Luis Luque

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Luis Luque
Born1956 (Luis Luque (left))
Occupation Actor

Luis Luque (born 1956) is an Argentine film and television actor. He has made over 40 appearances in film and television in Argentina since 1982, when he appeared in Aprender a vivir .

Many of his films have received critical acclaim, including Corazón iluminado (1996), Buenos Aires plateada , and Cacería (2002), in which he played the lead role of Daniel. In 2004 he appeared as himself in 18-j .

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