Domingo Sapelli

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Domingo Sapelli
Born 1895
Uruguay
Died 1961
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Occupation Actor
Years active 1933–1960 (film)

Domingo Sapelli (18951961) was a Uruguayan stage and film actor. [1] After emigrating to Argentina he appeared in around fifty films during his career.

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Selected filmography

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  1. Finkielman p.200

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