Leandro Taub
Leandro Taub is an actor, author and public speaker based in NYC, that was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He started his career as an actor and became a financial analyst for a fund management company and a financial strategist in the UAE.
Taub acted as Enrique Lihn, the best friend of Alejandro Jodorowsky, in ‘Endless Poetry’ (Cannes Film Festival 2016). He is the protagonist of the feature film ‘Woodwind’ by Fin Manjoo (South Africa, 2017), and the documentary ‘¿Quien Soy? En busca de lo esencial’ by Luis Esteban Alvarez Armenta (Mexico, 2015). Taub worked with Ralf Schmerberg in 032c ‘An Innocent Mind Has No Fear’ and Jägermeister ‘Be the meister’, with Florian Tscharf in ‘Bed’, and with Travis Stevens in ‘A Wounded Fawn’ (Tribeca 2022).
His published works include 5 books (two with Ediciones B- Random House, one with Edaf, two with Tikun Olam Books) and 27 audiobooks (Audible Exclusive) on Numerology, Yoga, Shamanism, Tarot, Alchemy, Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism. He writes daily for over 1 million followers on social media and did over 200 talking events in the past 14 years.
Taub debuted as co-director and producer in the feature film ‘Externo’. The film participated in 73 film festivals, received 45 awards, and was released on Amazon Prime Video, Rubi, RokuTV and Google Play.
Filmography:
Where To Land (2024), directed by Hal Hartley
The Big Score (2024), directed by Fedir Zavodylenko
Drunks (2023), directed by Albert Rudnitsky
The Resident (2023), directed by Sergio Graman
The Black Man Cometh (2023), directed by Alexandre Pulido
A Wounded Fawn (2022), directed by Travis Stevens
All Tomorrow’s People (2022), directed by Jivensley Alexis
Somos (2022), directed by Max Cantor
Externo (2021), directed by Jonathan Taub & Leandro Taub
Woodwind (2018), directed by Fin Manjoo
Bed (2017), directed by Florian Tscharf
Be the Meister (2017), directed by Ralf Schmerberg
An Innocent Mind Has No Fear (2016), directed by Ralf Schmerberg
Endless Poetry (2016), directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky
¿Quién Soy? (2015), directed by Luis Alvarez Armenta