María Rosa Gallo
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María Rosa Gallo was an Argentine actress.

Theatre

  • 1943 "El Carnaval del Diablo", de Juan Oscar Ponferrada.
  • 1946 "Fascinación", de M. Winter. Premio de la Crítica y Revista Talía.
  • 1946 "Todos los Hijos de Dios Tienen Alas", de Eugene O'Neill
    Eugene O'Neill
    Eugene Gladstone O'Neill was an American playwright and Nobel laureate in Literature. His poetically titled plays were among the first to introduce into American drama techniques of realism earlier associated with Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, and Swedish...

    . Teatro Odeón.
  • 1946 "El Mercader de Venecia", de W. Shakespeare. Teatro Nacional Cervantes.
  • 1949 "La Sonrisa de la Gioconda", de A. Huxley. Dir. Orestes Caviglia
    Orestes Caviglia
    Orestes Caviglia was an Argentine film actor and film director of the classic era of the Cinema of Argentina....

    . Teatro Splendid.
  • 1950 "Prontuario", Teatro Astral y Teatro Municipal de Chile.
  • 1952 "Diálogos de Carmelitas", de G. Bernanos. Dir. Orazio Costa. Compañía Piccolo Teatro Della Citta Di Roma. Italia.
  • 1954 "Proceso a Gesu", Dir. Orazio Costa. Compañía del Piccolo Teatro Di Milano. Gira por Italia.
  • 1955 "Il Pianto Della Madonna", de Iacopone Da Todi. Adap. Silvio D´amico. Teatro al aire libre en Taormina y Firenze.
  • 1956 "La Vida de Cristo", Dir. O. Costa. Teatro Verde de la Isla de San Giorgio, Venecia. Italia.
  • 1958 "El Perro del Hortelano", de Lope de Vega. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet.
  • 1958 "Recordando con Ira", de J. Osborne.
  • 1959 "El Farsante Más Grande del Mundo", de J. M. Synge. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet.
  • 1960 "Orfeo Desciende", de Tennessee Williams. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet.
  • 1960 "Liliom", de Molnar. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet.
  • 1963 "Tungasuka", de Bernardo Canal Feijo. Dir. Francisco Petrone
    Francisco Petrone
    Francisco Petrone was an Argentine film actor.He is best known for his roles in the 1940s in the classic film La Guerra Gaucha and Todo un hombre for which he won the Silver Condor award for Best Actor....

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  • 1963 "Rashomon", Teatro San Telmo. (Versión Americana sobre una leyenda Japonesa).
  • 1964 "Amoretta", de Osvaldo Dragun.
  • 1965 "Una Mujer por Encomienda", de Osvaldo Dragun.
  • 1968 "El Amasijo", de Osvaldo Dragun.
  • 1972/73 y 1977 "Las troyanas", de Eurípides, Adap. Sartre. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet. Dir. de Coro: José Antonio Gallo. Teatro Municipal General San Martín.
  • 1973/74/75 "Amor y Locura", unipersonal con monólogos de grandes obras. Gira por Argentina, Paraguay y Uruguay.
  • 1976 "La Gallo y Yo", de Carlos Gorostiza. Dir. José A. Gallo. Teatro de la Casa de Castagnino.
  • 1976 "Los Rústicos", de Carlos Goldoni. Dir. Rodolfo Graziano. Teatro Municipal Gral. San Martín.
  • 1977 y 1982 "La Casa de Bernarda Alba", de Federico García Lorca
    Federico García Lorca
    Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca was a Spanish poet, dramatist and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27. He is believed to be one of thousands who were summarily shot by anti-communist death squads...

    . Dir. Alejandra Boero
    Alejandra Boero
    Alejandra Boero was an Argentine theater actress and director born in Buenos Aires.Her career started in 1942 at the La Máscara theater. In 1950 she founded Nuevo Teatro, an institution that aimed to renew stage forms and built two theaters in Buenos Aires...

    . Gira por la Unión Soviética del Teatro Municipal Gral. San Martín.
  • 1978 y 1983 "De Nuevo Aquí" Unipersonal. Gira por Argentina y Paraguay
    Paraguay
    Paraguay , officially the Republic of Paraguay , is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest. Paraguay lies on both banks of the Paraguay River, which runs through the center of the...

