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Domingo Márquez was an Argentine actor. He starred in films like ''
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'' (1941), ''
Los martes, orquídeas ''Los martes, orquídeas'' (''On Tuesdays, Orchids'') is a 1941 Argentine black and white comedy film directed by Francisco Múgica and starring Mirtha Legrand, Enrique Serrano, Juan Carlos Thorry and Nuri Montsé. It won the Argentine Best Pic ...
'' (1941), ''
Filomena Marturano ''Filomena Marturano'' is a 1950 Spanish language Argentine musical film. It is based on the theatrical piece ''Filumena Marturano'' by the Neapolitan actor and author Eduardo De Filippo, which had been previously performed in Argentina wi ...
'' (1950), and ''
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'' (1952). He had a minor role in the acclaimed
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-winning 1943 film ''
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''.


Career

Márquez was a brilliant supporting actor and protagonist, who covered important roles in about 40 films. He shared the stage with great giants of national cinema such as
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, Maria Esther Buschiazzo, Betty Colman, Agustín Barrios, Tito Alonso, Julio Renato, Nélida Solá, Nélida Bilbao, Eduardo Rudy, Armando Durán, among others. In
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he joined the list of The Democratic Actors Association, during the government of Juan Domingo Perón, and whose board of directors was composed of Pablo Racioppi, Lydia Lamaison, Pascual Nacaratti, Alberto Barcel and Domingo Mania.


Filmography

* 1940: ''Un señor mucamo'' * 1940: ''Ha entrado un ladrón'' como Jorge Grondona * 1941: ''El mejor papá del mundo'' * 1941: ''Los martes, orquídeas'' * 1942: ''El tercer beso'' * 1942: ''Adolescencia'' * 1942: ''Tú eres la paz'' * 1943: ''Juvenilia'' * 1944: ''Nuestra Natacha'' * 1944: ''Su mejor alumno'' * 1946: ''El gran amor de Bécquer'' * 1946: ''Rosa de América'' * 1946: ''Milagro de amor'' * 1946: ''La sombra del pasado'' * 1947: ''La copla de la Dolores'' * 1947: ''Los hijos del otro'' * 1948: ''Recuerdos de un ángel'' * 1948: ''Rodríguez supernumerario'' * 1949: ''La cuna vacía'' * 1950: ''Bólidos de acero'' * 1950: ''Filomena Marturano'' * 1951: ''El mucamo de la niña'' * 1951: ''Tierra extraña'' * 1952: ''La niña de fuego'' * 1953: ''¡Qué noche de casamiento!'' * 1953: ''La tía de Carlitos'' * 1954: ''Romeo y Julita'' * 1956: ''Sangre y acero'' * 1965: ''Canuto Cañete, detective privado'' como un prefecto * 1966: ''De profesión sospechosos''...Carlos * 1966: ''La cómplice'' como un empleado de la fábrica * 1968: ''El novicio rebelde'' * 1969: ''Corazón contento'' * 1971: ''Siempre te amaré'' * 1971: ''Aquellos años locos'' * 1972: ''Juan Manuel de Rosas''


Theater

Witness to the gallows, with the Argentine comedy company headed by Amelia Bence, with Pablo Acciardi and Alberto Berco. Carlos's Aunt (1951), by Brandon Thomas, directed by Enrique Santos Discépolo at the Casino Theater, along with Pablo Palitos, Gloria Ugarte, Patricia Castell, Agustín Barrios, Lalo Malcolm, Sara Olmos, María Armand and Tito Licausi. Filomena Marturano (1948), with a company headed by Tita Merello and Guillermo Battaglia, at the Teatro Politeama, directed by Luis Mottura. Also in the cast were Esther Bustamante, Agustín Barrios, Betty Colman, Tito Alonso, Edna Norrell and Alberto de Mendoza.


References


External links

* Argentine male film actors 20th-century Argentine male actors {{Argentina-actor-stub