Walter Santa Ana

Walter Santa Ana was an Argentine actor who is best known for his roles in “Marco, el candidato,” “De la misteriosa Buenos Aires,” and “Perdido por perdido.” Born on December 25, 1932, he had a successful acting career until his death on June 9, 2012, in Balvanera, Buenos Aires City, Argentina.

Personal and Family Life

Walter Santa Ana was born in Argentina, where he spent most of his life and developed his passion for acting. Details about his family life are limited, but his dedication to his craft was evident throughout his career.

Career

Santa Ana made significant contributions to Argentine cinema and television. He appeared in numerous films and television series, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His work in prominent productions like “La Patagonia rebelde” and “Los libros y la noche” highlights his talent and the impact he had on the industry.

Death and Legacy

Walter Santa Ana passed away on June 9, 2012, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances. His contributions to Argentine cinema continue to be celebrated, and he is remembered by fans and colleagues alike for his exceptional work.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
La Patagonia rebelde1974-06-13Hotel Owner
Setenta veces siete1962-08-30
El agujero en la pared1982-06-03
Los libros y la noche2000-04-27Jorge Luis Borges
La señal2007-09-13Padre de Carvalan
Fuiste mía un verano1969-07-03Doctor
Los superagentes contra todos1980-07-10Renato Carbucci
Solo gente2000-04-27
Flop1990-08-30
Principio 61979-01-01
De la misteriosa Buenos Aires1981-09-10(Episodio “La pulsera de cascabeles”)
Dar la cara1962-11-29Meyer
Alta comedia1970-04-19
Resistire2003-01-13Armando