Aldo D’Ibaños is a Barcelona‑based actor working in film, television, theatre, and voice. Originally from Brazil, he has lived in Paris for two years and has now been in Spain for eight, working across Spain, Europe, Latin America, Brazil, and North Amercia. Aldo’s recent screen credits include Un deseo para Nochebuena (Miguel) directed by Mel Alvarez for Huella Films, Ruinas Artificiales (Yago) by Sebastián C. Santisteban, Her Song (Wilhelm) by John M. Keller — currently in festivals — and Zorro (Blessé) for Paramount+. Ruinas Artificiales and Un deseo para Nochebuena are in post‑production.
Aldo trained in acting at Plató de Cinema and with Frank Stein Studio, alongside specialized workshops in stunt for actors, and intimacy coordination. He holds a professional background in psychology and applies this understanding to character study and collaboration. Aldo works in Portuguese (native), English, Spanish and French, and his additional skills include singing, musical instruments, stage fencing, and sports. He is currently focused on film and television work with an interest in police, fantasy, action, and stage projects. More at IMDb and https://aldodibanos.com.