*Director of his own theater school, based in Madrid: Estudio Hernán Gené.
* Professor of “Presence for musicians” at Berklee University, Valencia Campus.
* Professor of “Physical Theater Applied to Circus Arts” at the Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid and at the Carampa School of Circus Arts, Madrid.
* Published "La dramaturgia del clown", ed. Paso de gato, Mexico, 2015, and “El arte de ser payaso”, ed. Artezblai, Spain and Paso de Gato, Mexico, 2016. (Prize Teatro del Mundo to the Best Theatre Study 2017, granted by the Buenos Aires’s University)
-Founding member of the group ‘El Clú del Claun’, a theatrical clown company that presented an aesthetic innovation in the Argentine theater of the '80s, and later of the group ‘The Cuadrilla’. In 1985 he directed the play ‘Arturo’, his first piece, giving rise to a prolific career. From 1991 on, he began to move away from the theater exclusively of humor looking for new forms of expression, participating in different activities with the Odin Teatret, of Denmark. He lives in Madrid since 1997.
-He has given workshops and seminars on Clown, and Physical and Gestural Theater, all over the world since 1985.
-To date, he has produced nearly 60 theater and circus shows, with his most outstanding works being: "Arturo" (1985), "About Horacios and Curiácios" (2004, Prize Max to the best spectacle), "The Hunters of Thè" (2010), "Tartufo", of Moliere, where he also interpreted the protagonist (2011), and “The Concierges of San Felipe" (2012). His solo performances include ”The Library of Scardanelli" (2013),