Darío Barassi or Darío Tadeo Pacheco Barassi is an Argentine Comedian and Actor. He has a good academic background and he is a lawyer. If you are shocked by the fact that he is a lawyer, you won’t be if I tell you that his father was a lawyer too and his mother was also a judicial employee. Oh, and yes, one of his brothers is also a lawyer.
Well, He finished his secondary schooling and then he settled in Buenos Aires, where he graduated as a lawyer from the University of Buenos Aires. During the years when he was studying law, he also took acting lessons from Alicia Zanca. Although after completing college he worked for some time in his brother’s law firm. His acting career started when he gave an audition in a morning magazine of Telefé, AM, Antes del Mediodía. His visit there was not even planned, he was there just to accompany his friend who had gone there for the audition but due to his light and funny behavior, the producer of the program offered him the position. In this program, he portrayed and imitated characters such as rapper PSY for which he received much appreciation and started gaining popularity.
After studying musical comedy in New York, he went on with his career and joined some of the well-known programs whether as a contestant or for some role in them. He worked as a supporting character in the Peter Punk series, “Revelation” for which he was awarded the Martin Fierro award, he was also part of the theatrical musical “Tiempos relatives”, “Educando a Nina”, co-starred in the comedy “Quiero vivid a tu lado”, film “El peso de la ley”, and for his role-playing Too in the television series based on police officers and crime “Post Mortem”, which was aired in the year 2020. Later he got the opportunity to host the show 100 Argentines say, which was a channel Thirteen program and it made him immensely popular and his fan base expanded beyond his expectations.
Recently, he was in talks due to his rather comical dialogue between him and Sabrina Carballo, where he told Sabrina that “I was waiting for your message and you didn’t greet me on my birthday and you didn’t even come to my party. To which Sabrina said that she had wished him on Social media. ButDarío defended his statement by saying I’m not Darío Barassi in your life, we are friends and friends greet each other in a more informal way, not professionally on socials. It was a leg pulling basically nothing serious. Props to Darío for giving Argentinians all the humorous content.