Lautaro Murúa
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lautaro Murúa (Spanish pronunciation: [lauˈtaɾo muˈɾu.a]; 29 December 1926 Tacna, Chile - 3 December 1995 in Madrid) was a Chilean-born Argentine actor, film director, and screenwriter. Born in Chile, Murúa moved to Argentina at the beginning of the fifties. He studied architecture and fine arts before entering the film industry. He worked primarily as an actor and appeared in over 80 films between 1949 and his death in 1995 although he also directed a handful of important films such as Shunko, Alias Gardelito and La Raulito, all with stories usually revolving around social topics. As an actor, Murúa participated in the 1960s film industry revival, acting in the movies of Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, Rodolfo Kuhn, Manuel Antín and David José Kohon. He left to live in Spain for political reasons in the 1970s, and then he returned to Argentina to film several movies until sickness set in and he died in Spain in 1995.
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · Democráticos: El Documental as Cheché
- 1993 · A Wall of Silence as Bruno
- 1991 · Scream of Stone as Estanciero
- 1991 · Cosecharás tu siembra as Carmine Spadaro
- 1990 · I, the Worst of All as Archbishop
- 1986 · Poor Butterfly as
- 1985 · Tangos, the Exile of Gardel as Gerardo
- 1984 · Nights Without Moons and Suns as Maidana
- 1984 · Thanks for the Fire as Edmundo Budiño
- 1983 · Funny Dirty Little War as Mayor Guglielmini
- 1983 · Power Game as
- 1983 · Triumphs of a Man Called Horse as Perkins
- 1982 · Paper Heart as Mr. Segura
- 1980 · The Beasts' Carnival as Don Simón
- 1980 · Girl with the Golden Panties as Luis Forest
- 1980 · Man on Pink Corner as
- 1978 · Soldados as El señor
- 1978 · Trout as Presidente
- 1977 · La Rauliuto In Freedom as El director
- 1976 · Curro Jiménez as Jefe de Roque
- 1976 · Alone as
- 1976 · No toquen a la nena as Horacio
- 1975 · Las sorpresas as
- 1975 · Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf as Julián
- 1975 · Los chantas as Patricia's Father
- 1974 · Los pocillos as
- 1974 · The Truce as
- 1974 · Quebracho as Lamazón
- 1973 · The Traitors as Benítez
- 1973 · José María y María José (Una pareja de hoy) as
- 1973 · La revolución as
- 1972 · Heroína as
- 1971 · Nosotros los monos as
- 1971 · Un guapo del 900 as
- 1971 · El destino as
- 1971 · Argentinian Until Death as
- 1971 · Crónica de una señora as
- 1970 · Alta comedia as
- 1970 · The Knight of the Sword as Gen. Bernardo O'Higgins
- 1969 · Invasion as Herrera
- 1969 · La frontera olvidada as
- 1968 · Martín Fierro as Sgt. Cruz
- 1967 · Las pirañas as Carlos
- 1967 · Los traidores de San Ángel as
- 1967 · Fuelle querido as Self (voice)
- 1966 · Una máscara para Ana as
- 1966 · Todo sol es amargo as
- 1966 · The Eavesdropper as Hernán Ramallo
- 1965 · Nadie oyó gritar a Cecilio Fuentes as Dr. Romay
- 1965 · Pajarito Gómez as Gravini
- 1965 · El reñidero as Vicente
- 1964 · El octavo infierno, cárcel de mujeres as Bermúdez
- 1963 · Paula Cautiva as Guillermo
- 1963 · A Long Silence as Voice
- 1963 · The Venerable Ones as Lucas Méndez
- 1963 · Racconto as
- 1962 · Dar la cara as Escalante
- 1962 · Odd Number as
- 1961 · Libertad bajo palabra as Ernesto
- 1961 · Three Times Ana as Renner
- 1961 · Alias Gardelito as Ingeniero
- 1960 · Shunko as
- 1960 · Fin de fiesta as Guastavino
- 1959 · What We Love as Eduardo Núñez
- 1959 · In Burning Darkness as
- 1959 · La caída as Lucas
- 1958 · Detrás de un largo muro as Pedro Maidana
- 1958 · The Kidnapper as Patrick
- 1958 · Demasiado jóvenes as
- 1957 · The House of the Angel as Pablo Aguirre
- 1956 · Enigma de mujer as Dr. Ricardo de Angelis
- 1956 · Graciela as Román Aliaga
- 1955 · Una madeja de lana azul celeste as
- 1955 · La simuladora as Luis Fontana
- 1955 · Concert for a tear as
- 1955 · La delatora as Alejo
- 1954 · Llampo de sangre as
- 1950 · La Hechizada as
- 1950 · Surcos de sangre as
- 1949 · Esperanza as
- 1949 · El paso maldito as
- Future · Sola as