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Raúl Jorge Tignanelli Mascaró (born 17 January 1954 in Buenos Aires, Argentina), known as Raúl Taibo is an Argentine actor, whose work has been mainly in television. In 1973 he played a title role in ''
Hipólito y Evita ''Do What You Want'', also known as ''When love comes'' (original title: ''Hipólito y Evita''), is a 1973 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Orestes A. Trucco and starring Raúl Taibo, Amalia Scaliter, Gilda Lousek y Ricardo Bauleo. It w ...
'' and in 2014 starred in '' Necrofobia''. He is best known for his role as Lautaro Lamas in the 1990-1 telenovela ''Una voz en el teléfono''.


Filmography


Television

* 1971 "La Familia Duerme en Casa", Canal 9. * 1972 "Que Vida de Locos", Canal 9. * 1974 " Dos a quererse", Canal 13. * 1975 "
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", Canal 13. Terna Revelación del Año Martín Fierro. * 1975 "Lo Mejor de Nuestra Vida Nuestros Hijos...", Canal 9. * 1975 "Teatro Como en el Teatro", Canal 11. * 1975 "Teatro de Humor", Canal 9. * 1975 "Viernes de Pacheco", Canal 9. * 1976 "''
Alta comedia Alta or ALTA may refer to: Acronyms * Alt-A, short for Alternative A-paper, is a type of U.S. mortgage * American Land Title Association, a national trade association representing the land title industry * American Literary Translators Associatio ...
''", Canal 9. * 1977 "Tiempo de Vivir", Canal 13. * 1979 "
Andrea Celeste Andrea is a given name which is common worldwide for both males and females, cognate to Andreas, Andrej and Andrew. Origin of the name The name derives from the Greek word ἀνήρ (''anēr''), genitive ἀνδρός (''andrós''), that ref ...
", ATC. * 1980 "
Señorita Andrea Señorita (the Spanish honorific equivalent of Miss) may refer to: Film * ''Senorita'' (film), a 1927 American silent film *''Señorita'', a 2011 film directed by Isabel Sandoval Music * "Señorita" (Don Williams song), 1987 *''Señorita EP'', ...
", ATC. * 1982 "
Laura mía Laura may refer to: People * Laura (given name) * Laura, the British code name for the World War I Belgian spy Marthe Cnockaert Places Australia * Laura, Queensland, a town on the Cape York Peninsula * Laura, South Australia * Laura Bay, a bay o ...
", ATC. * 1983 "Rebelde y Solitario", ATC. * 1984 "Situación Límite", ATC. * 1986 "El Cisne Blanco", Puerto Rico. * 1986 "
Venganza de mujer Venganza, Spanish for "vengeance", may refer to: * ''Venganza'' (album), a 2005 album by Mexican death metal band Hacavitz *'' ¡Venganza!'', a 2009 album by rock band My Chemical Romance * ''Venganza'' (TV series), Colombia (2017) See also * La ...
", Canal 9. * 1988 " Pasiones", Canal 9. * 1990 - 1991 "
Una voz en el teléfono Una and UNA may refer to: Places * 160 Una, the asteroid "Una", an asteroid named after the Faerie Queene character * Una River (disambiguation), numerous rivers * Una, Himachal Pradesh, a town in India ** Una, Himachal Pradesh Assembly constitu ...
", Canal 9. Martín Fierro Mejor Teleteatro. * 1995 "
Por siempre mujercitas Por or POR may refer to: Por *Por (Thai word) *Por, Armenia, a town * Por, a Spanish preposition * Por, a Portuguese preposition POR * POR (gene), cytochrome P450 reductase * Power-on reset * Program of Record The processes of government proc ...
", Canal 9. * 1995 - 1996 "
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", Canal 9. * 1997 "Te quiero, te quiero", Canal 9. * 1999 "Margaritas", América. * 2000 " Campeones", Canal 13. * 2001 " El sodero de mi vida", Canal 13. * 2002 " 099 Central", Canal 13 * 2004 " Culpable de este amor", Telefe * 2004 "
Los Roldán ''Los Roldán'' is a Spanish language telenovela produced by Argentina's Telefe from 2004 to 2005. The drama, which is also described by many as a comedy, actually ended up winning an award in 2004 as Argentina's Comedy of the Year. RCN Colombian ...
", Telefe * 2004 "Yendo de la cama al living", Canal 7 * 2005 " Amor en custodia", Telefe * 2006 "Los Ex", Telefe * 2006 " Amas de casa desesperadas (Argentina)", Canal 13 * 2006 - 2007 " La ley del amor", Telefe * 2008 - 2009 "
Por amor a vos Por or POR may refer to: Por *Por (Thai word) *Por, Armenia, a town * Por, a Spanish preposition * Por, a Portuguese preposition POR * POR (gene), cytochrome P450 reductase * Power-on reset * Program of Record (PoR), a term used in US governme ...
", Canal 13 * 2009 - 2010 " Herencia de amor", Telefe * 2010 - 2011 "
Malparida ''Malparida'' (''The Wicked Girl'') is a 2010 Argentine telenovela aired by Channel 13 in the prime time. It ran from April 2010 to February 2011. It is protagonized antagonistically by ''Renata'' (played by Juana Viale), a cold and scheming woma ...
", Canal 13 * 2012 " La dueña", Telefe * 2014 "
Camino al amor ''Camino al Amor'' is an Argentine telenovela co-produced by L.C. Action Productions and Telefe Contenidos. It premiered on Monday May 26, 2014, at 10:00 pm on the Telefe screen. Starring Sebastián Estevanez, Carina Zampini, Juan Darthés and S ...
", Telefe * 2015
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, Telefe


Film

* ''
Hipólito y Evita ''Do What You Want'', also known as ''When love comes'' (original title: ''Hipólito y Evita''), is a 1973 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Orestes A. Trucco and starring Raúl Taibo, Amalia Scaliter, Gilda Lousek y Ricardo Bauleo. It w ...
'' (1973) * ''Los días que me diste'' (1975) * '' Sin querer, queriendo'' (1985) * '' Más loco que un crucero'' (1990) * '' El entretenedor'' (1991) * '' Hunabku'' (2007) * '' El túnel de los huesos'' (2011) * '' Necrofobia'' (2014)


Theatre

* 1972 "El Día que Secuestraron al Papa", de J. Bethancour. Teatro Astral. * 1973 "Estos Chicos de Ahora", de Alfonso Paso. Gira. * 1977 "Pijama de Seda", España. * 1981/82 "La Vida Fácil" o Los Galancitos, * 1982/83 "Hasta Mañana si Dios Quiere", U.O.M. * 1983/84 "De Madrugada es más Lindo", de Abel Santa Cruz. * 1985 "Hotel Internacional", Mar del Plata. Teatro Provincial. * 1987 "Día de Fiesta", Mar del Plata. Teatro Hermitage. * 1989/90 "Golpe de Sol", Teatros Hermitage y Ateneo. * 1991/92 "Y Mis Pantalones donde están", Teatro del Globo y Gira. * 1994/95 "Las Mariposas Son Libres", Gira. * 1999 "Las alegres mujeres de Shakespeare". * 2005 "Bombones y champagne", Villa Carlos Paz, Córdoba. * 2010/11 "Cuando Harry conoció a Sally", Multiteatro.


References


External links

* Argentine male television actors 1954 births Living people {{Argentina-actor-stub