Alfredo Alcón
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| Alfredo Alcón | |
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| Born | Alfredo Félix Alcón Riesco March 3, 1930 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Years active | 1955 - present |
Alfredo Félix Alcón (born 3 March 1930, Ciudadela, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine theatre and film actor born in Buenos Aires. He has worked in more than 50 movies since his first one, El amor nunca muere (Love Never Dies), in 1955.[1]
One of the most respected Argentine actors of the 20th century, Alcón received many recognitions for his work: he won, among other awards, the Silver Condor, the Martin Fierro Award and the 1981 Diamond Konex Award.[2]
Selected filmography [edit]
- Love Never Dies (1955)
- Sugar Harvest (1958)
- Summer Skin (1961)
- The Innocents (1963)
- El Santo de la Espada (1970)
- The Seven Madmen (1973)
- Nazareno Cruz y el lobo (1975)
- What's Autumn? (1977)
- Son of the Bride (2001)
- In the City Without Limits (2002)
References [edit]
- ^ Alfredo Alcón at the Internet Movie Database.
- ^ Alfredo Alcón at the Konex Foundation.
External links [edit]
- Alfredo Alcón at the Internet Movie Database
- INCAA (in Spanish)
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