Eduardo D'Angelo

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Part of "Telecataplúm" cast, from left to right: Enrique Almada, Eduardo D'Angelo, Raimundo Soto, Ricardo Espalter and Emilio Vidal.

Eduardo Luis D'Angelo Belsito (Montevideo, 4 January 1939 - 18 October 2014) was a Uruguayan actor, comedian and impressionist. [1]

In the 1960s he started a long career on television. Together with a notable group of Uruguayan humorists (Ricardo Espalter, Enrique Almada, Julio Frade, Raimundo Soto), he was part of several successful humor programs: Telecataplúm (1962), Jaujarana (1969-1972), Hupumorpo (1974-1977), Comicolor (1981-1984), Híperhumor (1984-1989), Decalegrón (1977-2002).

In 1989 he took part in the film Eversmile, New Jersey alongside Daniel Day-Lewis.

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