Luis Sandrini (22 February 1905 – 5 July 1980) was a prolific
Argentine
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comic
film actor
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and film producer. Widely considered one of the most respected and most acclaimed Argentine comedians by the public and critics. He has made over 80 appearances in film between 1933 and 1980.
Early life
He was born in the neighborhood of
Caballito
Caballito (; Spanish for "little horse") is a '' barrio'' (neighborhood) of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. It is the only ''barrio'' in the administrative division ''Comuna'' 6.
It is located in the geographical centre of the city, limit ...
and was the son of Genovese immigrants. His father was a theatrical actor, and Luis began to work in a circus next to his parents, like clown. In the 1930s he entered the theatrical company of
Enrique Muiño and
ElÃas Isaac Alippi, where he met his first wife, the actress
Chela Cordero
Chela Cordero (born Zaira Cordero in Mendoza, 1892 - March 24, 1982 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine actress. In 1943 she starred in Benito Perojo's ''Stella''. She also appeared in films like ''I Win the War'' (1943), '' El pecado de Julia'' ( ...
. Made his debut in the cinema in 1933 acting in the first Argentine sound film ''
Tango (film)'' (directed by
Luis Moglia Barth
Luis Moglia Barth (12 April 1903 - 18 June 1984) was an Argentine film director and screenwriter, and one of the influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era. He directed some 30 films between 1927 and 1959, often scree ...
) in which he worked with a great of the theater of magazines like
Pepe Arias and the stars of the tango
Libertad Lamarque,
Azucena Maizani
Azucena Maizani (17 November 1902 – 15 January 1970) was an Argentine tango singer, composer and actress who was born in Buenos Aires on November 17, 1902 and died in the same city on January 15, 1970. She was discovered in 1920 by Francisco Cana ...
, and
Tita Merello, with the last one he had a romance when they filmed the film ''Juan Tenorio''. He also appeared on the radio, where he made Felipe, who was the prototype of
Buenos Aires
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nice man, creation of Miguel Coronatto Paz, who was so successful that years later was taken to television on Channel 13, where he shared screen with other great comedians as
Tato Bores,
Alberto Olmedo, Pepe Biondi,
José Marrone,
Carlos Balá, Dringue FarÃas, and
Juan Carlos Altavista
Juan Carlos Altavista (January 4, 1929 in Buenos Aires – July 20, 1989) was an Argentine actor and comedian.
Life
Juan Carlos Altavista began his career at Teatro Infantil Labarden,Labarden children's theatre in Buenos Aires. Afterwards he l ...
, among others.
In the theater he made ''Cuando los duendes cazan perdices'', then taken to the movies, and, behind the scenes, was astonished by the beauty of the young actress
Malvina Pastorino whom he married. This resounding success made him become the most representative figure of the golden age of Argentine cinema; which then became entrenched in the film that inaugurated the "hotel accommodation series of the sixties", which was
Daniel Tinayre's La Cigarra no es un Bicho.
His last appearances were in costumbristas familiar films of Enrique Carreras. He died when he filmed the movie, ''
My Family's Beautiful!'', by
Palito Ortega, where he worked alongside another great of the show,
Ninà Marshall.
Luis Sandrini in popular culture

Luis Sandrini knew to conquer the heart not only of the people of his country but also the rest of the Hispanic world due to the great characterizations of his personages, by which the films in which this great comedian act are known by all like the films of Sandrini, standing out from the rest of the cast and even overshadowing the directors of the films. Even famous expressions of his characters have passed into history, like that well-known of his film "Cuando los duendes cazan perdices": "¡La vieja ve los colores!" (Literally: "''The old lady sees the colors''!").
He was highly praised for his characterizations and his characters have given people talk even many years after the first releases of his films. The TV program
Peter Capusotto y sus videos
''Peter Capusotto y sus videos'' (''Peter Capusotto and his videos'') is an Argentine humoristic TV program, created by Diego Capusotto and Pedro Saborido, hosted by Capusotto. They took the show name from a combination of the creating members' n ...
features a character played by
Diego Capusotto called Bombita RodrÃguez, who is believed to be inspired by Professor Tirabombas or Professor Hippie, both of Sandrini.
Peruvian writer
Mario Vargas Llosa
Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa, 1st Marquess of Vargas Llosa (born 28 March 1936), more commonly known as Mario Vargas Llosa (, ), is a Peruvian novelist, journalist, essayist and former politician, who also holds Spanish citizenship. Vargas Ll ...
, Nobel Prize for Literature in 2010, recalls Sandrini in a passage in his novel Who Killed Palomino Molero?: "Lituma and the lieutenant had been at the movies, watching an Argentine film by Luis Sandrini, which made people laugh a lot, but not at them." Mexican comedian
Roberto Gómez Bolaños, Chespirito, in his memoirs, says about Sandrini:Among the prizes and recognitions that he obtained they count the
Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences Award to the best actor in 1950 por The Fault the Other One Had, and a special mention in 1949 "for his brilliant performance in the
Argentine cinema", the
Silver Condor Award for Best Comedian in 1950 for
Don Juan Tenorio
''Don Juan Tenorio: Drama religioso-fantástico en dos partes'' (Don Juan Tenorio: Religious-Fantasy Drama in Two Parts) is a play written in 1844 by José Zorrilla. It is the more romantic of the two principal Spanish-language literary interpr ...
and Juan Globo, the Silver Condor for Best Actor in 1954 for La Casa Grande and in 1972 for La Valija, and the 1981 Honour
Konex Award, the latter posthumously.
