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Hugo Arana
Actor
Born July 23, 1943Died October 11, 2020 (77 years)
Hugo Arana (July 23, 1943 - October 11, 2020 Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an Argentinian film, television and theatre actor.
Arana grew up in Monte Grande and moved with his family to Lomas de Zamora and then Lanus. He studied acting with Marcello Lavalle and Augusto Fernandez.
In his first years as an actor, he was part of a theatre group called "Errare Humanum Est" and he acted in films such as El Santo de la Espada (1970) and La tregua (1974).
In the 1980s, he became popular for his part in an advertisement for Crespi wine, and then for his part in the TV Sitcom Matrimonios y algo más (directed by Hugo Moser), in which he played two characters who were highly acclaimed by the public: the "Groncho" (in the comedy sketch "El Groncho y La Dama" (The Shabby Man and the Lady)) and Huguito Araña (a stereotypically femenine gay man).
He has worked on the Telefé TV series Los exitosos Pells, where he played the director of the fictitious channel "Mega News", Franco Andrada. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hugo Arana, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Arana grew up in Monte Grande and moved with his family to Lomas de Zamora and then Lanus. He studied acting with Marcello Lavalle and Augusto Fernandez.
In his first years as an actor, he was part of a theatre group called "Errare Humanum Est" and he acted in films such as El Santo de la Espada (1970) and La tregua (1974).
In the 1980s, he became popular for his part in an advertisement for Crespi wine, and then for his part in the TV Sitcom Matrimonios y algo más (directed by Hugo Moser), in which he played two characters who were highly acclaimed by the public: the "Groncho" (in the comedy sketch "El Groncho y La Dama" (The Shabby Man and the Lady)) and Huguito Araña (a stereotypically femenine gay man).
He has worked on the Telefé TV series Los exitosos Pells, where he played the director of the fictitious channel "Mega News", Franco Andrada. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hugo Arana, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography
2020 | The Funeral Home · as Salvador |
2020 | Almost Happy (TV Series) · as Padre |
2019 | Tu parte del trato (TV Series) · as Juan Carlos Gianola |
2019 | Other Sins (TV Series) · as Saúl |
2018 | Camino Sinuoso · as Eduardo Siero |
2018 | |
2018 | Yanka y el espíritu del volcán · as Abuelo |
2018 | Super Crazy · as Fernando Salaberry |
2018 | Sandro of America (TV Series) · as Mario |
2017 | I Will Wait for You · as Leiva |
2017 | Delicia · as Amado |
2016 | Soldado Argentino solo conocido por Dios · as Antonio |
2016 | La Leona (TV Series) · as Pedro Salvador Leone |
2014 | Pistas para volver a casa · as Antonio |
2014 | Widow and sons of Rock and Roll (TV Series) · as Amílcar Bartolotti |
2014 | Death in Buenos Aires · as Comisario Sanfilippo |
2013 | Los vecinos en guerra (TV Series) · as Ramón |
2012 | Graduados (TV Series) · as Dr. Ciepelinski |
2010 | Dress for Saints (TV Series) · as Horacio |
2008 | The Successful Pells (TV Series) · as Franco Andrada |
2008 | Don't Look Down · as Padre De Eloy |
2008 | Chile puede · as Octavio |
2007 | El Capo (TV Series) · as Don Chichio Mastrogiuseppe |
2005 | Lo que la gente cuenta (TV Series) · as Cast |
2005 | They must have done something (TV Series) · as Rafael De Sobremonte |
2005 | Mujeres Asesinas (TV Series) |
2004 | |
2003 | Captive · as Juez Barrenechea |
2003 | Seawards Journey · as Rodriguez |
2003 | Resistiré (TV Series) · as Ricardo Moreno |
2000 | Final Minute (TV Series) |
1999 | Todo x 2 Pesos (TV Series) · as Cast |
1998 | Uncle Willy (TV Series) · as Marcelo |
1998 | Dibu 2: La venganza de Nasty · as Lencinas |
1997 | Che · as Presidente Barrientos |
1996 | The Cheat · as Pedro |
1992 | |
1992 | A Place in the World · as Zamora |
1991 | La banda del Golden Rocket (TV Series) · as Cast |
1988 | |
1987 | Made in Argentina · as Cacho |
1987 | Matrimonios y Algo Más (TV Series) · as Cast |
1985 | The Official Story · as Enrique Ibáñez |
1982 | To Return · as Angel Ragucci |
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1974 | |
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1970 | |
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