Gustavo Garzón
Gustavo Garzón (born 1955 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine film and television actor.
He works in the cinema of Argentina.[1]
Filmography
Television
- "Aprender a vivir" (1982)
- "Amada" (1983)
- "Por siempre tuyo" (1985)
- "Rossé" (1985)
- "Cuñada, La" (1987)
- "Ella contra mí" (1988)
- "Sin marido" (1988)
- "Así son los míos" (1989)
- "Extraña dama, La" (1989) aka "The Strange Lady"
- "Amándote II" (1990)
- "El Evangelio según Marcos" (1991) aka "The Gospel According to Mark"
- "Chiquilina mía" (1991)
- "Soy Gina" (1992)
- "Machos, Los" (1994)
- "Alta comedia" (1996)
- "Señoras y señores" (1997)
- "Casa natal" (1998)
- "Vulnerables" (1999)
- "Tiempofinal" (2000) aka "Final Minute"
- "Primicias" (2000)
- "Cuatro amigas" (2001) aka "Four Friends"
- "Franco Buenaventura, el profe" (2002) aka "Tango Lover"
- "Tres padres solteros" (2003)
- "Mystiko" (2004)
- "Familia especial, Una" (2005)
- "Vientos de agua" (2006)
- ^ Gustavo Garzón at the Internet Movie Database.
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