- At the age of 12 he was called by Claudio Martínez Payva to give a monologue on Radio Municipal. He then continued on Radio Belgrano (formerly Radio Nacional), Stentor, Mayo, Miter and Porteña.
- His path had him on radio, film, theater and television for almost 90 years.
- In 1974 played the role of Cirilo in the film 'Los Enrique Carreras'. Between 1981 and 1983 he took part in the second version of 'La Nut'.
- In 1950 he made his film debut in Coronatto "Paz's Una noche en El Relámpago", although as a child he had a leading role in 'Pibelandia', directed by Augusto César Vatteone, copies of which disappeared in a fire.
- He is an Italian-born Argentine film actor.
- He emigrated to Argentina when he was 10 years old.
- He joined the youth cast of Pandilla Marilyn in 1932 and made his debut on Radio Splendid participating in cycles such as Ronda policial, de hechos policiales y La familia de Pancha Rolón.
- In 1967 he hosted Dringue Farías in the program La revista de Dringue and at the end of the sixties he returned to the cinema with' La cigarra está que arde' and 'Villa Cariño está que arde', by Lucas Demare and Emilio Vieyra, produced by Argentine Sono Film (ASF ) and by the Productores Argentinos Asociados (PAA).
- His last TV participation was, in the role of a priest, in the soap opera "Alguien que me quiera", with Osvaldo Laport and Luisana Lopilato.
- He stood out for the composition of "Galician" characters in film and TV.
- In his youth he participated in two radio theaters with Horacio Torrado, Elsa Piuselli, Juan Carlos Lamas and Blanca del Prado and stood out in the shows El Relámpago (1950) and Calle Corrientes, which gained him popularity. After this, he established himself as a comedian on Radio El Mundo.
- He said that he became an actor because in the theater they gave him free snacks.
- For one of his last performances and participation in 'Un court' (2006) he received a Martín Fierro award for his career.
- He acted with Mamie Van Doren in "An American in Buenos Aires"and with Vittorio Gassman in "The Gaucho".
- In 1952 he starred with Tita Merello in Madmoiselle Elise, on Radio El Mundo.
- In 1952 he made one of his most relevant works: La tuerca, considered one of the greatest Argentine comedies. It was received a Martín Fierro award.
- With the birth of Argentine television, he made a revue show at the Teatro Astral with Tincho Zabala and Blanquita Amaro.
- In 1996 he starred in the television series 'Como pan caliente', with María Valenzuela and in early 2000 in 'Primicias', playing a pensioner.
- In the theater he acted with Paulina Singerman in "¿Será virgen mi marido?", Niní Marshall in "La Señora Barba Azul", Miriam Sucre in "Canallita but sympathetic " and on television he starred in the series Don Camilo.
- He began his career at the Lavardén children's theater where he had the writer Alfonsina Storni as a teacher when he was part of Blanco, Negro, Blanco.
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