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Alberto Olmedo (24 August 1933 – 5 March 1988) was an Argentine comedian and actor, popularly regarded as one of the most important comedians in the history of his country, for his outstanding work in television, cinema and theater. Olmedo was born in the city of
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. In his teens, he was a gifted
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and an aspiring actor who tried his luck with several amateur theater companies and enjoyed some local success. Olmedo moved to
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in 1954. One year later, while working as a technician in Canal 7, Argentina's first television station, his
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skills caught the attention of the management, who gave him acting jobs in several TV shows. While Olmedo had a string of successful children's programs during the 1960s, he gained the most notoriety when given the opportunity to mix
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, nonsense and adult-oriented entertainment.


Career


Film

Starting with ''Gringalet'' in 1959, Olmedo starred in 49 movies, including: ''Los Doctores las Prefieren Desnudas'' (''Doctors Prefer Them Naked''), in 1973, ''Maridos en Vacaciones'', (''Husbands on Vacation'', 1975), ''Fotógrafo de Señoras'' (''Ladies' Photographer'', 1978), ''Las Mujeres Son Cosas de Guapos'' (''Women Are for the Brave'', 1981), ''Los Fierecillos Indomables'' (''The Indomitable Little Beasts'', 1982), ''Sálvese Quien Pueda'' (''Every Man for Himself'', 1984) and ''Rambito y Rambón, Primera Misión'' (''Little Rambo and Big Rambo, First Mission'', 1986). His last movie was ''Atracción Peculiar'', released shortly after his death. ''Los Fierecillos Indomables'' had a sequel in 1983. Many of Olmedo's movies in the 1980s were adult-oriented comedies featuring
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and ''vedettes''
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and
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. Conservative Argentine authorities rated these movies as PM-18 (age 18 and above), save for a few tamer films aimed at family audiences. The "Olmedo and Porcel" movies are considered to be the pinnacle of Argentina's
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movie genre. Most of these movies were directed by
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or his brother
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, who also directed Olmedo's TV shows ''El Chupete'' (''The Pacifier'') and ''No Toca Botón!'' (''Don't Touch That Button!'').


Television

Olmedo's ''Capitán Piluso'' show was a hit with children in the 1960s, but he preferred working for adult audiences. After acting in the successful ''Operación Ja Ja'' weekly show, Olmedo landed his first leading role in ''El Chupete''. In 1976, shortly after the beginning of the military dictatorship known as the
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, Olmedo had his own death announced on the show. Once the truth was revealed, the actor was punished for his prank and banished from the airwaves for two years. In the 1980s, ''No Toca Botón!'' was the highest-rated show in Argentina. In fits of improvisation, Olmedo would stray from script, tear down props, dash past the cameras and verbally abuse his fellow actors. He created popular characters such as ''General González'', ''Rucucu'' the Ukrainian magician, the dictator of Costa Pobre (a parody of a
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ruler; its name is a pun on Costa Rica, since the country's name means "rich coast" and Costa Pobre means "poor coast"), and above all ''el Manosanta'' ("the miracle healer"), a multi-level parody on
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s of all stripes and Argentines' reckless pursuit of sex and money. Those years saw the blooming of a partnership with character actor
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, who provided a counterweight to Olmedo's wild improvising. Olmedo, who was nicknamed ''el Negro'', would evoke his Rosario background by using Rosario slang and narrating implausible stories about his childhood exploits.


Death

Olmedo died in the resort city of
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,
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, on 5 March 1988. According to police reports, he slipped off his eleventh-floor apartment's balcony. It is believed that he tried, possibly under the influence of alcohol or
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, to perform a high-wire stunt on the balcony and lost his balance. The only witness to his last moments was girlfriend Nancy Herrera, who was pregnant with his posthumous son Alberto Jr. Olmedo married and divorced twice and had six children (including Alberto Jr.). He is buried in
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in Buenos Aires.


See also

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Jorge Porcel Jorge Raúl Porcel de Peralta (; 7 September 1936 – 16 May 2006), known as Jorge Porcel, was an Argentine comedy actor and television host. He was nicknamed ''El Gordo de América'' (''America's Fat Guy''). Porcel is considered, along with A ...
*
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References


External links

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"Official" home page
(in Spanish)

(in Spanish) *
An exposition of Olmedo-related art
{{DEFAULTSORT:Olmedo, Alberto 1933 births 1988 deaths Argentine comedians Argentine male film actors Argentine male television actors Male actors from Rosario, Santa Fe Accidental deaths from falls Accidental deaths in Argentina Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery 20th-century Argentine male actors 20th-century comedians