Francisco Álvarez (December 26, 1892, in
Buenos Aires
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– April 21, 1960, in
Lanús
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) was an
Argentine
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film and theater actor, notable for his work during the
Golden Age of Argentine cinema
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.
Entering film in 1937 he appeared in 54 films between then and his death in 1960, appearing in films, such as ''
Al marido hay que seguirlo'' with
Mapy Cortés and
Pedro Quartucci in 1948.
Selected filmography
*''
Educating Niní'' (1940)
* ''
A Thief Has Arrived'' (1940)
* ''
The Song of the Suburbs'' (1941)
* ''
Girls Orchestra'' (1941)
* ''
Saint Candida'' (1945)
* ''
Modern Husbands'' (1948)
* ''
That's the Woman I Want'' (1951)
References
External links
Francisco Álvarezat argentinafilms.com
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1892 births
1960 deaths
Argentine male film actors
Argentine male stage actors
Male actors from Buenos Aires
20th-century Argentine male actors
Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery
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