Pepe Biondi was an Argentine-American actor and writer, best known for his work in “Reventa de esclavas,” “Música, mujeres y amor,” and “Patapufete!”. He was born on September 4, 1909, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and died on October 4, 1975, in Buenos Aires.
Personal and Family Life
Pepe Biondi was married to María Teresa Moraca from 1933 until his death. The couple had one child together. He was also the father-in-law of actor José Díaz Lastra. Biondi had a close-knit family life that influenced his work in the entertainment industry.
Career
Biondi began his career in the entertainment industry and became known for his roles in various films and TV shows throughout the 1950s and 1960s. His unique style and comedic talent made him a beloved figure in Argentine cinema. Over the years, he became known for his memorable performances, contributing significantly to the film and television landscape in Argentina.
Death and Legacy
Pepe Biondi passed away on October 4, 1975, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His contributions to film and television have left a lasting impact on the industry, and he is remembered fondly for his comedic roles and engaging performances. Biondi’s legacy continues to inspire new generations of actors in Argentina.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Festibiondi | 1970 | TV Series (3 episodes) |
Patapufete! | 1967 | Pepe |
El desastrólogo | 1964 | — |
Viendo a Biondi | 1961 | TV Series (3 episodes) |
El show de Pepe Biondi | 1956 | TV Series |
Me gustan todas | 1954 | Agente de Turismo |
Reventa de esclavas | 1954 | Profesor |
Mi papá tuvo la culpa | 1953 | Mesero (as Dick y Biondi) |
Ni pobres ni ricos | 1953 | — |
Música, mujeres y amor | 1952 | Biondi (as Dick y Biondi) |
De México llegó el amor | 1940 | — |
Flecha de oro | 1940 | — |
Cándida | 1939 | (uncredited) |