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Luis Sandrini
Born
(1905-02-22)22 February 1905
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died
5 July 1980(1980-07-05) (aged 75)
Buenos Aires
Occupation
Actor
Children
Sandra Sandrini
Luis Sandrini (22 February 1905 – 5 July 1980) was a prolific Argentine comic film actor and film producer. Widely considered one of the most respected and most acclaimed Argentine comedians by the public and critics.[1] He made over 80 appearances in film between 1933 and 1980.
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a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Jerónimo Mihura and starring LuisSandrini, Elena Espejo and Julia Caba Alba. Alejo Franchinelli is a widowed violinist...
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musical comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring LuisSandrini, Olinda Bozán and Héctor Quintanilla. LuisSandrini Olinda Bozán Héctor Quintanilla...
1930s and worked in comedy based films often with rising Argentine star LuisSandrini in films such as Don Quijote del altillo. Romero was also a tango lyricist...
LuisSandrini and Sofía Bozán the film premiered in Buenos Aires on July 13, 1936. Carlos Rinaldi worked as a laboratory assistant on the film. Luis Sandrini...
actress during the golden age of Argentine cinema. She performed with LuisSandrini, Santiago Gómez Cou, Olinda Bozán, Vicente Rubino, Lolita Torres, and...
Gavaldón and starring LuisSandrini, María Antonieta Pons and Víctor Junco. The film's art direction was by Luis Moya. LuisSandrini as Marco Antonio María...
The film starred LuisSandrini, Roberto Escalada and Soledad Silveyra. The film premiered on July 31, 1969 in Buenos Aires. LuisSandrini ... Professor Héctor...
Demare. It stars LuisSandrini, Julia Sandoval, Franca Boni and Mario Pocoví. César Maranghello called the film a "fiasco". LuisSandrini Julia Sandoval...
Manuel Romero. The film starred LuisSandrini and Tito Lusiardo. The film was edited by Francisco Múgica. LuisSandrini Tito Lusiardo Santiago Arrieta...
America, specially Libertad Lamarque's melodramas, and the comedies of LuisSandrini and Niní Marshall. The popularity of local cinema in the Spanish-speaking...
Argentine-Spanish comedy film directed by Lucas Demare and starring LuisSandrini and Malvina Pastorino. Valeriano Andrés Inocencio Barbán Carlos Blanquet...
and Libertad Lamarque. She would also meet a young comic in the film, LuisSandrini, who had a small part in the film. She followed it with Ídolos de la...
by Manuel Romero. Starring LuisSandrini and Nuri Montsé. LuisSandrini as Eusebio Nuri Montsé as Urbana Eduardo Sandrini as Martínez Aurelia Musto as...
pecado de Julia (1946) and Edición extra (1949). She was married to LuisSandrini. The Sin of Julia (1946) "Stella" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved...
Ricardo Luis Amigorena (born May 30, 1972 in Maipú, Mendoza Province, Argentina), better known as Mike Amigorena is an Argentine actor. He was born in...
Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring LuisSandrini, Olinda Bozán and Héctor Quintanilla. LuisSandrini Olinda Bozán Héctor Quintanilla...
Pepper (Spanish: Pimienta y pimentón) is a 1970 Argentine film featuring LuisSandrini and José Marrone. "Pimienta y Pimenton". Variety. August 19, 1970. p...