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An exceptionally handsome and charismatic performer with a serene baritone voice, Guy Williams was born Armand Joseph Catalano (nicknamed "Armando" by his family) of Italian parentage in New York City on January 14, 1924. The elder child of an insurance broker (he had a younger sister, Valerie), he was raised in the Washington Heights area. Attending Peekskill Military Academy during his formative years, he originally broke into the entertainment field as a male fashion model. Guy subsequently joined New York's Neighborhood Playhouse, which led to such TV assignments as Studio One (1948), and he debuted in films with a featured role as the bombardier on the Enola Gay in the feature film The Beginning or the End (1947), the story about the first US-deployed atom bomb.
In 1952 he was given a screen test and signed by Universal Pictures. As tall, dark and athletic (6'3", 190 lb.) in Hollywood nearly always fits the bill, the highly photogenic Williams began paying his dues in unbilled bits in such standard movies as Back at the Front (1952), All I Desire (1953), The Golden Blade (1953) and Take Me to Town (1953). When he did manage to receive billing, he was rather benignly used: Bonzo Goes to College (1952) (sequel to Ronald Reagan's cult classic Bedtime for Bonzo (1951)), The Mississippi Gambler (1953) with Tyrone Power and The Man from the Alamo (1953) with Glenn Ford.
Guy eventually left Universal and freelanced in films, which would include a minor role as a cop in the cult horror classic I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957) starring Michael Landon, and also added scattered TV appearances (Highway Patrol (1955), The Lone Ranger (1949)) to his resumé. Nothing, however, of major significance happened until Walt Disney came into the picture. His signing at age 33 to play Don Diego de la Vega, aka Zorro (1957), thrust Guy immediately into the celebrity limelight. His dashing good looks, eloquence and charm had female hearts fluttering, while the male audiences admired his fencing dexterity and effortless ladies'-man appeal. The Disney series was so popular that certain episodes were culled together and released into two feature films: The Sign of Zorro (1958) and Zorro, the Avenger (1959).
Further propelled by Disney with his captivating role in The Prince and the Pauper: The Pauper King (1962), Guy was handed fully-bearded heroes to play in a couple of fantasy film adventures, portraying Damon in the costumer Damon and Pythias (1962) a/k/a "Damon and Pythias", and the title role in Captain Sindbad (1963), an MGM attraction. In 1964 he reunited with "Teen Werewolf" Michael Landon when he arrived on the Bonanza (1959) set to play cousin Will Cartwright for a few episodes.
The cult science fiction series Lost in Space (1965) would be Guy's last hurrah in show business. Although overshadowed extensively by the nefariously campy antics of Jonathan Harris' Dr. Smith character, Guy nevertheless provided a necessary strong anchor to the family show, which included June Lockhart as the silver-suited wife and mother of his three intergalactic offspring. Battling aliens and the forces of nature, the show's popularity went stratospheric at first. However, much like Batman (1966), it faded very quickly and ended up having a short life--three seasons.
When Guy first visited Argentina in 1973 he was quite taken by the signs of admiration and fascination the Argentines expressed for him and his signature character of "El Zorro." In turn Guy fell in love with the people and culture of Argentina. Eventually he retired, except for personal appearances, to Recoleta in the 1970s, an upscale neighborhood of Buenos Aires. He died there of a brain aneurysm at the age of 65 on April 30, 1989. Long married (since 1948) to Janice Cooper, he was survived by their two children.- Actress
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Isabel Sarli was discovered by filmmaker Armando Bo and became the star of his films, starting with El trueno entre las hojas (1957) in 1956. Her nude scenes in this drama --a first in Argentinian cinema-- and their subsequent soft-porn movies were highly criticized and condemned in Argentina. In spite of censorship and persecution, she became an international star, filming in Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Mexico, Panama and Venezuela, and films like Fuego (1969) and Fiebre (1971) reached the American and European markets. Although she was very funny in sex comedies like La mujer del zapatero (1965), Bo insisted in casting her in naturalistic melodramas. After his death in 1981, Isabel Sarli retired and only appeared sporadically in other directors' films.- Renée Jeanne or Maria Falconetti, born in Pantin (not in Sermano, Corsica, as many film dictionaries wrongly attest) on July 21, 1892 and died in Buenos Aires on December 12, 1946, is a French actress of theater and cinema. Joining the troupe of the Odeon theater in 1916, she made her debut in "l'Arlésienne", and played the heroines of Saint-Georges de Bouhélier "The Life of a Woman", 1919. She made a short passage at the Comédie Française (1924-1925), where she plays Rosine among others in "La Dame aux camélias" and "Lorenzaccio". His last role before a long stay in South America will be that of Andromache in "The Trojan War will not happen", Jean Giraudoux. She remains world famous for having embodied in the cinema the main role of "The Passion of Joan of Arc" by Carl Theodor Dreyer.
