Alejandro Urdapilleta

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Alejandro Urdapilleta (born March 10, 1954 in Montevideo , † December 1, 2013 in Buenos Aires , Argentina) was a Uruguayan actor , writer and screenwriter .

Alejandro Urdapilleta gained fame through his appearances, which lasted until the early 1990s, for example at the side of Batato Barea and Humberto Tortonese in Parakultural in Buenos Aires . Well-known plays in which he took part included, for example, "Alfonsina y el mal", "El método de Juana" and "Carne de chancha". He was part of the Hamlet ensemble at the Teatro San Martín and played in Martha Stutz , Almuerzo en casa de Ludwig W and King Lear . He also appeared on TV. Worth mentioning there are "Gasalla 91", Tiempo final , Tumberos , Sol negro and the Argentine television series Mujeres asesinas . For "Sol Negro" and "Tumberos" he received the Argentine Radio Prize Premio Martín Fierro . In 2001 he was awarded the Premio Konex . He was also awarded the Premio ACE four times in the course of his career . He received the award for "Hamlet", "El relámpago", "Almuerzo en casa de Ludwig W." and "Mein Kampf". At the Festival de Mar del Plata , he was named best actor for his performance in Fernando Spiner's "Adiós querida luna". In 2004 he was seen in La niña santa - The holy maiden . Urdapilleta died at the age of 59.

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Individual evidence

  1. profile on www.cinenacional.com , accessed on February 25, 2014
  2. Falleció el actor Alejandro Urdapilleta (Spanish) from December 1, 2013, accessed on February 25, 2014