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Horacio Peña (Argentine Actor)
Horacio Peña may refer to: *Horacio Peña (actor) (born 1943), Argentine actor *Horacio Peña (author) Horacio Peña (born 1936 in Managua, Nicaragua) is a professor, writer, and poet. Currently an instructor at Huston-Tillotson College and the Seminary of the Southwest—both in Austin, Texas, he is often recognized as the most important ... (born 1936), Nicaraguan author and poet See also * Horacio Piña (born 1945), Mexican baseball player {{Hndis, Pena, Horacio ...
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Horacio Peña (actor)
Horacio Peña (born 1943) is an Argentine actor who has appeared in films and TV in Argentina since 1966. He has made about 30 appearances to date mostly in film acting in films such as the 1988 Victor Dinenzon film, ''Abierto de 18 a 24'' alongside actor Gerardo Romano Gerardo Romano (born 6 July 1946) is an Argentine actor who has made some 45 appearances in mainstream film and television in Argentina since 1979. He is widely regarded as one of Argentina's leading actors. Romano has mostly appeared on famous .... In the 1990s his career seemed to concentrate more in television but since 2000 he has been known primarily as a film actor in Argentina. References External links * 1936 births Living people Argentine male film actors Place of birth missing (living people) {{Argentina-actor-stub ...
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Horacio Peña (author)
Horacio Peña (born 1936 in Managua, Nicaragua) is a professor, writer, and poet. Currently an instructor at Huston-Tillotson College and the Seminary of the Southwest—both in Austin, Texas, he is often recognized as the most important Nicaraguan American poe His poems have appeared in numerous publications, including "El Pez y La Serpiente" (The Fish and the Serpent), La Prensa Literaria (The Literary Press), both from Nicaragua; Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos (Hispanic American Notebooks) from Madrid; Papeles de Son Armadans, from Palma de Mayorca; Linden Lanemagazine, from Texas, and others. A translator from the English, Italian, and French, he was a professor of Cultural History at the National University of Nicaragua for many years. In 1967 he won the prestigious Ruben Dario International Poetry Prize for his long poem "Ars Moriendi"; an anniversary bi-lingual publication of which was published in 2004. References 20th-century Nicaraguan poets Nicaraguan male ...
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