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He was one of the world's tallest men to ever live. He played professional basketball as a center in his country at Gimnasia La Plata (won 2nd level championship) and Sport Club. He also played for the National Team from 1985 to 1988. Drafted by NBA's Atlanta Hawks in 1988, he had to quit after a knee injury that didn't allowed him to run properly. Hired by Ted Turner (Hawks' owner) to be part of WCW, started wrestling as "El Gigante" (The Giant), which was his nickname while playing basketball. He became famous as a wrestler, which led him to appear in several series and movies. Then, he also wrestled in Vince McMahon's WWF organization, where he was known as Giant Gonzales, and in Japan. Retired in 1998 due to a back injury, he returned to his birth town. Suffering from serious diabetes and giantism, he was assistant coach at Argentine basketball team Belgrano San Nicolás in 2000. He was honored in 2001 LNB (Argentine Basketball League) All-Star Game for being the first Argentine basketball player to reach NBA. In later years, he was confined to a wheelchair. On September 22, 2010, he died from complications from diabetes in his hometown of San Martin, Argentina. He was 44. Though he never had the long career of Andre the Giant or The Big Show, Gonzales is fondly remembered by wrestling fans of the early 1990s.- Actress
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Heather Robertson was born on 6 September 1968 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for White Chicks (2004), Casting Adrift (2004) and What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? (2004). She died on 29 April 2007 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Actor
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Diego Armando Maradona is an Argentine football manager and retired professional footballer.
Maradona was the coach of Argentine Primera División club Gimnasia de La Plata. He is regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time. He was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the 20th Century award. His presence and leadership on the field had a great effect on his team's general performance, while he would often be singled out by the opposition.
He played for Argentinos Juniors, Boca Juniors, FC Barcelona, S.S.C. Napoli, Sevilla F.C. and Newell's Old Boys during his club career, and is most famous for his time at Napoli and Barcelona where he won numerous accolades.
In his international career with Argentina National Football Team, he earned 91 caps and scored 34 goals. Maradona played in four FIFA World Cups, including the 1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico (1986) where he captained Argentina and led them to victory over West Germany National Football Team in the final, and won the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player. In the 1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico (1986) quarterfinal, he scored both goals in a 2-1 victory over England National Football Team that entered football history for two different reasons. The first goal was an unpenalized handling foul known as the 'Hand of God', while the second goal followed a 60 m (66 yd) dribble past five England players, voted 'Goal of the Century' by FIFA.com voters in 2002.
Maradona became coach of Argentina National Football Team in November 2008. He was in charge of the team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (2010) in South Africa before leaving at the end of the tournament.- Actor
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Federico Luppi was born on 23 February 1934 in Ramallo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor and director, known for Cronos (1992), The Devil's Backbone (2001) and Pan's Labyrinth (2006). He was married to Susana Hornos and Haydée Padilla. He died on 20 October 2017 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.- Eva María Duarte was born into a small poor village, Los Toldos. When she was still a child she always knew she wanted to break out and get more than the others from her life. She wanted to become an actress. At the age of 15, she seduced the singer Agustín Magaldi to take her with him on his journey to Buenos Aires, where she soon found work on stage and as a photo model. Some affairs later, she got her first film contract and starred in some minor roles. She soon realized that she hadn't a very big talent on the stage and on the screen, but that she had quite some voice talent, and started working with great success in radio shows. Because she got friends in high ranks of politics, her film career also flourished. She started dating the revolutionist 'Juan Perón' and they soon married. With the help of the military Perón took over Argentina, and Eva became something like the "queen of hearts" of the poor. She tried to make the situation better for the lots of poor people in Argentina, and she will never be forgotten by them. She was the one who kept the spirit alive, and after her tragic death in 1952 Perón was never as successful as he was with her. Some years after her death, some other regime took over the country and he had to leave Argentina.
