Hugo Soto

Hugo Soto was an Argentine actor who is best known for Man Facing Southeast, Lo que vendrá, and The Loves of Kafka. Born on January 15, 1953, in Corrientes, Argentina, he passed away on August 2, 1994, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Personal and Family Life

Hugo Soto lived a life filled with creativity and passion for acting. He began his career in theatre before moving to film, showcasing his talent in various performances. Details about his family life are not widely known, but he was cherished by those who worked with him in the entertainment industry.

Career

Soto’s acting career spanned several years, where he gained recognition in both film and television. He appeared in numerous works that highlighted his versatility as an actor. His most notable performances include roles in films that garnered critical acclaim, helping to establish his reputation in Argentine cinema.

Death and Legacy

Hugo Soto died on August 2, 1994, from AIDS-related complications. His passing marked a significant loss in the Argentine film community. Soto is remembered for his contributions to the arts and for the powerful performances that left an impact on audiences and fellow actors alike.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Lo que vendrá 1988-03-30 Miguel Galvan
Hombre mirando al sudeste 1987-04-02 Rantes
Dios Los Cría 1991-06-20
Últimas imágenes del naufragio 1989-09-09 Claudio
Yo, la peor de todas 1990-08-09
Cuatro caras para Victoria 1992-10-27 Julián Martínez
Gente decente 1989-12-08
La película 1975-10-02
Nunca estuve en Viena 1989-04-13 Augusto
Sex Humor 1992-05-02
Cuentos de Borges 1993-05-26 Baltasar Espinosa