Augusto Larreta

Augusto Larreta was an Argentine actor, best known for his roles in Deathstalker (1983), The Official Story (1985), and The Power of Darkness (1979). He was born on July 7, 1926, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and passed away on August 21, 2019, in the same city.

Personal and Family Life

Augusto Larreta was born Augusto Carlos Antonio Rodríguez Larreta. Throughout his life, he maintained a low profile regarding his personal and family life, focusing mainly on his acting career. Details about his family are not widely publicized, which adds an air of mystery to his background.

Career

Larreta had a fruitful career in film and television, contributing to many popular Argentine productions. Some of his most notable performances include roles in fantasy and political dramas, highlighting his versatility as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Augusto Larreta died on August 21, 2019, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His work in film left a lasting impact on Argentine cinema, and he is remembered for his diverse roles throughout his career.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom 1985-10-01 King Taylor
The Last Love in Tierra del Fuego 1979-10-11
Deathstalker 1983-09-02 Salmaron
Los fierecillos se divierten 1983-02-24 Dr. Larreta
The Hell So Feared 1980-08-07
Four Triangle 1975-04-10
The Official Story 1985-04-03 General
Shared Apartment 1980-09-18 Patricio Salaverri
The King of the Exhorts 1979-08-30 Judge
Doctors 1978-03-23
Doubtful Death 1994-03-01 Mansfield
Super Agents Against Everyone 1980-07-10 The Boss
The Kid Head 1975-01-01
Guardian of Ladies 1979-04-05
The Bachelor 1977-03-17
The Sons of López 1980-06-05 Tata Figueroa Harding
Fallen from Grace 1984-10-11
I Break Your Rating 1981-04-16 President Channel 8
Women are a Man’s Business 1981-06-18
Angel, the Diva and I 2000-09-21 Crazy guy
Indomitable Little Wild Ones 1982-07-15
No More Griefs or Forgetting 1983-09-22
The Power of Darkness 1979-06-14
Bairoletto: The Adventure of a Rebel 1985-10-03
The Pig War 1975-08-07
Married with Children 2005-04-12