Filmography
*''
My Family's Beautiful!'' (1980)
*''
Frutilla'' (1980)
*''
Diablo metió la pata'' (1980)
*''Vivir con alegrÃa'' (1979)
*''
Casamiento de Laucha, El'' (1977)
*''
Such is Live'' (1977)
*''Canto cuenta su historia, El'' (1976)
*''Chicos crecen, Los'' (1976)
*''Yo tengo fe'' (1974)
*''Hoy le toca a mi mujer'' (1973)
*''Professor Tirabombas, El'' (1972)
*''Mi amigo Luis'' (1972)
* ''
La Valija
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La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
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* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' (1971)
*''Pájaro loco'' (1971)
*''Professor patagónico, El'' (1970)
*''Un Elefante color ilusión'' (1970)
*''
Pimienta y pimentón'' (1970)
*''
El Profesor hippie'' (1969) .... Professor Héctor 'Tito' Montesano
*''Kuma Ching'' (1969)
*''En mi casa mando yo'' (1968) .... Esteban Rossi
*''Cuando los hombres hablan de mujeres'' (1967) .... Alejandro
*''¡Al diablo con este cura!'' (1967) .... Padre Francisco Lambertini
*''
Pimienta'' (1966) .... Peregrino Ferrari
*''Bicho raro'' (1965)
*''Viaje de una noche de verano'' (1965)
*''Mujeres los prefieren tontos, Las'' (1964)
*''Cigarra no es un bicho, La'' (1964) .... Taxi Driver
*''Castillo de los monstruos, El'' (1964) .... El Profesor
*''
Y el cuerpo sigue aguantando
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'' (1961)
*''
ChafalonÃas'' (1960)
*''"Felipe"'' (1960) TV Series .... Felipe
*''
Mi esqueleto
''Mi esqueleto'' is a 1959 Argentine comedy film directed by Lucas Demare. It stars Luis Sandrini, Julia Sandoval, Franca Boni and Mario PocovÃ. César Maranghello called the film a "fiasco".
Cast
* Luis Sandrini
* Julia Sandoval
* Franca B ...
'' (1959)
*''Hombre que hizo el milagro, El'' (1958)
*''
Fantoche
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The first Fantoche took place in 1995 with the goal to enrich the Swiss cultural life with an animation film fes ...
'' (1957)
*''Hombre virgen, El'' (1956)
*''Barro humano, El'' (1955) .... Taxista
*''Cuando los duendes cazan perdices'' (1955)
*''
Maldición gitana'' (1953)
*''
The Seducer of Granada
''The Seducer of Granada'' (Spanish:''El seductor de Granada'') is a 1953 Argentine-Spanish comedy film directed by Lucas Demare and starring Luis Sandrini and Malvina Pastorino
Malvina Pastorino (November 16, 1916 in Buenos Aires, Argentina &n ...
'' (1953)
*''Casa grande, La'' (1953)
*''Payaso'' (1952)
*''Me casé con una estrella'' (1951)
*''Culpa la tuvo el otro, La'' (1950) .... VÃctor Valdez/Sincerato Cuesta/VÃctor Valdez's Mother
*''Seductor, El'' (1950)
*''Baño de Afrodita, El'' (1949)
*''Embajador, El'' (1949) .... Palmiro Sosa
*''Juan Globo'' (1949)
*''Don Juan Tenorio'' (1949)
*''¡Olé torero!'' (1948) .... Manuel
*''Yo soy tu padre'' (1948)
*''
The Thief'' (1947) .... Plácido López
*''
The Private Life of Mark Antony and Cleopatra'' (1947) .... Marco Antonio
*''Diablo andaba en los choclos, El'' (1946)
*''
The Maharaja's Diamond
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Cast
* Guillermo Battaglia
* Chela Bon
* Juan Corona
* Luis Sandrini
Luis Sandri ...
'' (1946)
*''
The Dance of Fortune'' (1944)
*''Dos rivales, Los'' (1944)
*''
Captain Poison'' (1943) .... Jorge de Córdoba
*''Suerte llama tres veces, La'' (1943)
*''
Amor último modelo'' (1942)
*''
The House of the Millions'' (1942)
*''
Sensational Kidnapping'' (1942)
*''PeluquerÃa de señoras'' (1941)
*''Más infeliz del pueblo, El'' (1941)
*''Chingolo'' (1940)
*''Bebé de contrabando, Un'' (1940)
*''Palabra de honor'' (1939)
*''Bartolo tenÃa una flauta'' (1939)
*''Canillita y la dama, El'' (1938)
*''Casa de Quirós, La'' (1937)
*''Cañonero de Giles, El'' (1937)
*''MelodÃas porteñas'' (1937)
*''¡Segundos afuera!'' (1937)
*''Loco lindo'' (1936) .... Miguelito Andrade
*''
Don Quijote del altillo'' (1936) .... Eusebio
*''Muchachada de a bordo, La'' (1936)
*
''Riachuelo'' (1934)
*''Hijo de papá, El'' (1934)
*''
Los tres berretines'' (1933)
*''
¡Tango!'' (1933) .... BerretÃn
References
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1905 births
Argentine male film actors
Argentine film producers
Male actors from Buenos Aires
Argentine people of Italian descent
1980 deaths
Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery
20th-century Argentine male actors