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Tincho Zabala | |
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Tincho Zabala in 1982 | |
Born | Martín Pedro Zabalúa Marramoti 4 February 1923 |
Died | 23 February 2001 |
Nationality | Uruguayan |
Occupation | actor, comedian |
Martín Pedro Zabalúa Marramoti, known as Tincho Zabala (4 February 1923 in Montevideo — 23 February 2001 in Buenos Aires) was a Uruguayan actor. He was active in radio, television and movies from his debut radio broadcast in 1937 for almost 60 years. His filmography includes more than 40 films.
Eraserheads were a Filipino alternative rock band formed in 1989. With a line-up comprising Ely Buendia, Buddy Zabala, Marcus Adoro, and Raimund Marasigan, the band became one of the most successful in the history of Filipino music. Often dubbed as "The Beatles of the Philippines", they are credited for spearheading a second wave of Manila band invasions, paving the way for a host of Filipino alternative rock bands like Rivermaya.
Brigada explosiva contra los ninjas is a 1986 Argentine adventure comedy film directed by Miguel Fernández Alonso and written by Salvador Valverde Calvo. The film starred Moria Casán and Emilio Disi. It is a sequel to the Argentine film Brigada explosiva (1986).
Una Noche en El Relámpago is a 1950 Argentine film directed by Miguel Coronatto Paz. The film stars Cristina de los Llanos, Guido Gorgatti, Mangacha Gutiérrez and Tincho Zabala.
Dringue, Castrito y la lámpara de Aladino is a 1954 Argentine film directed by Luis Moglia Barth.
Escuela de sirenas y tiburones is a 1955 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras and starring Amelia Vargas and Alfredo Barbieri.
Las Píldoras is a 1972 Argentine film. It is an Argentinian comedian movie written by Oscar Viale (under the pseudonym V. Rosid and adapted to the big screen by Isaac Aisemberg. It is based in the theatrical piece where the actors and actresses of the movie also represented.
Mi novia el... is a 1975 Argentine comedy film. The original title, Mi novia el travesti was edited by Argentine censors when the film was first released. The original script was about a real travesti supposed to be protagonized by Jorge Perez, a famous travesti under the name of Jorge Perez Evelyn. However, the censorship was so strong that the script was changed and Perez was replaced with actress Susana Giménez.
Expertos en Pinchazos is a 1979 Argentine sex comedy film directed by Hugo Sofovich.
César Zabala Fernández was a Paraguayan football (soccer) defender. He played professional football in Paraguay for Cerro Porteño, and had short spells in Argentina with Talleres de Córdoba and in Brazil with Sport Club Internacional.
Plaza Zabala is a plaza in the Ciudad Vieja of Montevideo, Uruguay. In late 1878, during the dictatorship of Colonel Lorenzo Latorre, it was decided to demolish the old fort and build a public square in its place. But for 12 years this site remained a wasteland. The Plaza finally came to be established only on December 31, 1890 when the equestrian statue of Bruno Mauricio de Zabala was installed. It was sculpted by the Spanish sculptor Lorenzo Coullaut Valera in collaboration with the Basque architect Pedro Muguruza Otaño and inaugurated on December 27, 1931.
La pérgola de las flores is a 1965 internationally co-produced comedy film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto based on the Chilean musical of the same name. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.
A Uruguayan Argentine is an Argentine citizen of Uruguayan descent or a Uruguay-born person who resides in Argentina. As of 2012, there were over 116,000 Uruguayans living in Argentine territory.
Zabala is a surname of Basque origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Artemio Masweng Zabala is a retired Filipino Episcopalian bishop. He was the first Prime Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the Philippines, from 1989 to 1992. He was succeeded by Joel Pachao. Zabala serves currently as retired bishop in residence in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles.
Herminio Díaz Zabala is a Spanish former professional racing cyclist. He rode in nine editions of the Tour de France, one edition of the Giro d'Italia and nine editions of the Vuelta a España.
The Ministries of the Argentine Republic, which form the cabinet, currently consist of sixteen ministries under a ministerial chief of staff. The ministers are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the president. The current organization derives from the constitutional revision of 1994, and is governed by "The Law on Ministries".
Diego Martín Zabala Morales is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Nacional in the Uruguayan Primera División.
Ricardo Melchor Zamacois y Zabala was a Spanish actor and singer. He was half-brother of the historian Niceto de Zamacois, brother of the actress Elisa Zamacois and the painter Eduardo Zamacois y Zabala, and uncle of the writers Miguel Zamacois and Eduardo Zamacois, and the music composer Joaquín Zamacois.
José Luis Zabala was a Spanish footballer. He played in four matches for the Spain national football team in 1923 and 1924.
Facundo Gabriel Zabala is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left back for Cypriot First Division club APOEL.