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Carlos Thompson was born on 7 June 1923 in Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Argentina. He was an actor and director, known for Mistress of the World (1960), A Matter of Resistance (1966) and El túnel (1952). He was married to Lilli Palmer. He died on 10 October 1990 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Actor
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Born in Buenos Aires, Hugo del Carril entered the film industry in a roundabout way--he was originally a popular personality on Argentine radio, and parlayed that into a film career that began in 1936. He was an immediate hit, and developed into one of Argentina's major film stars. He turned to directing in 1949, and in 1952 directed what is generally considered a classic of Argentine film, Dark River (1952) ("River of Blood"). Although his subsequent films never matched the quality of that and many of his previous ones, he still remained a major Argentine star.- Actress
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Sultry, sleepy-eyed Argentine brunette Mona Maris was born Rosa Emma Mona Maria Marta Capdevielle, of Spanish-French parentage. Her well-to-do background ensured a quality education with an emphasis on foreign languages. Mona mastered three of them, but, alas, English was not among them. This mattered little early on, as her career began in silent films in 1925, first in England and France, then with Universum AG in Germany. Moving to the U.S. in 1929, she was signed by Fox to co-star opposite Warner Baxter in two above-average westerns: Romance of the Rio Grande (1929) and the The Arizona Kid (1930) (in which she was rather overshadowed by a young Carole Lombard). In fairness, neither film gave her much to do, except be ornamental. In 'Arizona Kid', she was also unwisely permitted to sing, which was not her forte. Combined with her rather strained command of English, it was somewhat inevitable that she would find herself relegated to acting in a string of Spanish-language versions of American films.
Mona Maris is remembered today less for her sojourn in Hollywood, than for her on-screen chemistry with legendary singer Carlos Gardel in the musical drama Cuesta abajo (1934). Filmed in Argentina, it co-starred Mona as a femme fatale and proved to be her defining screen role. She auditioned for the part via telephone from the Paramount lot (having just completed shooting of Kiss and Make-Up (1934)) for French-born director Louis J. Gasnier, winning out over fellow candidates Raquel Torres and Rosita Montenegro. "Cuesta abajo" was well-received upon its release in the U.S., becoming the most successful Spanish-language film up to that time. Following Gardel's untimely death in 1935, Mona absented herself from the screen for six years.
She returned to Hollywood again in the early 40's, free-lancing for most of the majors, in films like The Falcon in Mexico (1944) and Tampico (1944). Even though, her English was now fluent, she remained mostly typecast as south-of-the-border senoritas. After an uncredited bit in the Bob Hope comedy Monsieur Beaucaire (1946), her career wound down with a third-billed part in a third rate swashbuckler for Republic, The Avengers (1950). Shortly after that, she called it a day and in 1960 retired to Lima, Peru, with her second husband, Dutch millionaire Herman Rick.- Director
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Iván Noel was born in 1968 in Beirut, Lebanon. He was a director and writer, known for Ellos Volvieron (2015), Vuelve (2013) and Primary! (2010). He died on 19 July 2021 in Alta Gracia, Argentina.- Alabaster-skinned, platinum sex symbol, Isabel Sarli's eternal rival. In Argentina, Mexico and Venezuela she starred in films awash with nudity and lust during the sixties and early seventies. Also appeared in TV versions of Naná, Lola Montes and Lady Hamilton. Married-divorced to producer Leonardo Barujel.
- Lolita Torres was born on 26 March 1930 in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was an actress, known for La hermana San Sulpicio (1960), Más pobre que una laucha (1955) and 40 años de novios (1963). She was married to Julio Cesar Caccia and Santiago Rodolfo Burastero. She died on 14 September 2002 in Capital Federal, Argentina.
- Olga Adela Zubarriain was born in Buenos Aires on October 30th 1929. She began her career in the old Lumiton studios in 1943 as a bit player in Safo (Carlos Hugo Christensen-1943). Her real chance when the studio prepared an adaptation of the novel Frau Elsie by Arthur Schnitzler which was called The Naked Angel. She was chosen by director Christensen and by script writer César Tiempo. The film was released in 1946 and was a tremendous success because it was the first time an Argentine actress dared to appear half naked in a film. There was no problem with censorship. From the on Zubarry worked for Lumiton up to 1950 when she began to free lance. She's today considered as one of the most important actresses of the old studios and her role in The Thirst aka Man's Son (Lucas Demare-1961) deserved the Best Actress Prize at the Spanish San Sebastian Festival. In 1960 she married Dr. Juan Carlos Garate and gave priority to her marriage and her two daughters. However, even when she became more and more active on TV, she has at least one memorable role in Invasion by Hugo Santiago. She decided to leave her career in 1997 after Souls' Square. At present she has three grandchildren and is living happily married.
