Juano Diaz was born in Glasgow in 1977. At the age of seven he was
adopted by a Romany Gypsy family where he was greatly encouraged with
music and the arts. Juano has been featured as actor in five Scottish
films directed by Wilma Smith, among them the documentary MAGPIE and the
film MY LIFE AS A BUS STOP, for which he was was nominated for best
actor at the Edinburgh Film Festival in 2007 . Juano has worked on
screen for Manfred Thierry Mugler in his short film Z CHROMOSOME which opened the Cheries Cheri Film Festival in Paris 2010.
Noticed for his
sittings as model for the renowned Pierre et Gilles, Juano appears in
three of their iconic works. He also has had exhibitions of his own
psychedelic portraits in Paris, London and NYC. Juano debud as a film
director in 2015 with DEUX OMBRES, an experimental film that tells his
experience with life, loss and sexuality, mixed with a love of fantasy.
starring Juano, alongside Pierre Commoy (Pierre et Gilles). And music by
Cocorosie. The film was screened at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay Art
NYC 2014. Juano currently resides in NYC his work includes painting,
film and photography.
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