Enrique Serrano
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Enrique Serrano (1891–1965) was an
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notable for his work during the
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. He appeared in many films of the 1940s and 1950s including '' Muchachas que estudian'', '' Asi es la vida'' (1939). He starred in some 40 films between 1935 and 1964.


Films

* 1916 '' Hasta después de muerta'' ('Til After Her Death) * 1935 '' Noches de Buenos Aires'' (Buenos Aires Nights) * 1935 '' El caballo del pueblo'' (The Favorite, as Bebe Viñas) * 1935 '' The Soul of the Accordion'' (as Enrique) * 1938 '' Jettatore'' * 1938 '' La rubia del camino'' (as Count Ugolino Malipieri) * 1938 '' Three Argentines in Paris'' (as Eleodoro López) * 1939 '' Muchachas que estudian'' (College Girls, as Professor Castro) * 1939 '' Divorce in Montevideo'' (as Goyena) * 1939 '' El solterón'' * 1939 '' Such Is Life'' (as Sr. Barreiro) * 1940 '' Los muchachos se divierten'' * 1940 '' Honeymoon in Rio'' (as Goyena) * 1940 '' Marriage in Buenos Aires'' (as Goyena) * 1940 '' Medio millón por una mujer'' * 1941 '' Los martes, orquídeas'' (On Tuesdays, Orchids) * 1941 '' Un bebé de París'' (as Andrés) * 1942 '' El pijama de Adán'' (as Don Lucas) * 1942 '' Locos de verano'' * 1942 '' Noche de bodas'' (The Wedding Night) * 1943 '' The Minister's Daughter'' * 1945 '' Rigoberto'' * 1946 ''
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'' * 1946 ''Deshojando margaritas'' * 1946 '' No salgas esta noche'' * 1948 '' La locura de Don Juan'' * 1948 '' Novio, marido y amante'' * 1949 '' Miguitas en la cama'' * 1949 ''Un hombre solo no vale nada'' * 1950 '' Don Fulgencio'' (as Don Fulgencio) * 1950 '' ¿Vendrás a media noche?'' * 1951 '' El complejo de Felipe'' * 1951 '' La calle junto a la luna'' * 1951 ''Martín pescador'' * 1954 '' El Calavera'' * 1956 '' Bendita seas'' (as Aniceto) * 1956 '' El tango en París'' * 1957 '' Mi marido y mi padrino'' (TV Series) * 1960 '' Yo quiero vivir contigo'' * 1963 '' The Games Men Play'' (as Musician) * 1964 '' Cuidado con las colas''


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* 1891 births 1965 deaths Entertainers from Buenos Aires Argentine male film actors Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery 20th-century Argentine comedians Argentine male comedians {{argentina-actor-stub