- Alejandro Cohn was an actor, known for El hombre de al lado (2009), El artista (2008) and Querida voy a comprar cigarrillos y vuelvo (2011). He died on 29 July 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Anthony Herrera was born on 19 January 1944 in Wiggins, Mississippi, USA. He was an actor and director, known for As the World Turns (1956), American Playhouse (1980) and Search for Tomorrow (1951). He was married to Basha. He died on 21 June 2011 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.- Director
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Eliseo Subiela was born on 27 December 1944 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina. He was a director and writer, known for Man Facing Southeast (1986), The Dark Side of the Heart (1992) and Last Images of the Shipwreck (1989). He was married to Mora Moglia. He died on 25 December 2016 in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Director
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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Hugo Fregonese was born on 8 April 1908 in Mendoza, Argentina. He was a director and writer, known for Hardly a Criminal (1949), My Six Convicts (1952) and Savage Pampas (1965). He was married to Faith Domergue. He died on 17 January 1987 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Actress
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Niní Marshall was born on 1 June 1903 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina. She was an actress and writer, known for Madame Sans-Gêne (1945), Cándida (1939) and Los celos de Cándida (1940). She was married to Edelemann, Felipe, Carmelo Santiago and Salcedo, Marcelo. She died on 18 March 1996 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.- Alicia Aller was born on 11 November 1940 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was an actress, known for Profesión, ama de casa (1979), El amor tiene cara de mujer (1994) and La banda del Golden Rocket (1991). She died on 9 December 2008 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Juan Carlos Thorry was born on 28 June 1908 in Coronel Pringles, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor and director, known for El complejo de Felipe (1951), Los cobardes (1959) and Yo quiero una mujer así (1950). He was married to Alma Vélez, Analía Gadé, Dinka, Regina Fernández, Susana Dasso, María Elisa Spoti and María Zubarriain. He died on 12 February 2000 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Alberto Olmedo was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, on August 24, 1933. He began to work from 6 years old (at a greengrocer's shop); he had a very hard childhood. Olmedo or "El negro" - this way his family and friends were saying to him, not have time to dream of being an actor. He had to study and help his single mother.
But at the age of 14, Olmedo began to work as tap dancing in the theatre (La Comedia de Rosario), as rented public; his mission was to initiate the plaudits when the people was indifferent. The "Negro" remained fascinated with this universe, and began to frequent clubs and to work as imitator (Lola Flores, Miguel de Molina, between others), small roles in comedies, and some steps of dance.
With twenty years old, Olmedo moved to Buenos Aires, and he obtained employment in Channel 7 as Camera Director. On TV, Olmedo created a very dear personage, the Capital Piluso, and from this moment his reputation grew, turning in a TV star.
Then came "No toca botón" and tons of extraordinary personages like "El Manosanta", "Rogelio Roldán", "Grotovsky and Stalisnavsky", "Chiquito Reyes", and many other, that led to theatre and cinema with equal success.
He died very young after falling from the ninth floor of a building, in Mar del Plata, one evening of March, 1988, leaving all the Argentinians sadder than never, and forever. - Actor
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Luis Sandrini was born on 22 February 1905 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor and producer, known for Juan Globo (1949), La valija (1971) and Don Juan Tenorio (1949). He was married to Malvina Pastorino. He died on 5 July 1980 in Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina.- After more than ten years playing bits and co-starring roles in movies, she attained stardom in Mario Soffici's Rosaura a las 10 (1958). Next she went to Spain, where she played leading roles in many films. Back in Argentina in the mid-sixties, since then she gave able performances in movies, theatre and television. Married and divorced to actors Alberto Berco and Rudy Carrié. Her daughter is actress Roxana Berco.
- Julieta Vallina was born in 1972 in La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was an actress, known for La Flor (2018), Tiempos Compulsivos (2012) and Terrified (2017). She died on 13 June 2022 in Argentina.
