Raúl del Valle

Chilean-Argentinian actor (1908–1973)
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Raúl del Valle
Born1908
Chile
Died21 January 1973
La Rioja, Argentina
NationalityChilean

Raúl del Valle (1908 in Chile – 21 January 1973, in La Rioja, Argentina) was a Chilean film and theatre actor who performed for most of his career in Argentina.

Career

Del Valle was a prominent character actor who performed in more than 40 Argentine films and worked with well-known actors such as Hugo del Carril, Dora Baret, Libertad Leblanc, and Armando Bo among others.[1]

Death

Del Valle died of myocardial infarction whilst shooting the film La muerte de Sebastián Arache y su pobre entierro (The Death of Sebastián Arache and his poor burial). He death was shot on camera. He was 64 years old on the day of his death.[2]

Filmography

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

  • 1970: Una cabaña en la pampa
  • 1972: Intimidades de una cualquiera
  • 1973: Paño verde
  • 1973: Si se calla el cantor
  • 1974: La muerte de Sebastián Arache y su pobre entierro[4]

References

  1. ^ George, David Sanderson (2018). Argentine cinema : from noir to neo-noir. Meneses, Gizella. Lanham. ISBN 9781498511865. OCLC 1005687159.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ "City of Buenos Aires - Raul Del Valle". Buenos Aires Ciudad (in Spanish).
  3. ^ Eloy, retrieved 2019-08-13
  4. ^ "Raúl del Valle". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-08-13.
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