Warly Ceriani

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Warly Ceriani
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Born
Luis Antonio Ceriani

1903
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died3 May 1983
Buenos Aires

Warly Ceriani (1903 – 3 May 1983 in Buenos Aires) was a classic Argentine actor who appeared in major Argentine films between 1938 and 1959.

Ceriani made almost 50 film appearances in Argentina between 1938 and 1959 appearing in films such as the 1942 Julio Irigoyen film Academia El Tango Argentino .

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1938El último encuentroPolicía 2Uncredited
1939 Closed Door
1939 Our Land of Peace
1940 The Tango Star Amargado
1940Su nombre es mujer
1940 Carnaval de antaño Gerente
1940 Canto de amor
1941La mujer del zapatero
1941 When the Heart Sings
1942La mentirosaPolicía
1942 Bajó un ángel del cielo
1942 Gran pensión La Alegría
1942 Academia El Tango Argentino
1943 The Minister's Daughter Méndez
1943 La guerra la gano yo
1943La suerte llama tres veces
1943Fuego en la montaña
1944 El fin de la noche Gaspar
1944 His Best Student
1945 Rigoberto
1945 The Soul of a Tango
1945 Saint Candida
1945 Madame Sans-Gêne
1945 Two Angels and a Sinner
1946Mosquita muerta
1946 Cinco besos Médico
1948María de los Ángeles
1948 Passport to Rio Conseje 3
1948 La Rubia Mireya
1948La calle grita
1948La dama del collarMaitre
1949Un tropezón cualquiera da en la vidaPolicía
1949Juan GloboMédico
1949Mujeres que bailanProfesor Jorge
1949De padre desconocido
1949 La cuna vacía Médico
1950 The Marihuana Story Director
1950La culpa la tuvo el otroDr. Bermúdez
1950 School of Champions
1950Hoy canto para tí
1950Toscanito y los detectivesHombre 2 en ascensor
1951Especialista en señoras
1951 Locuras, tiros y mambos
1952 La Bestia debe morir Guilder
1952 Vigilantes y ladrones Profesor
1952 The Unwanted MédicoUncredited
1953Ellos nos hicieron así
1953La casa grandeGutiérrez
1955 Pájaros de cristal
1955 Mercado de abasto Médico
1955 The Man Who Owed a Death Médico 1
1955 Un novio para Laura Dante Mendoza
1955 Bacará Salías
1956 Después del silencio
1957 Puppet
1958 Behind a Long Wall
1958El hombre que hizo el milagro
1959 Mi esqueleto (final film role)


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