Héctor Alterio
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Born | September 21, 1929 , Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
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Occupation | Actor. |
Children | Ernesto Alterio Malena Alterio |
Héctor Benjamín Alterio Onorato (born September 21, 1929 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine theatre, film and television actor, well known both in Argentina and Spain.[1]
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[edit] Biography
Alterio's theatre debut came in 1948 as the lead in Cómo suicidarse en primavera ("How to commit suicide in spring"). After finishing drama school, he created the Nuevo Teatro ("New Theatre") company in 1950, where he worked until 1968 and helped change the Argentine theatrical scene of the 1960s.
He also worked in the Argentine cinema. His debut on the silver screen took place in Alfredo Mathé's Todo sol es amargo (Every sun is bitter) in 1965. He then participated in many of the most important Argentine movies of the 1970s, including La Patagonia rebelde (The Rebel Patagonia), which was awarded a Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. His voice was used in Ya es tiempo de violencia (1969), an anonymous film about the Cordobazo riots which took place the same year. The film was produced by Enrique Juárez, close to the Grupo Cine Liberación.
While in Spain in 1975, he received death threats from the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance. He decided not to return to Argentina and remained in exile.
Consequently, Alterio began to work in Spanish films, including A un dios desconocido (1977) and received the Best Actor award at the Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival, and El nido (1980), and for his effort received the Best Actor award from the Association of Latin Entertainment Critics in 1983.
After the restoration of democracy in Argentina in 1982, Alterio worked in films produced in both countries and some co-productions.
In 2004 he received an Honorary Goya Award for his lifetime work.
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[edit] Awards
Won:[2]
- Goya Awards: Lifetime Achievement Honorary Award, 2004.
- Cinema Writers Circle Awards: CEC Award Best Supporting Actor, for El Hijo de la novia, 2002, Spain.
- Valladolid International Film Festival: Best Actor, for El Último tren, 2002.
- Association of Latin Entertainment Critics: Best Actor, for El nido, 1980.[3]
- Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival: Prize San Sebastián, Best Actor, for A un dios desconocido, 1977.
Nominated
- Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Nominated for four Silver Condors (1998, 2001, 2002, and 2003).
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Héctor Alterio at the Internet Movie Database.
- ^ IMDb film data base, awards section.
- ^ New York Latin ACE Awards web page. Last accessed: 1/28/07.
[edit] External links
- Héctor Alterio at cinenacional.com (Spanish).
- Allocine biography (French).
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