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Osvaldo Guidi

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Osvaldo Oreste Guidi (born in Máximo Paz, Argentina on 10 March 1964 – died in Buenos Aires on 17 October 2011) was an Argentinian cinema, theater and television actor, and a dramaturge and theater director. He committed suicide by hanging.[1][2][3]

He studied acting and theater pedagogy and for twenty years engaged in teaching in his Buenos Aires theater studio. He appeared in many theater productions (as an actor, writer and director), films, and television series.[4]

Filmography

Film

  • 1979: Contragolpe
  • 1980: Canción de Buenos Aires
  • 1982: Plata dulce
  • 1998: Tango
  • 2000: Apariencias
  • 2000: Sin reserva
  • 2004: Peligrosa obsesión

Television

  • 1988: La bonita página
  • 1988: De carne somos
  • 1989: Rebelde
  • 1991: Chiquilina mía
  • 1991: Celeste
  • 1992: Antonella
  • 1993: Zona de riesgo
  • 1993: Casi todo casi nada
  • 1994: Milagros
  • 1994: Con alma de tango
  • 1994: Más allá del horizonte
  • 1995: Poliladron
  • 1998: Muñeca brava
  • 2000: Primicias
  • 2000: Amor latino
  • 2002: Infieles
  • 2003: Resistiré
  • 2003: Costumbres argentinas
  • 2004: La niñera
  • 2005: Amor mío
  • 2006: Se dice amor

Theater

as playwright and director
  • Ibseniana
  • Tango mortal
  • Milonga de ángeles
  • Sexo necesidad maldita
  • Yepeto
as actor
  • Feizbuk Stars
  • Escoria
  • Partes iguales
  • Ibseniana
  • Cyrano de Bergerac
  • Volpone y el zorro
  • Scapino
  • Tango mortal
  • Milonga de ángeles
  • Sexo necesidad maldita

References