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  • 1978 "El Amor", de Gregorich. Dir. Kive Staif. Teatro Municipal Gral. San Martín.
  • 1978 "La Libertad", de Gragorich. Dir. Osvaldo Bonnet. Teatro Municipal Gral. San Martín.
  • 1979 "El Sombrero de Paja de Italia", de Nabiche y Michele. Dir. Rodolfo Graziano. Teatro Nacional Cervantes.
  • 1980 "Doña Rosita la Soltera", de Federico García Lorca
    Federico García Lorca
    Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca was a Spanish poet, dramatist and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27. He is believed to be one of thousands who were summarily shot by anti-communist death squads...

    . Dir. Osvaldo Cattone. Teatro Marsano de Lima, Perú.
  • 1980/81 "El conventillo de la Paloma", de Alberto Vaccarezza
    Alberto Vaccarezza
    Bartolomé Ángel Venancio Alberto Vaccarezza was an Argentine poet and playwright.Vaccarezza was born in Buenos Aires on April 1, 1886. He is usually credited as the foremost exponent of the sainete genre, having written its most popular play, El Conventillo de La Paloma...

    . Teatro Nacional Cervantes. Mar del Plata
    Mar del Plata
    Mar del Plata is an Argentine city located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, south of Buenos Aires. Mar del Plata is the second largest city of Buenos Aires Province. The name "Mar del Plata" had apparently the sense of "sea of the Río de la Plata region" or "adjoining sea to the Río de la Plata"...

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  • 1982 "Fedra", de Racine. Traduc. Manuel Mujica Lainez
    Manuel Mujica Laínez
    Manuel Mujica Láinez was an Argentine novelist, essayist and art critic.-Biography:...

    . Teatro Nacional Cervantes.
  • 1984 "Adiós Mamá", Teatro Ateneo.
  • 1985 "Sólo Cuando me Rio", de Neil Simon
    Neil Simon
    Neil Simon is an American playwright and screenwriter. He has written numerous Broadway plays, including Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, and The Odd Couple. He won the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Lost In Yonkers. He has written the screenplays for several of his plays that...

    . Teatro Regina.
  • 1987 "Sabato Domenica e Lunedi", de Eduardo De Filippo
    Eduardo De Filippo
    Eduardo De Filippo was an Italian actor, playwright, screenwriter, author and poet, best known for his Neapolitan works Filumena Marturano and Napoli Milionaria.-Biography:...

    . Dir. Cecilio Madanes. Teatro Blanca Podestá.
  • 1987 "Jugando", con textos varios. Teatro Presidente Alvear.
  • 1989 "Duse", Teatro Municipal Gral. San Martín.
  • 1990 "Querido Tenessee", Dir. Oscar Barney Finn
    Oscar Barney Finn
    Oscar Barney Finn is an Argentine film director and screenwriter. He directed seven films between 1974 and 1997. His 1985 film Count to Ten was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival.-Filmography:...

    . Teatro Regina.
  • 1991 "Confesiones de una Sirvienta", Teatro San Martín.
  • 1994/95 "Tres Mujeres Altas", Dirección, China Zorrilla
    China Zorrilla
    China Zorrilla is an award-winning Uruguayan theater, film and television actress....

  • 1996 "El Comedor"
  • 1998 "El Jardín de los Cerezos"
  • 1999 "Diciendo a Homero"
  • 2001 "Supongamos" de Alicia Muñoz. Dir. Agustín Alezzo.
  • 2001 "El Cerco de Leningrado", de Sanchis Sinisterra. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet
  • 2002 "Las Extras" de Pepe Cibrián Campoy. Dir. Pepe Cibrián Campoy
  • 2003 "Guernica, un Llamado a la Memoria" Voz en off. Dir. María Marta Jiménez, Alejandra Condomí, Germán Suárez

