Flavio Caballero

Flavio Caballero, born on October 6, 1958, is a Venezuelan actor originally from Cartagena, Colombia. He pursued psychology in college but later shifted focus to acting. Caballero studied acting at institutions in Venezuela, the United States, and Brazil.

Caballero made his film debut in 1971 with "Il Corsaro Nero." He appeared in over seven theater plays and made his Venezuelan screen debut in 1979. His television career began in 1982 with "La Señorita Perdomo," leading to roles in seventeen soap operas produced by Radio Caracas Television, including "Leonela" (1983), "La Intrusa" (1987), and "Mi Gorda Bella" (2002).

His most notable role came in 1989 when he starred as Ivan Moros in the soap opera "Amanda Sabater," which achieved high ratings internationally. Caballero has since appeared in various films and TV shows, including roles in "Señora" (1988), "El Desprecio" (1991), and "La Viuda de Blanco" (2006). He is currently contracted with RCN Television in Colombia.