Hugo Arana

Hugo Arana

  • Birthday: 1943-07-23
  • Deathday: 2020-10-11
  • Place of birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Biography

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.

Filmography

Cautiva

2004

As Juez Barrenechea

Chile Can Do It

2008

As Octavio

El verso

1996

As Pedro

To Return

1982

As Angel Ragucci

Don't Look Down

2008

As Padre de Eloy

Death in Buenos Aires

2014

As Comisario Sanfilippo

The Island

1979

As

The Official Story

1985

As Enrique Ibáñez

Seawards Journey

2003

As Rodriguez

Te esperaré

2017

As Leiva

Super Crazy

2018

As Fernando Salaberry

Sinuous Road

2018

As Eduardo Siero

Dale nomás

1974

As

Todavía

2018

As

Quereme así (Piantao)

1997

As Ástor

The Truce

1974

As

The Funeral Home

2021

As Salvador

Atrapada por el vicio

1986

As Padre de Andrea

Chorros

1987

As Traverso

El soltero

1977

As

Delicia

2017

As Amado

Boomerang

2021

As Aurelio

Reparaciones

2007

As Gabriel

Made in Argentina

1987

As Cacho

A Place in the World

1992

As Zamora

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