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Guillermo Héctor Francella (born February 14, 1955) is an
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actor and
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. Besides a long history of working as a
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leading man, he also has a varied
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and
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career. Francella is widely regarded by experts and critics of
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as one of the most influential and popular actors of his country.


Biography

Guillermo Francella is the second of two brothers children of Ricardo Héctor Francella, a bank employee, gym teacher and weightlifting coach at
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and Adelina Redondo. He spent his first two years of life in Villa del Parque,
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and later the family moved to Beccar, a northern neighborhood of
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where Francella lived the rest of his childhood. The house was located next to that of his paternal grandparents, Domenico and Zaída; his grandfather was an Italian immigrant in Argentina who had arrived in Argentina from
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and whose original last name was Frangella.Centro de Estudios Migratorios Latinoamericanos: "FRANGELLA/DOMENICO/16/S/ITALIANA/DESCONOCIDO/BRACCIANTE/1909/09/09/CORDOBA/GENOVA"
Cemla.com He attended and received a bachelor's degree from the Institute June 20 of San Isidro,
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in 1972. Later, although he wanted to study theater, he continued studying journalism. He got a journalist's degree after studying three years and later started working for the magazine '' Gente'', where he served as a journalist for three months before being fired. He also worked as clothing seller in a store, as an insurance salesman and as a member of a real estate company with his uncle. His father died when Francella was twenty-six years old, which was "a very strong blow" to his family. Francella is a
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Career

His first approach to acting was after finishing high school when he made a play with some classmates, the comedy ''Charlatanes'' by Julio F. Escobar. In the early 1980s he acted in a commercial for ''Cinzano''. He debuted on television in 1980, with ''Los hnos. Torterolo'' and then was part of ''Historia de un trepador''. In 1985 he filmed his first film, ''El telo y la tele'', also participated as an extra in the film ''
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'' starring
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. He participated in other television series of the 1980s, such as ''El infiel'', playing the role of Felipe for a year. In 1986, he filmed three films, ''Camarero nocturno en Mar del Plata'' and ''Las colegialas''. He also acted in television series, such as ''El lobo'' and ''Juegos prohibidos''. His career as a television and film actor continued during the following years with films such as ''Los pilotos más locos del mundo'', ''Paraíso relax'' and '' Bañeros II, la playa loca'', which had its third part in 2006. His first big hit on television was telecomedy ''De carne somos'', broadcast by Canal 13 in 1988. After this strip he starred in ''Dalo por hecho'', broadcast by Canal 13, playing an Argentine ''chanta'' (a scammer). Francella also made two TV series that were very popular at the time, ''La familia Benvenuto'' and ''Un hermano es un hermano'', with
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. In 1989 he starred in one of his greatest successes on film, the
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''Los extermineitors'', which worked mainly as a spoof on the action films of the 1980s. The following year, he filmed ''Extermineitors II, la venganza del dragón'', the sequel and second part of the "Extermineitors saga" of comedy films; that same saga eventually became spawned into the 1992 action-comedy series ''Brigada Cola'', an ''Extermineitors'' spinoff where Francella played the protagonist, Francachella. ''Brigada Cola'' was a big rating success that even became a short-lived theater version of the show with the same cast. During the early 1990s, Francella starred in two more sequels for ''Los extermineitors'', with the saga coming to an end with the fourth part in the southern summer of 1992. When he returned to work on TV his fame had grown exponentially, even internationally, which is why his next series, ''Naranja y media'' was translated into English and broadcast in several countries under the title ''My Better Halves''. His next movie, '' Un Argentino en New York'', was filmed in
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and
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; starring alongside the Uruguayan actress/singer
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, it became one of the greatest
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hits. 1999 came with a new challenge as an actor, the series ''Trillizos, dijo la partera'' with the actress
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. On this occasion, he had to play three Buenos Aires brothers, Luigi, Marcelo and Enzo, that integrated a classic family of Italian roots, but in turn, each with a different personality that characterized them. In 2000 he filmed ''Papá es un ídolo'' it was translated in
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with the name of ''Daddy is My Idol'' in this movie Manuel Bandera and Millie Stegman. He returned to television in 2001, in one of the most definitive roles of his career, in the comic program ''
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'', where he took part in several sketches next to his cast. He had two seasons and aired until December 2002. There he shared the cast with
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, Mariana Briski, Manuel Wirtz, René Bertrand, Toti Ciliberto and Cecilia Milone and with newly emerged models such as Pamela David,
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and Julieta Prandi. The repetitions were broadcast until 2006 during the weekends in
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, while in other countries of
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and
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it was televised until the end of 2004. In 2003, he filmed in
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, ''Un día en el paraíso'', movie in which Guillermo Francella played two characters, Reynaldo and Roy. That year he starred in the unit comedy, ''Durmiendo con mi jefe'', with
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broadcast by Canal 13. His next movie, ''Papá se volvió loco'', was released in 2005 and became a hit in theaters. From 2005 to 2006 he starred in the series '' Casados con Hijos'', an Argentine remake of '' Married... with Children'', playing the role of José "Pepe" Argento. For that role, in the first season, Asociación de Periodistas de la Televisión y la Radiofonía Argentinas awarded the
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to the "Best Leading Actor in Comedy", and in the second season, he was nominated again but lost to
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. During these two years, he starred with
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at the Lola Membrives theater in
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and then at the Auditorium
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the musical comedy '' The Producers'', a great success with both the public and critics. It was Francella's debut in the musical genre. In 2007 he starred in a new comic film, ''Incorregibles'', together with comedian
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and model Gisela Van Lacke. The film was a box-office success, but received negative reviews by the critics. In 2008, he made a special participation in the final chapter of the
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'' Vidas robadas'' which won the Martín Fierro de Oro Award 2008. At the end of the year, he traveled to
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to star ''
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'' along with the Mexican actors
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and
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. In 2009, he starred alongside
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and
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in ''
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'' which sold approximately two million tickets and became the most watched movie of the year, as well as the second most successful national film of all time in its country. The movie won an
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for the best non-English speaking film. In 2011, he returned to the small screen with the TV comedy ''El hombre de tu vida'', where he played the role of Hugo, a man affected by a midlife crisis who decides to work professionally as a
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. In addition, along with
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, he starred in the
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comedy film ''
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''. In 2012 saw the premiere of the comedy film ''¡Atraco!'', starring Francella alongside
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and
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under the direction of Eduard Cortés, playing a fictional
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named Merello. In addition, he had a small role in the film ''El vagoneta en el mundo del cine''. In 2013, he starred in the Marcos Carnevale romantic film, ''Corazón de León'', where he played León Godoy, a short-stature man who falls in love with Ivana Cornejo (
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at the
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, this time as Best Actor. In 2014, he starred with Inés Estévez and
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in the comedy-drama ''El misterio de la felicidad'', directed by
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. Francella plays the role of a man looking for his missing friend while falling in love with his friend's wife. In addition, Francella returned to the theater and starring along
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in ''Dos pícaros sinvergüenzas'', where he plays Lawrence Williams, a man who scams women together with his partner. In 2015 he starred in '' The Clan'', a crime thriller-historical film about the murders committed by the "Clan Puccio" in the early 1980s; Francella starred in the role of
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together with
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in the role of
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, and directed by
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at the
Nicolás Francella (born on October 22, 1990) and Johanna Francella (born on December 4, 1993).


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