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Ricardo Duggan (23 October 1907 – 24 December 2015) (or Dugan) was an Argentine film actor, active in the late 1940s and early 1950s. In 1949 he played the lead role in the boxing drama ''
Diez segundos ''Diez segundos'' (''Ten Seconds'') is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Alejandro Wehner, produced by Emelco studios. The film is a boxing drama starring Ricardo Duggan, María Esther Buschiazzo, Patricia Castell, Carlos D'Agostino (voice), Del ...
'' as an aspiring young boxer.


Selected filmography

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'' (1948) *'' La dama del collar'' (1948) *'' Fascinación'' (1949) *''
Diez segundos ''Diez segundos'' (''Ten Seconds'') is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Alejandro Wehner, produced by Emelco studios. The film is a boxing drama starring Ricardo Duggan, María Esther Buschiazzo, Patricia Castell, Carlos D'Agostino (voice), Del ...
'' (1949) *''
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'' (1950) *'' Soy del tiempo de Gardel'' (1954)


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* Argentine male film actors 1907 births 2015 deaths {{Argentina-actor-stub