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Tomás Wicz (Tomás Mordkowicz) was born on 4 August, 1997 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is an Argentine actor (born 1997). Discover Tomás Wicz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?

Popular As Tomás Mordkowicz
Occupation Actor and Musician
Age 26 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 4 August, 1997
Birthday 4 August
Birthplace Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Parents Jorge Maestro Alejandra Rubio
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Tomás Wicz Net Worth

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1997

Tomás Mordkowicz (born 4 August 1997, in Buenos Aires, Argentina), better known as Tomás Wicz, is an Argentine actor and musician.

2010

Tomás Wicz began his career in 2010 by working in the animated children's film Cuentos de la selva, directed by Norman Ruiz and Liliana Romero, where he lent his voice to the character of the alligator.

2011

Subsequently, the short film Soy tan feliz (2011) premiered, which was his first professional job, and then he was part of the main cast of the theatrical play The Sound of Music, where he played Kurt Von Trapp under the direction of Jonathan Butterell at the Opera Theater.

That same year, he debuted as a television actor by participating in an episode of the series Tiempo de pensar broadcast by TV Pública, in which he portrayed Martín, the son of the characters played by Andrea del Boca and Darío Grandinetti.

2012

In 2012, Wicz appeared in the movie Dos más dos playing the role of Lucas and joined the cast of the play Insomnia, which lasted two seasons.

2013

In 2013, Tomás starred alongside Jorge Marrale in one of the episodes of the series Historias de diván on Telefe, where he played Ramiro, a patient of Manuel Levin.

2014

Shortly after, he created and starred in the play Los nixis y el bosque prohibido (2014) directed by his mother Alejandra Rubio at the El Cubo theater.

That same year, he joined the main cast of the action series El legado on Canal 9, where he played Martín Irigoyen, the best friend of the protagonist who helps him search for a hidden treasure.

He also participated in the special Quererte bien created by Fundación Huésped and broadcast by El trece.

2015

His next role was in the comedic drama series 4 reinas (2015) on TV Pública, in which he played Thiago Medinilla, the eldest son of the character played by Federico Olivera.

That year, he was part of the main cast of the drama series Milagros en campaña broadcast by Canal 9, where he played Martín Quiroga, the son of an important politician portrayed by Osmar Núñez.

He also made a special appearance in the series Signos on El trece playing Martín Agüero, the nephew of the character played by Julio Chávez.

2016

In 2016, Tomás joined the cast of the play Peter Pan, all of us can fly premiered at the Teatro Gran Rex, where he played Nibs, one of the lost boys in Neverland.

That same year, Wicz appeared as Agustín in the web series #SoySolo created for UN3.

2017

In 2017, Tomás starred alongside Deborah Turza in the play Mom is smaller at the Guevara Warehouse.

Later, he participated in an episode of the comedy series From another planet on TV Pública.

The following year, Wicz played Jason in the play Falsettos directed by Diego Ramos at the Picadilly theater.

2018

That same year, he landed a regular role in the original Netflix series: Edha (2018).

Shortly after, he co-starred in the film Unexpected journey directed by Juan José Jusid.

2019

He is recognized for his performance in the movie Los miembros de la familia (2019), for which he received a nomination for best actor at the Silver Condor Awards.

On television, he stood out for playing Andy in the series Días de gallos (2021-2023) on HBO Max.

In 2019, Tomás worked in two plays, the first was My amy at the Sísmico space and the second was A Clockwork Orange at the Método Kairós, where he shared the bill with Franco Masini and Tomás Kirzner.

Then, Wicz played Luciano «Lucho» Ávalos, a troubled teenager murdered in the mystery series El mundo de Mateo (2019) broadcast by TV Pública and then by Flow.

That same year, he starred in the movie Los miembros de la familia, which earned him his first nomination as best actor at the Silver Condor Awards.

2020

In 2020, he participated in supporting roles in the movies The hunch directed by Alejandro Montiel and I, teenager directed by Lucas Santa Ana.

In turn, he starred in the plays Virgin holy immaculate at Microtheater and The lack at the Método Kairós.

Also, he ventured into music with his actress friend Paloma Sirvén, with whom he formed the musical duo Plastilina and released their first EP titled The spell.

In 2021, Tomás co-starred alongside Ángela Torres and Ecko in the youth musical series Días de gallos on HBO Max, where he portrayed Andy, a teenager who identifies as someone of non-binary gender.

That same year, he starred with Julieta Díaz in the play Precocious directed by Lorena Vega at the Durmont 4040 theater.