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Pepe Arias (''José Pablo Arias Martinez''; 16 January 1900 – 23 February 1967) was an
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actor and comedian.


Early years

José Pablo Arias Martinez was born in the former
Mercado de Abasto ''Mercado de abasto'' is a 1955 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Lucas Demare. Cast *Tita Merello *Pepe Arias as Lorenzo *Juan José Miguez *Pepita Muñoz *José De Angelis * Luis Otero * Marcelle Marcell as Julian *Joaquín Petrocino * ...
district of
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on 16 January 1900. He first appeared on stage in 1916, and became a remarkable stage actor in grotesque, comedy and drama roles. In 1922 the influence of the company of Madame Rasimi and her Ba-Ta-Clán, arrived from Paris, established the structure of the Buenos Aires
revue A revue is a type of multi-act popular theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches. The revue has its roots in 19th century popular entertainment and melodrama but grew into a substantial cultural presence of its own duri ...
. Arias learned his art among the founders of Argentine theater, such as Luis Arata and Enrique Da Rosas. He perfected all the elements of farce and
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, with his face painted with extreme make-up. He also played serious roles, and earned the Municipal Award for best dramatic actor for his performance in ''Ovid'' by Laurent Doillet at the Odeon Theatre in 1942.


Film and radio

Arias' style became established when he moved to film and radio. He was a pioneer of talking films, and appeared in twenty four films. These included the brilliant ''
Kilómetro 111 ''Kilómetro 111'' is a 1938 Argentine musical film drama directed by Mario Soffici. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. The film is one of several films directed by Soffici which address the social evils of historical Argentina. The film is base ...
'' (1938) directed by
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and '' Fantasmas en Buenos Aires'' (1943) directed by
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. He became known on radio for delivering monologues as characters such as "Don Vistobueno Ciruela". He also starred in long-running revues at the Maipo and the Nacional theaters, and would deliver his monologues on stage. He avoided television, which he called "a dreadful fire that burns with lightning speed".


Monologues

In 1963 Arias described the monologue as a type of political reporting. He said that he read the headlines and told the news on stage, adding a humorous comment but always with up-to-date information. Thursday's political joke is not funny on Friday. He would call his audience his "dear filipipones". The nonsense word perhaps came from "philippic", and was used by his "Brother José" character in '' El hermano José'' (1941). The mocking but affectionate greeting became the trademark of his monologues. It is the title of his 1989 biography by Carlos Inzillo. In 1956 Arias said that political jokes were a basic element of revues in Buenos Aires, and he had never had real problems. He called politics a gentleman's game (''juego de caballeros''), which the public always understood, as did the governments of Yrigoyen, Alvear, Uriburu,
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,
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and Castillo. Those political leaders knew how to laugh. They knew that humor turned politics into a game and stripped it of solemnity and seriousness, which are always dangerous. Politics is a gentleman's game and those who are not gentlemen cannot play politics. There was only one period when satire disappeared from revues, but otherwise nothing happened. He was banned between 1952 and 1955 by the Peronist government.


Last years

In the late 1950s Pepe Arias discovered and fell in love with the resort town of
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. He began to spend much of his time there with his partner Petra, in peace and quiet at their home on Burriquetas Street. Pepe Arias died in his sleep at 5:00 p.m. on 23 February 1967 in Buenos Aires. His last film was ''
La señora del intendente ''La señora del intendente'' (''The mayor's wife'') is a 1967 Argentine comedy film directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli and Pepe Arias. The film had a sequel " Una Viuda descocada" (1980), which was Bó's last film. Production The ...
'' (1967) by
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, released after his death, where he looked tired beside
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.


Films

Pepe Arias appeared in the following films: * ''
¡Tango! ''¡Tango!'' is a 1933 Argentine musical romance film, the first film to be made in Argentina using optical sound technology (but not the first sound film.) Many existing stars of the Argentine stage and radio appeared in the film, but its success ...
'' (1933) Bonito * '' Puerto nuevo'' (1936) * ''El pobre Pérez'' (1937) * ''¡Segundos afuera!'' (1937) * ''
Kilómetro 111 ''Kilómetro 111'' is a 1938 Argentine musical film drama directed by Mario Soffici. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. The film is one of several films directed by Soffici which address the social evils of historical Argentina. The film is base ...
'' (1938) * ''
Maestro Levita ''Maestro Levita'' is a 1938 Argentine film directed by Luis César Amadori. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. Cast * Pepe Arias as ''Simón Galván'' * Mecha Ortiz as ''Elena Acevedo de Lerena'' * Juan Carlos Thorry as ''Roberto Casaval ...
'' (1938) * ''El Loco Serenata'' (1939) José / El Gran Dorbal / El Loco Serenata * ''El haragán de la familia'' (1940) * ''
Flecha de oro ''Flecha de oro'' is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Carlos F. Borcosque and starring Pepe Arias and Gloria Grey. Cast * Pepe Arias * Gloria Grey * Juana Sujo * Pablo Palitos * Ricardo Grau * Felisa Mary * Tito Gómez * Mecha Ló ...
'' (1940) * '' El hermano José'' (1941) * ''Napoleón'' (1941) * '' Fantasmas en Buenos Aires'' (1942) * ''El profesor Cero'' (1942) * ''
La guerra la gano yo ''La Guerra la gano yo'' (''I Win the War'') is a 1943 Argentine comedy film. Production The 71-minute black and white film was produced for Lumiton by Francisco Múgica and released on 14 February 1943. The script was by Carlos A. Olivari, ...
'' (1943) * '' El fabricante de estrellas'' (1943) Diógenes Rodríguez * ''
Las seis suegras de Barba Azul ''Las seis suegras de Barba Azul'' (''Bluebeard's Six Mothers-in-Law'') is a 1945 black and white Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. Production The black and white Lumiton production was directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen ...
'' (1945) * ''La mujer más honesta del mundo'' (1947) * '' Rodríguez supernumerario'' (1948) * ''Todo un héroe'' (1949) * '' Fúlmine'' (1949) * ''Una noche cualquiera'' (1951) * ''
Mercado de abasto ''Mercado de abasto'' is a 1955 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Lucas Demare. Cast *Tita Merello *Pepe Arias as Lorenzo *Juan José Miguez *Pepita Muñoz *José De Angelis * Luis Otero * Marcelle Marcell as Julian *Joaquín Petrocino * ...
'' (1955) Lorenzo Miraglia * ''Estrellas de Buenos Aires'' (1956) * ''La mujer del zapatero'' (1965) * ''
La señora del intendente ''La señora del intendente'' (''The mayor's wife'') is a 1967 Argentine comedy film directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli and Pepe Arias. The film had a sequel " Una Viuda descocada" (1980), which was Bó's last film. Production The ...
'' (1967) Dr. Amable Gambetta


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