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Héctor Bidonde, a film and television actor who also entered politics, has died

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The actor, director, teacher and former deputy of Buenos Aires, Héctor “Cacho” Bidonde, who participated in films such as “The Night of the Pencils”, “There Will Be No More Pain or Forgetfulness” and “Puan” and iconic series such as like “Nosotros y los Fears” and “Men in Conflict”, he died this Friday 19, at the age of 86, reported the Argentine Actors Association.

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Born on March 2, 1937 in La Plata, his acting career began while working as a turner and auditioning for the comedy “Amarretes” by Carlos Cabral. Subsequently he studied at the Provincial Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, with Agustín Alezzo and Augusto Fernandes.

His intense theatrical activity includes titles such as “Hamlet”, “Drácula”, “El gran deschave” and “Corrupción en el Palacio de Justicia”, while in cinema he has distinguished himself in more than 30 films, including “Puan”, ” I’m little, I’m princess”, “The Night of the Pencils” and “Contragolpe”.

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His television work includes iconic shows such as “Gasoleros”, “Los simuladores”, “La Banda del Golden Rocket” and “Zona de Danger”.

In addition to his teaching activity, he was a deputy of the City of Buenos Aires for the Self-Determination and Freedom party, then became a member of the Southern Bloc and was a candidate for head of the city government and national senator. for the Socialist Workers Movement (MST)-New Left.

Source: Clarin

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