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Sandro was born on August 19, 1945, as Roberto Sanchez. He began the secondary school and was expelled in the first year. In 1960 he formed of his first band of music called "Blue Trio" (Trío Azul). Later, when one of the members of the group gone, turned into the duo "The Caribs" (Los Caribes). Dissolved The Caribs in few time, Sandro began his soloist's career, and formed the group "The caniches of Oklahoma", integrated by H. Centurion, A. Quiroga, L. Vázquez and Sandro, who was the guitarist and the second voice. Later, the group transformed in "Them of Fire" (Los de fuego). In 1963, Los de fuego recorded a single "¿Llamas a esto amor?" (Called you love this?) and "Eres un demonio disfrazado" (You are a demon disguised). Later, the group recorded "Choza de azúcar" (Hut of Sugar) and "Dulce" (Sweet), and in 1964, Los de Fuego recorded the disc "Presentando a Sando" (Presenting Sandro). This album has songs like "Hay mucha agitación" (There is many agitation and "Las largas noches" (The long nights). Sandro has more than 30 published discs, among them, "Sandro and Those of Fire" (Sandro y Los de Fuego), "Alma y Fuego" (Soul and Fire), "Una muchacha y una guitarra" (A girl and a guitar), and the best of everything: "Sandro de America" (Sandro of America). From 2001 Sandro began to have physical problems (heart and lungs; he was a great smoker), and he was hospitalized. As consequence of a pulmonary double and the heart transplant, and after facing infectious derivative processes, Sandro died on January 4, 2010, stopping a great legacy for the romantic music.- Pepe Arias was born on 16 January 1900 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor, known for ¡Tango! (1933), Estrellas de Buenos Aires (1956) and New Port (1936). He died on 23 February 1967 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Leonardo Favio was born on 28 May 1938 in Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina. He was an actor and director, known for Aniceto (2008), Gatica, the Monkey (1993) and Chronicle of a Boy Alone (1965). He was married to María Vaner. He died on 5 November 2012 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.- Roberto Escalada began working on the radio and it was his voice the one that called the attention of producers. He was handsome enough to start a career as a member of different movies casts. It was director Carlos Hugo Christensen who used this very good performer to create a new masculine Latinamerican type in "Sapho, story of a passion". In this exceptional melodrama, Escalada was coupled with Mecha Ortiz, and older woman. His fate was sealed in that he became a masochistic icon in the 40s, squeezed and put out to pasture by shadowy ladies old - the mentioned Ortiz or young Olga Zubarry. His best movie of the 40s is "Los Pulpos" - "The octopuses" directed by Christensen, too. In 1950 he was chosen to play the central role of a Bioy Casares' short novel that in cinema was called "Mr Oribe's crime". And in 1955 he was a magnificent businessman in "Yesterday it was spring" - "Ayer fue primavera" - directed by Fernando Ayala. According to Olga Zubarry - his couple in some films - he was an affable man with a strong sense of humour. His life changed at the beginning of the 60s when he got married and start working on TV. A heavy smoker he had some troubles during this decade. Problem was that roles for him were unavailable in cinema and he spent the last years of this life dedicated to TV.
- Ethel Rojo was born on 23 December 1937 in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. She was an actress, known for Esa pícara pelirroja (1963), No toca botón (1987) and Así es mi México (1963). She was married to Gerardo González. She died on 24 June 2012 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Tito Lusiardo was born on 13 September 1896 in O Ferrol, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. He was an actor, known for Jettatore (1938), Dancing (1933) and Adiós Buenos Aires (1938). He was married to Delia Codebó. He died on 24 June 1982 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Lead singer of Soda Stereo, band from Argentina. One of the most important South American rock bands that started in 1982 and said goodbye with a last concert in 1997. He began with a very successful solo career in 1992. An excellent song writer, composer and actor. He composed music for two movies, Más bien (2001), and _Sólo por hoy (2000)_, also acting in the former (playing Jorge). Performed with Soda Stereo at one of the MTV Unplugged sessions in 1996. The resultant album was called "Comfort y música para volar". Soda Stereo's last concert is also available as a CD, it's called "El Ultimo Concierto" (1997).- Sabina Olmos was born on 4 February 1913 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was an actress, known for Yo quiero ser bataclana (1941), La vida es un tango (1939) and Historia del 900 (1949). She was married to Charlo. She died on 14 January 1999 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Claudio Rissi was born in Monte Grande, Buenos Aires. Moved to Coghlan at 17, the proximity to River Plate took him to the club's theater school, where he became a "clandestine actor", hidden from his father, Rafael. Then he spent a year at the School of Dramatic Arts, but the most powerful master had already completed it, that of the street wanderings. He has worked on more than 30 films, among which we will mention Plata Quemada by Marcelo Piñeyro; Nine Queens, by Fabian Bielinsky; Lugares Comunes by Adolfo Aristarain; El Fondo Del Mar by Damián Szifron, and Juan y Eva by Paula de Luque. He has been awarded two Awards for Best Supporting Actor of the Argentine Critics Association, the first in 2001 by 76-89-03, by Cristian Bernard and Flavio Nardini, and the second in 2012 by Aballay, El hombe sin miedo of Fernando Spiner.
