Cecilia Pillado' (born in Mendoza) is an Italian Argentine German film television and stage actor, a classical pianist and a composer. In 2005 she launched in Germany her own record label Tango Malambo which was inactive until 2013, because in the meanwhile her recordings were released under Sony Classical Germany.
As a young adult, she was a member of the Goethe Institute Mendoza Theatre Company, directed by Gladys Ravalle, while pursuing her studies in music at the National University of Cuyo. It was through the Goethe Institute that she arrived in Germany, where she completed her drama and music studies at the Berlin University of the Arts with a scholarship from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.
Until today she works in those both areas of the Performing Arts. As an artist, she is equally interested in solo piano performances, chamber music, composition and theatrical appearances in film, television and stage.
It was through the Goethe Institute that she arrived in Germany, where she completed her drama and music studies at the Berlin University of the Arts and participated on the side in various productions of the Independent "Latin-American Theater Berlin" under the direction of her fellow countryman Emilio Schechtmann.
After a few on-screen appearances she decided to perfect the art of film and TV acting and went to Los Angeles in 1998 to study with some of the leading acting coaches such as M. K. Lewis and Margie Harber, among others. Returning to Germany in 2000, she was able to gain entry into the German television and film industry. Since then she has frequently appeared in soap operas, TV series, TV movies and feature films.