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Juan Vítola was an Argentine theater and film actor.
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Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Other names | Juan Vittola |
Occupation | Actor |
Career
editVítola (also billed as Juan Vittola) was well-known in Argentina's theater scene and as a cinematic actor of that country's golden age. He shared the stage with important figures of the day such as Tulia Ciámpoli, Irma Córdoba, Eloy Álvarez, Enrique Muiño, Oscar Soldati , Rosa Rosen, Raimundo Pastore , Arturo García Buhr, and María Esther Podestá.
Theater
editVítola was a dedicated theatrical actor. He was a member of the first cast of the Teatro Cómico in 1927, forming part of the Compañía de Comedias y Sainetes Luis Arata with Berta Gangloff , Emma Bernal , Leonor Rinaldi , Mercedes Delgado , Blanca Crespo, A. Villavicencio, María Casenave, Delia Prieto, Carmen Villegas, Marcelo Ruggero, Juan Fernández, Ignacio Corsini, Froilán Varela, Carlos Rosingana, Jorge Gangloff, Enrique Duca, Ernesto Villegas , and Alberto Fregolini. His best-known works included
- Facha Tosta, by Alberto Novión , in the role of Estéfano
- Veraneamos en bañadera
- El barrio está de fiesta
- Se acabaron los otarios
- El mago de Palermo
- Te quiero porque sos reo
- Sierra chica
- Yo soy un tipo de línea
- Caferata
- Los muchachos de antes fumaban Avanti[1]
In 1945 he appeared in the Teatro Odeón work Claudia with Delia Garcés, Enrique Álvarez Diosdado, Milagros de la Vega, María Luisa Fernández, Eduardo Navega, Alita Román, and Margarita Corona.[2]
Filmography
edit- Internado (1935)
- Vértigo (1936)[3]
- La casa de Quirós (1937)
- Melgarejo (1937)
- El cabo Rivero (1938)
- El Gran camarada (1938)
- Con el dedo en el gatillo (1940)
- Delirio (1944)
References
edit- ^ "Se inaugura un nuevo teatro" [A New Theater is Opened] (in Spanish). Teatro Lola Membrives. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ "'Claudia' con Delia Garcés en el Teatro Odeón (año 1945)". Colecciones Teatrales (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ Finkielman, Jorge (24 December 2003). "Argentine Films at the Beginning of the Golden Age". The Film Industry in Argentina: An Illustrated Cultural History. McFarland & Company. p. 207. ISBN 9780786416288. Retrieved 4 October 2017 – via Google Books.
External links
edit- Juan Vítola at IMDb