Roberto Carnaghi

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Roberto Carnaghi
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Roberto Carnaghi in 2014
Born
Roberto Luis Carnaghi

(1938-05-13) May 13, 1938 (age 85)
OccupationActor
Years active1959–present
Known forWork with Tato Bores
Spouse
Julia Blanco
(m. 1965)
Children3

Roberto Luis Carnaghi (born May 13, 1938) is an Argentine actor who has appeared in 44 films, about 60 plays, more than 50 television programmes, and nearly 100 advertisements.

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Biography

Carnaghi was born on May 13, 1938, in Avellaneda. He studied acting at the school of the Teatro Municipal de San Isidro and the National School of Drama, where he graduated in 1966. [1] [2]

He began his professional career as a stage actor in the Teatro General San Martin. [1] His stage roles have included major roles in several plays of William Shakespeare, including King Lear and The Merchant of Venice . [3]

Roberto Carnaghi got his start in advertising at the James Walter Thompson advertising agency. He was initially rejected, as his face was not up to standards, but he was eventually hired, and worked in nearly 100 advertisements, promoting brands such as Ford and Citroen. [2] His work allowed him to work in TV in the 1980s, as well as some minor film roles. He became famous with his jobs at the talk shows of Tato Bores. He has worked in several genres and mediums along the years; his work with Tato Bores was comedic and his contemporary theater plays were dramas. [2] He also worked for comedians Antonio Gasalla and Guillermo Francella. [4]

He worked in the 2006 Argentine telenovela Montecristo , and his character referenced the kidnapping of babies of the Argentine guerrillas killed during the 1970s Dirty War. Although he is completely against such action, he tried to avoid making his character inherently evil, proposed to include in the script that he was married to an infertile wife. [2] In that year he also received the Gold ACE Award, for his 40 years of work. [5]

In 2012 he took part in the successful telenovela Graduados . Carnaghi and Mirta Busnelli played the parents of a Jewish family; he pointed that his relation with his sons differs from his character. [6] He received a Tato Award as supporting actor, [7] and he was declared a "featured personality of culture" by the legislature of the Buenos Aires city. [8] This recognition, proposed by the legislator María José Lubertino, is complemented by a similar one from his home neighbourhood of Villa Urquiza. [8]

Film

YearFilmRole
1970Este loco verano
La fidelidad
1971Alianza para el progreso
1972 El picnic de los Campanelli Priest
1974 La flor de la mafia Homosexual 1
Yo tengo fe
1975Los chantasJanitor
La Raulito
Los chiflados dan el golpe
1976 La noche del hurto
Juan que reía
Dos locos en el aire
1977 Basta de mujeres
1979 Vivir con alegría
Este loco amor loco
1980 Crucero de placer
Queridas amigas
Los superagentes y la gran aventura del oro
1981 Los Parchís contra el inventor invisible
1984 El juguete rabioso
Los insomnes
1986 Sinfín
1991 Ya no hay hombres
1993 De eso no se habla
1994 Una sombra ya pronto serás Priest Salinas
1995 20 de junio
De mi barrio con amor
1996 Sol de otoño
Moebius -
1997Noche de ronda
Fuga de cerebros
Plaza de almas
Momentos robados
1998 Zapallares
El desvío Morales
Cohen vs. Rosi Giancarlo Rosi
Dibu 2, la venganza de Nasty Sr. Mor and Nasty-Mor
Comisario Ferro Forensic
1999 Tres veranos Ricardo
2000 El amor y el espanto
2001 Visita Lali
Chiquititas: Rincón de Luz Mayor
2002 ¿Y dónde está el bebé?
Mercano, el marciano Narrator
Bahía mágica Captain
2004 Ay, Juancito
Teo, cazador intergaláctico Siniestri
Otra vuelta Uncle Basilio
2005 Elsa y Fred Gabriel
2007 Regresados Valdemar
2009 100% Lucha, el amo de los clones
Esperando la carroza 2 Jorge Musicardi
2010 Boca de fresa Roberto
2011 Una cita, una fiesta y un gato negro De Negris

Television

YearTV seriesCharacter
1987 Ficciones [9]
1990 Tato en busca de la vereda del sol [10] [11] Corrupt politician
1991 Tato, la leyenda continúa [10] Corrupt politician
1992 Tato de América [3] Corrupt politician
1993 Good Show [10]
1994 El palacio de la risa [3] Various Characters
2000 Primicias [12] Di Nardo
2001 Poné a Francella [10] Pan y agua/Hermano Roberto/Hannibal Lecter
Visita [12]
2002 Franco Buenaventura, el profe [12] Octavio Buenaventura
2003 Soy gitano [10] Don Vittorio 'Vito' Malvestiti
Disputas [10] Flavio
2004 La Niñera [11] Fidel
Panadería los Felipe [12]
2005 Sin crédito [13]
Doble vida [10] Marcos
2006 Montecristo [11] Lisandro Donosso
Amor mío [12] Alejandro Chapas
2007 El Capo [11] Moisés Svarsky
2008 Aquí no hay quien viva [11] Hipólito
Algo habrán hecho por la historia argentina [12] Lisandro de la Torre
Todos contra Juan [10] Himself
2009-2010 Botineras [11] Humberto Arregui
2010-2011 Contra las cuerdas [14] Hugo
2011 Diálogos fundamentales del Bicentenario [15] Lula Da Silva/Lisandro de la Torre
Tiempo de pensar [16]
Los Sónicos [14] El Sapo
2012 Graduados [2] Elías Goddzer
2013 En terapia [17]
Esa mujer Orlando López Zambrano
2015 Signos Miguel Abdala
Conflictos modernos
Milagros en campaña
2016 Si solo si
Loco por vos Edgardo
2017–2018 Soy Luna Alfredo Benson

Theater

Awards

Nominations

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