Roberto Escalada
Actor, Film actor
1914 – 1986
Who was Roberto Escalada?
Roberto Escalada born Aldo Roberto Leggero was a major Argentine film actor and cinema icon of the classic era.
Roberto Escalada began his career working on the radio and it was his voice that caught the attention of producers. On meeting him, film producers pleased by his physical appearance immediately put him in as a member of different movie casts.
It was director Carlos Hugo Christensen who used Escalada to create a new masculine Latinamerican archetype in "Sapho, story of a passion", a melodramatic, film in which he starred as the lover of the older Mecha Ortiz and other films partnering Olga Zubarry.
One of his most acclaimed films of the 1940s was Los Pulpos or The octopuses in English a film also directed by Christensen.
In 1950 Escalada was chosen to play the central role of a Bioy Casares' short novel that in cinema was named "Mr Oribe's crime". Then in 1955 he played a conniving businessman in Ayer fue primavera in which he worked under the directorship of Fernando Ayala.
However his life changed at the beginning of the '60s when he got married and start working on TV.
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- Born
- Jul 4, 1914
Buenos Aires - Also known as
- Aldo Roberto Leggero
- Spouses
- Susana Valdi
(1963 - 1986/12/05)
- Susana Valdi
- Nationality
- Argentina
- Profession
- Lived in
- Buenos Aires
- Died
- Dec 5, 1986
Buenos Aires
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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