Roberto Airaldi was an Argentine actor known for his roles in The Three Musketeers (1945), El juego del amor y del azar (1944), and El precio del orgullo (1965). Born on October 4, 1902, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he had a successful career in both acting and directing.
Personal and Family Life
Roberto Airaldi was married to Dina Rocco until his passing. He started his career as a radio announcer before moving on to acting, gaining popularity in the 1940s through the 1970s. Besides acting, he worked as an artistic director for Canal 13 in the 1960s in Buenos Aires, which showcased his talent behind the scenes.
Death and Legacy
Roberto Airaldi died on December 8, 1977, in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, due to a hemiplegic attack. His contributions to Argentine cinema left a significant mark, especially during the golden age of film in the country. He is remembered for his versatile acting and directing skills that enriched the Argentine entertainment industry.