Pedro Quartucci
July 29, 1905 (119 years old) in Buenos Aires City, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Pedro Quartucci (July 30, 1905 - April 20, 1983) was an Argentine boxer and actor.
Known For
Credits
- 1980 · El Diablo metió la pata as Don José
- 1980 · Pleasure cruise as
- 1979 · El Fausto criollo as
- 1977 · Crecer de golpe as
- 1975 · My Girlfriend the… as María Isabel's Father
- 1970 · El gran crucero as
- 1970 · El sátiro as Empresario
- 1970 · The Patagonic Teacher as
- 1969 · El día que me quieras as Gerardo
- 1966 · ¡Cómo te extraño...! as
- 1965 · Ahorro y préstamo para el amor as
- 1965 · Ritmo nuevo, vieja ola as Camilo Balterzo
- 1965 · Convención de vagabundos as
- 1965 · Fiebre de primavera as
- 1964 · Tres alcobas as
- 1964 · El club del clan as
- 1963 · La familia Falcón as
- 1958 · El festín de Satanás as
- 1957 · El hombre señalado as
- 1956 · Estrellas de Buenos Aires as
- 1954 · Married and miss as
- 1954 · Soy del tiempo de Gardel as
- 1951 · The Honorable Tenant as Juancho
- 1951 · La comedia inmortal as
- 1950 · Escuela de campeones as
- 1950 · Al compás de tu mentira as
- 1950 · Champion by force as
- 1950 · La campana nueva as
- 1949 · ¿Por qué mintió la cigüeña? as
- 1948 · Al marido hay que seguirlo as
- 1948 · Los secretos del buzón as
- 1947 · El hombre del sábado as
- 1946 · La tía de Carlos as Rodolfo
- 1946 · Un beso en la nuca as
- 1946 · Un modelo de París as Fernando Galíndez
- 1943 · Punto negro as
- 1943 · Eclipse de sol as Antonio Requena
- 1943 · Los hijos artificiales as Fernando Ruíz
- 1942 · An Angel Came Down from Heaven as Agustín
- 1942 · Una novia en apuros as
- 1942 · Melodías de América as Pedrito Córdoba
- 1941 · La hora de las sorpresas as
- 1941 · Orquesta de señoritas as Rodolfo Sánchez
- 1939 · Mandinga en la sierra as
- 1939 · Margarita, Armando y su padre as Antonito
- 1938 · Jettatore as Pocholo
- 1937 · ¡Segundos afuera! as
- 1937 · Palermo as
- 1936 · ¡Goal! as
- 1935 · El caballo del pueblo as Flaco
- 1933 · Dancing as
- Future · Viendo a Biondi as
- 1936 · Compañeros as
- 1931 · The Lights of Buenos Aires as
- 1916 · 'Til After Her Death as