroup.com/v1/home.html [dead link]
  • ^ "Wroclaw's Gotham In Progress selects 11 projects".
  • ^ "You're Gonna Feel Funny After". IMDb. 20 February 2009.[unreliable source?]
  • ^ "Julian Got The Part". Prime Video. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  • ^ "Cryptozoologists Search for THE NINGYO in Impressive Tralier". Quiet Earth.

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