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Alan Grinstein, born in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, quickly found his passion for acting during his formative years in Mar del Plata. Raised in a bilingual environment at Holy Trinity College, Alan's journey into the world of performing arts began with fervor, as he eagerly seized every opportunity to showcase his talent in school productions. Upon graduation, Alan embarked on a dual academic and artistic journey, earning a degree in Business Administration with a Theater Minor from Washington and Lee University, Virginia, in 2017. At WLU, he not only excelled academically but also left an indelible mark on the stage, earning a lead role in "Really Really" as Cooper and taking on diverse responsibilities like Production Designer, Sound Designer, and Backstage Manager for productions like "The Night of the Iguana," "Legally Blonde," and Steven Dietz's "Dracula." Returning to Argentina, Alan's career soared as he became a sought-after talent in the world of commercials, featuring in campaigns for esteemed brands such as Baum, Malaria, Bruto and Lucciano's, Pedidos Ya, and McDonald's. In 2019, he made his mark in Buenos Aires, joining Juan Rodo's esteemed musical theater academy. There, Alan not only refined his craft but also secured leading roles in acclaimed productions like "Dracula" (as Dracula), "Nine" (as Guido), "Miss Saigon" (as Chris), "Little Shop of Horrors" (as Orin), and "42nd Street" (as Mr. Marsh). Post-academy, Alan's talent blossomed on the grand stage of the iconic Colon Theater in Mar del Plata, where he portrayed El Visitante in a captivating summer production. His foray into television included notable roles in series like "Espartanos" and "Robo Mundial," while feature films like Adrian Suar's "Jaque Mate" for Prime Video and Maggie Bravi's "Bloody Mary" showcased his versatility. The cinematic realm further beckoned as Alan showcased his acting prowess in the short film "Horizontes" directed by Berenice Zapiola in 2022, and portrayed a British soldier during the Falklands War in "Las Cosas Que Extraño" directed by Julian Bedino and Julian Avella in the same year. Continuing his theatrical journey, Alan recently graced the stage in Buenos Aires under the direction of Esteban Lamarque in "Yo No Quiero Morir en Recoleta," where he delivered a compelling performance as Joaquin in October 2023. With a diverse portfolio spanning theater, television, and film, Alan Grinstein stands as a dynamic and multifaceted talent, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.