Eduardo D’Angelo was an American actor born on January 4, 1939, in Montevideo, Uruguay. He is best known for his roles in El tren de los sueños, Hiperhumor, and Los irrompibles. He passed away on October 18, 2014, in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Personal and Family Life
Eduardo D’Angelo grew up in Montevideo, where he developed a passion for acting and writing. Throughout his life, he was dedicated to his craft, influencing many in the entertainment industry. Details about his personal life and family are less widely known, but he is remembered fondly for his contributions to film and television.
Career Highlights
D’Angelo’s career spanned several decades, showcasing his talent in various roles in television and film. He gained popularity through his work on shows like Hiperhumor and participated in many productions, both as an actor and a writer. His versatility allowed him to take on a multitude of diverse characters throughout his lifetime, making a lasting impact on audiences.
Death and Legacy
Eduardo D’Angelo passed away on October 18, 2014, in his hometown of Montevideo. His legacy continues through the memorable performances he left behind, and he is celebrated for his unique contributions to the entertainment industry. Fans and colleagues alike remember him for his creativity and dedication to the art of performance.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year |
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El código Rodriguez | Alfredo Rodríguez | 2006 |
Eversmile New Jersey | Manager | 1989 |
Hiperhumor | Various Characters | 1987 |
Los rapicómicos | Various Characters | 1982 |
Los irrompibles | Rider in White – Guard Angel | 1975 |
Hupumorpo | Various Characters | 1974 |
Jaujarana Punch | Various Characters | 1970 |
Jaujarana | Various Characters | 1969 |
Telecataplum | Various Characters | 1963 |