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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

74

Gender

Male

Birthday

1940-04-18 (85 years old)

Place of Birth

Buenos Aires City, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Also Known As

Luis Brandoni

Biography

Brandoni was born in Dock Sud, a port community east of Avellaneda. He debuted on the stage in 1962, television in 1963, and on film in 1966. He joined the National Comedy Theater in 1964 under the direction of Luisa Vehil. Politically active in the centrist Radical Civic Union (UCR), he served as cultural policy adviser for President Raúl Alfonsín (1983-89), and was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1993, where he served until 2001. He was an unsuccessful Argentine Senate candidate for the UCR in 2005, and for Vice Governor of Buenos Aires Province, with nominee Ricardo Alfonsín, in 2007. He was married to actress Marta Bianchi, and in 2007 married Monica Lopez. An actor with extensive film, television and theatre credits, he portrayed leading roles in acclaimed pictures such as La tregua (1974), Juan que reía (1976), Darse cuenta (1984), Esperando la carroza (1985), Made in Argentina (1986), Cien veces no debo (1990), Convivencia (1993), Una sombra ya pronto serás (1994), De mi barrio con amor (1995), and Los pasos perdidos (2001). His career remained strong during 2011: among his notable theatre credits was his portrayal of former President Arturo Illia; and his notable television credits included a starring role in the Telefé; sitcom, El Hombre de tu vida. He earned three Martín Fierro Awards (1970, 1990, and 1993); and an Argentine Film Critics Association Silver Condor awards for Best Actor for his roles in Made in Argentina and Convivencia. Brandoni also served in numerous actors' guilds, including the International Federation of Actors (IFA) as its Vice President between 1974 and 2004.

Known For

Acting

Alone

1976

Alone

as

La gran ruta

1971

La gran ruta

as

Tano

Darse cuenta

1984

Darse cuenta

as

Carlos Ventura

The Truce

1974

The Truce

as

Esteban

El verso

1996

El verso

as

Juan

Juan que reía

1976

Juan que reía

as

Juan Libonatti

La Suerte en tus Manos

2012

La Suerte en tus Manos

as

Dr. Weiss

Cien veces no debo

1990

Cien veces no debo

as

Father

Felicitas

2009

Felicitas

as

Martin de Álzaga

Democracy

2008

Democracy

as

Rebellion in Patagonia

1974

Rebellion in Patagonia

as

Antonio Soto

The Damned Rib

1999

The Damned Rib

as

Juan

Tokio

2015

Tokio

as

Made in Argentina

1987

Made in Argentina

as

Osvaldo

Acto de posesión

1977

Acto de posesión

as

Enrique

A Day in Paradise

2003

A Day in Paradise

as

Director Comercial

My Masterpiece

2018

My Masterpiece

as

Renzo

The Money

1970

The Money

as

Young Clerk

Tute Cabrero

1968

Tute Cabrero

as

Sergio Bruni

4x4

2019

4x4

as

Amadeo

The Weasel's Tale

2019

The Weasel's Tale

as

Pedro De Córdova

Heroic Losers

2019

Heroic Losers

as

Antonio Fontana

La cigarra está que arde

1967

La cigarra está que arde

as

Joven en automóvil

The Retirement

2019

The Retirement

as

Rodolfo

The Fury

1997

The Fury

as

Dr. Raúl Lombardi

It's Not You, It's Me

2004

It's Not You, It's Me

as

Padre de María

Karakol

2020

Karakol

as

Los pasos perdidos

2001

Los pasos perdidos

as

Ernesto Erigaray

Basuras humanas

1972

Basuras humanas

as

Motoquero

We Are the Best

1968

We Are the Best

as

Jaime

Frontera sur

1998

Frontera sur

as

Manuel Posse

Señores papis

Señores papis

as

Rafael Rodríguez Merlo

Derecho Viejo

Derecho Viejo

as

Marcelo Tracy

A Rooster for Esculapio

A Rooster for Esculapio

as

Chelo Esculapio

The Man of Your Dreams

The Man of Your Dreams

as

Padre Francisco

Nothing

Nothing

as

Manuel

Cain y Abel

Cain y Abel

as

Eugenio Vedia

The Boss

The Boss

as

Polaco

Durmiendo con mi jefe

Durmiendo con mi jefe

as

Enzo Tampone

Sres Papis

Sres Papis

as

Rafael Rodríguez Merlo

Production

Crew

Directing