Facundo Bo (1943–2016) was an Argentine-born French actor and artist, known for his involvement in Parisian avant‑garde theatre in the 1970s. Born in Buenos Aires, he moved to France and joined Alfredo Arias’s TSE troupe, where he stood out through bold performances blending theatre, dance, and pop aesthetics. His notable role in Copi’s Eva Perón contributed to his fame, particularly thanks to his deliberately subversive interpretation.
In cinema, he appeared in several French films during the 1980s, including L’Ombre rouge (1981), Tout feu tout flamme (1982), and L’Amour par terre (1984).

All Fired Up
1982 · as Nash’s secretary

Love on the Ground
1984 · as Silvano

What a Drag
1996 · as Pépito

Cocktail Molotov
1980 · as L'Argentin

Richelieu ou La journée des dupes
1983 · as Mirabelle

The Red Shade
1981 · as Müller

Rue du Bac
1991 · as Martial Rey

La vie en couleurs
1989 · as Ricardo

For Example, Argentina
1985 · as Voice