Roberto Escalada

Roberto Escalada

actor

Roberto Escalada was born on Jul 04, 1914 in Argentina. Roberto Escalada's big-screen debut came with 24 horas en la vida de una mujer directed by Carlos F. Borcosque in 1944, strarring . Roberto Escalada is known for Con alma y vida directed by David José Kohon, María Aurelia Bisutti stars as Vilma and Norberto Aroldi as El Flaco. The upcoming new movie Roberto Escalada plays is Un idilio de estación which will be released on Sep 21, 1978.

Roberto Escalada began working on the radio and it was his voice the one that called the attention of producers. He was handsome enough to start a career as a member of different movies casts. It was director Carlos Hugo Christensen who used this very good performer to create a new masculine Latinamerican type in "Sapho, story of a passion". In this exceptional melodrama, Escalada was coupled with Mecha Ortiz, and older woman. His fate was sealed in that he became a masochistic icon in the 40s, squeezed and put out to pasture by shadowy ladies old - the mentioned Ortiz or young Olga Zubarry. His best movie of the 40s is "Los Pulpos" - "The octopuses" directed by Christensen, too. In 1950 he was chosen to play the central role of a Bioy Casares' short novel that in cinema was called "Mr Oribe's crime". And in 1955 he was a magnificent businessman in "Yesterday it was spring" - "Ayer fue primavera" - directed by Fernando Ayala. According to Olga Zubarry - his couple in some films - he was an affable man with a strong sense of humour. His life changed at the beginning of the 60s when he got married and start working on TV. A heavy smoker he had some troubles during this decade. Problem was that roles for him were unavailable in cinema and he spent the last years of this life dedicated to TV.

  • Birthday

    Jul 04, 1914
  • Place of Birth

    Buenos Aires, Argentina

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