He has worked in numerous series, including Okupas and Epitafios. In 2016 he played Mario Borges, a boss of the underworld, in El marginal, winner of eleven Tatos (Argentine television awards) and the Grand Prix at the Séries Mania Festival in Paris, in 2016. Canal + broadcasts the series in France.
Between 2014 and 2016 he gave life to the character of El Tatita in Terrenal, a play written and directed by Mauricio Kartun. - Actress
Delia Garcés was born on 13 October 1919 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was an actress, known for El (1953), Casa de muñecas (1943) and El gran amor de Bécquer (1946). She was married to Alberto de Zavalía. She died on 7 November 2001 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Actor
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Armando Bo was born on 3 May 1914 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor and producer, known for Ardent Summer (1973), La señora del intendente (1967) and Los días calientes (1966). He died on 8 October 1981 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Luis Dávila was born on 15 July 1927 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Espionage in Tangiers (1965), Ypotron - Final Countdown (1966) and Le tigri di Mompracem (1970). He died on 21 August 1998 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Jorge Polaco was born on 20 November 1946 in Argentina. He was a director and writer, known for Journey Through the Body (2001), Kindergarten (1989) and In the Name of the Son (1987). He died on 20 February 2014 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Actor
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Carlos Estrada was born on 22 October 1927 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor and director, known for Dos vidas y un destino (1984), Romeo e Giulietta (1964) and Los libros (1974). He was married to Erika Wallner. He died on 16 November 2001 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- María Onetto was born on 18 August 1966 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was an actress, known for Wild Tales (2014), Puzzle (2010) and The Headless Woman (2008). She died on 2 March 2023 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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María Luisa Bemberg was born on 14 April 1922 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was a writer and director, known for I Don't Want to Talk About It (1993), I, the Worst of All (1990) and Miss Mary (1986). She was married to Carlos Maria Miguens y Zumarán. She died on 7 May 1995 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Actress
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Hilda Bernard was involved in show business for 60 years. Characterized for playing wealthy and evil characters in many soap operas, she was also active in radio performances as a leading actress. She appeared with Faye Dunaway in Jennifer's Shadow (2004) in 2004. She stood out for her evil character on television in Chiquititas (1995).- Actor
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Pepe Biondi was born on 4 September 1909 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor and writer, known for Reventa de esclavas (1954), Música, mujeres y amor (1952) and Patapufete! (1967). He was married to María Teresa Moraca. He died on 4 October 1975 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Irma Córdoba was born on 20 July 1913 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was an actress, known for Los muchachos de antes no usaban gomina (1937), Me llaman Gorrión (1972) and Profesión, ama de casa (1979). She died on 18 May 2008 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Ignacio Quirós was born in 1931 in Vigo, Spain. He was an actor, known for Marco, el candidato (1994), Cinco gallinas y el cielo (1957) and Teatro de suspenso (1959). He died on 12 December 1999 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Alfredo Alcón was born on 3 March 1930 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Martín Fierro (1968), A Bully in 1900 (1960) and Los inocentes (1963). He died on 11 April 2014 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.
- Demure and pretty blonde who played ingenues in Leopoldo Torre Nilsson's masterpieces La casa del ángel, La caída and La mano en la trampa. Married during a short time to Rodolfo Khun, who directed her in Los inconstantes. She was effective in Leonardo Favio's El romance del Aniceto y la Francisca. Since mid-eighties she has been retired from show business.
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Marcos Mundstock was born on 25 May 1942 in Santa Fe, Argentina. He was an actor and director, known for Muchas gracias de nada (1979), El grosso concerto (2001) and Mastropiero que nunca (1977). He was married to Laura Glezer. He died on 22 April 2020 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Actress
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Tita Merello was born on 11 October 1904 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina. She was an actress and writer, known for Guacho (1954), Cinco rostros de mujer (1947) and Arrabalera (1950). She died on 24 December 2002 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.