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Darío Víttori (14 September 1921 – 19 January 2001) was an Italian-born Argentine
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actor. His real name was Melito Dario Spartaco Margozzi. He was born on 14 September 1921 in Montecelio,
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, Italy, and died on 19 January 2001 in
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, Argentina. He had an extensive body of work in Argentine
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Filmography

*''Chicos ricos'' (2000) ''Rubén'' *''¿Los piolas no se casan...?'' (1981) ''Don Carmelo'' *''Subí que te llevo'' (1980) *'' Frutilla'' (1980) ''Florencio Parravicini'' *''Así es la vida'' (1977) ''Liberti'' *''Los chantas'' (1975) ''Ingenieri'' *'' Las píldoras'' (1972) *'' Blum'' (1970) *''¡Qué noche de casamiento!'' (1969) *''Villa Cariño está que arde'' (1968) *''Lo prohibido está de moda'' (1968) *''
Digan lo que digan ''Let Them Talk'' (Spanish: ''Digan lo que digan'') is a 1968 Spanish-Argentine musical film directed by Mario Camus and starring Raphael. It was filmed in Iguazu Falls, Buenos Aires, and Spain. The score of the film was composed by Antón Garcà ...
'' (1967) *''Las pirañas'' (1967) *''Villa Cariño'' (1967) *''¡Ésto es alegría!'' (1967) ''Sr. Venturini'' *''De profesión sospechosos'' (1966) ''Sr. Andrade'' *''Orden de matar'' (1965) ''Sacerdote'' *''Los hipócritas'' (1965) ''Dr. Massini'' *''Ritmo nuevo, vieja ola'' (1964) *''La fin del mundo'' (1963)


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* 1921 births 2001 deaths Italian emigrants to Argentina Italian expatriates in Argentina Naturalized citizens of Argentina People of Lazian descent Argentine male film actors Argentine male stage actors Argentine male television actors {{Argentina-actor-stub