Antonio Cunill Cabanellas (August 27, 1894 – February 18, 1969) was an influential Spanish-Argentine playwright, theatre actor, director and instructor.
Life and work
Cunill Cabanellas was born in
Barcelona
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,
Spain
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, in 1894. His father, Juan Cunill, had been a well-known actor on the
Catalan stage. He emigrated to
Buenos Aires
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in 1915 and quickly gained prominence in the vibrant
local theatre scene, and became an early
cinematographer
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and actor in the
Argentine cinema
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, appearing in a 1917 comedy, ''Carlitos en
Mar del Plata
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''.
[Teatro en la Argentina: Gestión de Antonio Cunill Cabanellas ]
He worked afterwards as an
assistant director
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, mostly on
zarzuelas and
sainete
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s - comedy genres popular at the time in much of the Spanish-speaking world. He began writing, as well, and produced numerous of his own plays, notably ''Chaco'', for which he won a
Florencio Sánchez
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Biography
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Prize in 1933. The establishment that year of the National Comedy at the newly nationalized
Cervantes Theatre led to Cunill's appointment as its director, and he inaugurated the new institution in 1935. His first production was of local playwright
Gregorio de Laferrère
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's ''Locos de verano'' (''Summer Madness''), which debuted to acclaim on April 24, 1936; he later adapted the play for the local cinema in 1942.
Cunill helped remedy the local shortage of skilled technicians in
scenography
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and
stagecraft
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by founding the National Institute for Theatrical Studies and authoring a number of technical texts and treatises. He also became Argentina's first vigorous promoter of local playwrights during his tenure at the National Comedy, and of 27 plays in its repertoire over five years, 26 were Argentine.
[ The 1941 appointment of the ultra-conservative Director of the ]National Library of Argentina
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, Gustavo Martínez Zuviría
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, as head of the National Commission for Culture led to Cunill's resignation, however. He continued to be prolific as director on the local stage, producing a number of Leopoldo Marechal
Leopoldo Marechal (June 11, 1900 – June 26, 1970) was one of the most important Argentine writers of the twentieth century.
Biographical notes
Born in Buenos Aires into a family of French and Spanish descent, Marechal became a primary sch ...
's works, notably ''La Tres Caras de Venus'' (''Three Faces of Venus'') in 1951, his own, notably ''Fin de semana'' (''Weekend''), in 1949, and William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
's (''Midsummer Night's Dream
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'', 1953). A number of the lead actors he discovered during this era, such as Eva Franco
Eva Franco (1906–1999) was an Argentine stage, film and television actress.Finkielman p.51
Selected filmography
* '' Medio millón por una mujer'' (1940)
* ''Grandma
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, Duilio Marzio
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Life and work
Marzio was born Duilio Bruno Perruccio La Stella in Buenos Aires to Sicilian immigrants, in 1923. He enrolled at the University ...
and Pepe Soriano
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Early life
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, later became prominent in both Argentine theatre and film.Pepe Soriano: Una noche de verano
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Becoming assistant director of the National Music Conservatory
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, Cunill was named director of the largest popular stage theatre in Argentina, the public Teatro General San Martín
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, in 1953, and managed the institution during a difficult interim marked by a scarcity of venues (its new, modernist Corrientes Avenue
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building was under construction) and the instability leading to President Juan Perón
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's 1955 overthrow. Cunill resigned on the eve of these events, and he returned at the helm of his National Institute for Theatrical Studies, teaching at its facilities adjoining the Cervantes Theatre until his death in 1969 at age 74.[
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References
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1894 births
1969 deaths
Male actors from Barcelona
Argentine people of Catalan descent
Argentine dramatists and playwrights
Argentine theatre directors
Male stage actors from Catalonia
Argentine male stage actors
20th-century dramatists and playwrights
Spanish emigrants to Argentina