

Alberto Ammann
Alberto Ammann Rey, born in 1978, is a talented Argentine actor renowned for his diverse performances across film, television, and theater. Notably, he garnered widespread acclaim for his captivating portrayal in the Spanish film "Cell 211," a role that not only showcased his acting prowess but also earned him the prestigious Goya Award for Best New Actor.
Ammann's versatility extends to the small screen, where he gained international recognition for his role as Pacho Herrera in the hit series "Narcos" and its sequel "Narcos: Mexico." His performance in these series solidified his reputation as a formidable talent in the industry, bringing to life the complexities of his characters with depth and authenticity.
Throughout his career, Ammann has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt to various roles, making him a sought-after actor in both dramatic and action-packed narratives. His contributions to the cinematic world have not only entertained audiences but have also left a lasting impact on the landscape of Argentine and Spanish cinema. As he continues to take on new challenges and projects, Alberto Ammann remains a prominent figure in the realm of acting, inspiring many with his dedication and skill.
Filmography


Griselda

Caught (2025)

Narcos

The Longest Night

Eva (2011)

Combustion (2013)

Betibú

The Year of Fury

Cell 211

Artificial Justice

Overdose

Anna (2013)

Disco, Ibiza, Locomía

El silencio del cazador

Lope: The Outlaw

The Debt (2015)
