Orlando Urdaneta

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Orlando Urdaneta
Born October 14, 1946
Maracaibo, Venezuela

Orlando Urdaneta (b. October 14, 1946 - Maracaibo, Venezuela) is a well-known Venezuelan actor and television personality. He is one of the most outspoken critics of President Hugo Chávez and his fear of retaliation from the Bolivarian Circles made him decide to live in a self-imposed exile in Miami. He is working in "La hora de Orlando" which is broadcasted by La Familia Cosmovision.

Urdaneta received in 1997 the Premio Municipal de Teatro, awarded the best actor and the best theater actor by La Casa del Artista in 1999. During the years 1998 and 1999, he also won the award as best actor from the Asociación Nacional de Artistas Cinematográficos (ANAC) for his role in Pandemonium and Cien Años de Perdón. As co-writer of Pandemonium, he won the award for the best film screenplay by La Casa del Artista.

He has hosted over the years several TV and radio programs, such as La Rueda de la Fortuna, D’Noche, Estudio 15, Buenos Días Venezuela, Orlando con Orlando, and Almorzando con Orlando, the latter seen on Televen in 2004. Also Aquí entre nos was seen throughout Latin America and the United States. On radio, he hosted with Pedro León Zapata, a humor and political satire program entitled Pájaro que vas volando. However, it was with his programs Titulares de Mañana and La Hora de Orlando, broadcasted by Globovisión, that his criticism against the policies of Hugo Chávez became more vocal. The presentation of his theater production, Orlando en Cadena was sabotaged during July 2002 by the Bolivarian Circles and some of the public was allegedly attacked.

In July of 2004, he decided to move to Miami with his wife, Morella Ramia, and his two daughters. In October of the same year, during an interview with Maria Elvira Salazar he called for the assassination of President Hugo Chávez as a viable solution to the political situation in Venezuela [1].

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[edit] Filmography

[edit] Films

  • Manuela Sáenz (2000)
  • 100 años de perdón (1998)
  • Salserín (1997)
  • Pandemonium, la capital del infierno (1997)
  • Carlito's Way (1993)
  • El Atentado (1985)
  • Macho y hembra (1984)
  • El Pez que Fuma (1977)
  • Crónica de un subversivo latinoamericano (1975)
  • Cuando quiero llorar no lloro (1972)

[edit] Telenovelas

  • Radio Pirata (2001)
  • La Mágica aventura de Óscar (2000)
  • Juegos bajo la luna (2000)
  • Cédula ciudadano (2000)
  • Borrón y cuenta nueva (2000)
  • El País de las mujeres (1998)
  • Aire libre (1996)
  • Bambino mio (1994) (TV)
  • Vidas paralelas (1993)
  • Móvil pasional (1993)
  • Gardenia (1990)
  • L' Aventure extraordinaire d'un papa peu ordinaire (1989)
  • El Compromiso (1988)
  • Profundo (1988)
  • El Secreto (1988)
  • Escándalo, El (1987)
  • Hora Texaco, La (1985)
  • Goajirita, La (1982)
  • Señorita Perdomo, La (1982)
  • Máxima felicidad, La (1982)
  • Elizabeth (1980)
  • Verano salvaje (1980)
  • Guyana: Crime of the Century (1979)
  • Esta loca, loca cámara (1979)
  • Gabbiani volano basso, I (1978)
  • La Fiera (1978)
  • La Zulianita (1977)
  • Canción mansa para un pueblo bravo (1976)
  • Peregrina (1973)
  • Corazón de madre (1969)
  • Sacrificio (1967)

[edit] Theater

  • "Orlando en Cadena"
  • "Divorciarme yo"
  • "Don Juan", directed by Antonio Constante
  • "Los Hombros de América", directed by José Ignacio Cabrujas
  • "Cartas de amor", directed by Miriam Dembo
  • "Pares y Nines", directed by Fausto Verdial

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