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Rafael Arcos

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Rafael Arcos

Birth
Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Capital Federal, Argentina
Death
27 Jan 1991 (aged 64–65)
Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Actor. Born Rafael Arcos Mandri, of Spanish parents in Buenos Aires, his father was the actor of the same name, Rafael Arcos and his mother, the dancer Teresa Mandri. He began his career on stage, and he then moved to cinema and television, where he got a bif success. In a career that spanned more than 35 years, his credits include "Lola Montes" (1940), "Pequeñeces" (1950), "Alegre Juventud" (1962) and "Crónica de Nueve Meses" (1967). In his last years, he worked as a dubbing voice actor. He was the partner of actress Silvia Tortosa during a time and was the brother-in-law of the motion picture director Mariano Ozores. On stage, he played in "The Cat on a Hot Teen Roof" and "Olvida los Tambores."
Actor. Born Rafael Arcos Mandri, of Spanish parents in Buenos Aires, his father was the actor of the same name, Rafael Arcos and his mother, the dancer Teresa Mandri. He began his career on stage, and he then moved to cinema and television, where he got a bif success. In a career that spanned more than 35 years, his credits include "Lola Montes" (1940), "Pequeñeces" (1950), "Alegre Juventud" (1962) and "Crónica de Nueve Meses" (1967). In his last years, he worked as a dubbing voice actor. He was the partner of actress Silvia Tortosa during a time and was the brother-in-law of the motion picture director Mariano Ozores. On stage, he played in "The Cat on a Hot Teen Roof" and "Olvida los Tambores."


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