Pablo Palitos (February 8, 1906 – February 26, 1989) was a Spanish-born Argentine
stage
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and
film actor
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. He was born in
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as Pedro Pablo Senger, adopting his stage name after emigrating to Argentina. He appeared in twenty one films during his career. His daughter is the actress Graciela Pal and his granddaughter the actress Manuela Pal. Between others, he has been part of the cast of several productions. He made his film debut in Brazil in 1933 at “A Voz do Carnaval”, by Adhemar Gonzaga and Humberto Mauro. Years later, in 1937, he made his debut in Argentina in Palermo, a film where he accompanied Nedda Francy and José Gola. His most outstanding performances were fulfilled in Seconds Outside! The thief sings boleros, Detective and the champion is me, which premiered five years later. In 1940 he starred in the successful comic film Niní must be educated, along with Niní Marshall, Francisco Álvarez and Nury Montsé and a year later he played a supporting role in Boyfriends for Girls, by Antonio Momplet. After performing successful roles in film, he traveled to Spain where he continued his career, and upon his return in Argentina he also acted in radio, television and did secondary roles in film. In the seventies he participated in films such as Olga, the daughter of that Russian princess (with Eduardo Bergara Leumann), The House of Love, The Explosive Adventure, with my wife I cannot and Black Ant, who had little success. He did his last works in “this is Life”, 1982 and accompanied Juan Carlos Altavista (Minguito) and Juan Carlos Calabró in Mingo and Aníbal, two balls against, directed by Enrique Cahen Salaverry in 1984. In theater he made works like Intermezzo in the circus, Irma, the sweet,” The Neighbors of Corrientes”
a musical revue starred by
Jorge Perez Evelyn
Jorge Perez Evelyn is the stage name of Jorge Perez, an Argentine actor who rose to prominence in the 1980s as the first man-vedette in the famous Corrientes Avenue theatres of Buenos Aires. Until then, being a vedette was a role only reserved f ...
, also “A night of love”, and “An angel named Perez”.
Selected filmography
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Palermo
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'' (1937)
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My Country's Wings'' (1939)
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Educating Niní
''Educating Niní'' (Spanish:''Hay que educar a Niní'') is a 1940 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Niní Marshall, Francisco Álvarez and Pablo Palitos. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ra� ...
'' (1940)
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Sweethearts for the Girls
''Sweethearts for the Girls'' ( es, Novios para las muchachas) is a 1941 Argentine comedy film directed by Antonio Momplet and starring Santiago Arrieta.
Cast
* Tito Lusiardo
* Amelia Bence
* Felisa Mary
* Nélida Bilbao
* Paquita Vehil
* Silva ...
'' (1941)
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'' (1941)
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Detective
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'' (1954)
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La Aventura explosive'' (1977)
References
Bibliography
* Pellettieri, Osvaldo. ''Historia del teatro argentino en Buenos Aires: La segunda modernidad (1949-1976)''. Editorial Galerna, 2005.
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1906 births
1989 deaths
Argentine male stage actors
Argentine male film actors
Spanish male film actors
Spanish male stage actors
People from Zaragoza
20th-century Argentine male actors
Spanish emigrants to Argentina
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