
Agustin Andres Oscar Alezzo was an Argentine theatre director and acting teacher. He was born in Buenos Aires. His career began in 1968. He directed the television series Nosotros in the 1970s. He also directed Spanish versions of Neil Simon, George Bernard Shaw and Arthur Miller productions.
Valeria Constanza Archimaut, known as Valeria Archimó, is an Argentine theater dancer, supervedette, choreographer and theater creative director. She is known for participating in many dance competitions, including the Second Dance World Championship in which she ended in 3rd place alongside her dance partner, Juan Leandro Nimo. Archimó is also known for her work and is many times compared with fellow supervedettes, Adabel Guerrero and Mónica Farro.

Alejandra Boero was an Argentine theater actress and director born in Buenos Aires.
Norman Briski is a well-known Argentine theatre actor, director and playwright, as well as a noted cinema and television actor.

Daniel Cherniavsky is writer, director of cinema, theater, television and Argentine cultural producer.

Roberto Cossa is a prominent Argentinian playwright and theatre director.

Lito Cruz was a prominent Argentine stage director and motion picture actor.

Antonio Cunill Cabanellas was an influential Spanish-Argentine playwright, theatre actor, director and instructor.

Osvaldo Dragún was a prominent Argentine playwright and the director of Cervantes Theater.

Victor Garcia (Tucumán, Argentina; December 16, 1934 - Paris; August 28, 1982), was an Argentine award-winning theatre director.
Antonio Gasalla is an Argentine actor, comedian, and theatre director.
Juan Carlos Gené was an Argentine actor and playwright. He was president and secretary general of the Argentine Actors Association, managing director of Canal Siete and managing director of Teatro General San Martín.

Carlos Gorostiza Rodríguez was an Argentine playwright, theatre director, and novelist. His seminal work El puente debuted in 1949 and he garnered numerous awards for his proceeding works. He later was Secretary of Culture between 1983-86.

María Ana de Jesús Guerrero Torija, better known as María Guerrero, was a prominent Spanish theatre actor, producer and director.

Benito Gutmacher son of Jewish Polish immigrants, is an actor, author and theatre and film director. In 1971, he went to Paris where he presented his one-man show "Le Cri du Corps". Since then, he has been acting for more than 40 years in many European theaters and festivals.

Virginia Lago is an Argentine actress with an extensive career in theater, film, and television. She is best known for being the host of the popular film series Historias de corazón, broadcast by Telefe.

Mariel Maciá is an Argentine-Spanish film director, theater director, screenwriter, and producer.

Cecilio Madanes was a Ukrainian theater director, set designer, and producer. He was one of the leading figures in Argentine theatre from 1950 through 1960. Madanes founded the Teatro Caminito.

Sergio Renán was an Argentine actor, film director, and screenwriter.