María Aurelia Bisutti
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| Born | June 20, 1930 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Died | April 12, 2010 (aged 79) Ingeniero Maschwitz, Escobar Partido, Buenos Aires province, Argentina |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1948–1993 |
María Aurelia Bisutti (June 20, 1930 – April 12, 2010) was an Argentine film and TV actress, with over 50 Argentine cinema and television credits between 1948 and 1993, as well as numerous roles in the theatre.
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Born in Buenos Aires, she received her first film roles in 1948 through a radio audition hosted by a popular variety show of the time, Diario del cine, and first worked with directors Benito Perojo and Carlos Schlieper. Bisutti earned her first television role in a 1960 documentary on the lives of Paul Gauguin and Edgar Degas. She was given the lead role in Pedro Escudero's A puerta cerrada (1962), and starred in period piece filmmaker Leopoldo Torre Nilsson's Martín Fierro (1968). Bisutti also became well-known on the radio, starring in a number of soap operas.
She received a Martín Fierro Award for lifetime achievement in 1999. She continued to work on the airwaves, starring in the public radio series, Las dos carátulas, from 2002.
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