Vicente Rubino was an Argentine actor who is best known for Novia para dos, Buenos Aires a la vista, and Ven mi corazón te llama. He was born in 1914 and passed away on March 27, 1990, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Personal and Family Life
Vicente Rubino was born in Argentina in 1914. Information about his family life is limited, but his passion for acting was evident in the various roles he took on throughout his career. He became a notable figure in Argentine cinema and left a mark with his performances in several films.
Career
Rubino’s career included performances in popular Argentine films from the 1940s to the 1980s. Some of his most memorable works are from the classic era of Argentine cinema. He portrayed various characters that showcased his versatility as an actor, making him a beloved figure in the film industry.
Death and Legacy
Vicente Rubino died of a heart attack on March 27, 1990, in Buenos Aires. His work in film continues to be appreciated by fans of classic Argentine cinema, and his contributions to the industry are remembered as significant in the context of Argentine film history.
Filmography
Title
Release Date
Character
Carne
1968-10-24
A Homosexual
Una viuda descocada
1980-08-28
Vicente Rodríguez Luque
Una mariposa en la noche
1976-01-01
Vicente
El sillón y la gran duquesa
1943-07-28
Siempre fuimos compañeros
1973-01-21
Javier
Mujeres que bailan
1949-05-12
Mi novia es un fantasma
1944-06-02
Justin
La novia
1961-09-12
La casa de Madame Lulú
1968-06-18
President e de la Liga de Moralidad
Coche cama, alojamiento
1968-02-29
Guzmán
Autocine mon amour
1972-10-05
Meus Amores no Rio
1959-05-25
Buenos Aires a la vista
1950-09-20
La piel de zapa
1943-10-28
Donde duermen dos… duermen tres
1979-08-12
El profesor erótico
1976-07-01
Ven… mi corazón te llama
1942-09-09
Periodista
En mi casa mando yo
1968-04-04
Miguel
Hotel de señoritas
1979-10-18
La nueva cigarra
1977-06-02
Villa Delicia, playa de estacionamiento, música ambiental