Cinema

  • Un día en el paraíso (2003)
  • La rosa azul (inédita - 2001)
  • El mundo contra mí (1996)
  • El acompañamiento (1988)
  • Con la misma bronca (1987)
  • Juegos diabólicos (1986)
  • Volver (1982)
  • La casa de las siete tumbas (1982)
  • El grito de Celina (1975)
  • Una mujer (1975)
  • Más allá del sol (1975)
  • Los gauchos judíos (1974)
  • La Mary (1974)
  • La malavida (1973)
  • Nino (1972)
  • Turismo de carretera (1968)
  • Canuto Cañete y los 40 ladrones (1964)
  • El perseguidor (1962)
  • La cifra impar (1962)
  • El terrorista (1962)
  • La mano en la trampa (1961)
  • Tire dié (mediometraje - 1960)
  • Después del silencio (1956)
  • La muerte está mintiendo (1950)
  • La barca sin pescador (1950)
  • Diez segundos
    Diez segundos
    Diez segundos is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Alejandro Wehner, produced by Emelco studios. The film is a boxing drama starring Ricardo Duggan, María Esther Buschiazzo, Patricia Castell, Carlos D'Agostino , Delfy de Ortega, María Rosa Gallo, Oscar Valicelli and Oscar Villa. It premiered on...

     (1949)
  • Albergue de mujeres (1946)
  • Éramos seis (1945)

Television

  • 1957 "La Fierecilla Domada", de William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...

    . Dir. Raúl Rossi. Canal 7.
  • "El Vals", de Neville. Dir. Raúl Rossi. Canal 7.
  • "Historia de Jóvenes", "Dos en la Ciudad" y "María, Yo, Ustedes...", teleteatros.
  • "Juan del Sur" y "Mi Querido Luis", teleteatros.
  • "Alta comedia", Canal 9.
  • 1971 "Nino, las cosas simples de la vida"
  • 1977 "El Grupo de los Seis", "Teatro Argentino" y "Romeo y Julieta", importantes unitarios.
  • 1978 "Pueblo Pueblo", de Carlos Lozano Dana. Canal 11.
  • "Profesión Ama de Casa", de Delia González Márquez. Canal 9.
  • "El Solitario", miniserie con textos de Guy de Maupassant. Dir. Fernando Heredia. Canal 7.
  • 1980 "Living Room", de Graham Greene. Canal 9.
  • 1982 "Las Brujas" y "Mujeres", unitarios.
  • 1983 "Usted y Nosotros", unitarios.
  • 1984/85 "Situación Límite", Dir. Alejandro Doria
    Alejandro Doria
    Alejandro Doria was a noted Argentine cinema and television director.-Life and work:Born in Buenos Aires in 1936, he first worked for Argentine television in 1965 as a writer for a local variety show, Show rambler....

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  • 1984/85 "De Madres e Hijas", ciclo unitarios junto con su hija, la actriz Alejandra Da Passano.
  • 1986 "Libertad condicionada", teleteatro.
  • 1986 "Soñar sin Límites", unitarios.
  • 1986 "Muchacho de Luna", homenaje a Federico García Lorca. Dir. Oscar Barney Finn
    Oscar Barney Finn
    Oscar Barney Finn is an Argentine film director and screenwriter. He directed seven films between 1974 and 1997. His 1985 film Count to Ten was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival.-Filmography:...

    . Premiado en Biarritz.
  • 1987 "Homenaje a Tenessee Williams", Dir. Oscar Barney Finn
    Oscar Barney Finn
    Oscar Barney Finn is an Argentine film director and screenwriter. He directed seven films between 1974 and 1997. His 1985 film Count to Ten was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival.-Filmography:...

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  • 1988 "Mi nombre es Coraje", telenovela.
  • 1989 "La extraña dama", telenovela, Canal 9.
  • 1991 "Manuela", telenovela, Canal 13.
  • 1992 "Soy Gina", telenovela.
  • 1995 "Perla Negra", Telefé.
  • 1995 "Alta comedia", Canal 9.
  • 1995 "Zíngara", Telefé.
  • 1996 "Teatro Argentino", 2º Tiempo.
  • 1998 "Casa Natal", Canal 2.
  • 1999 "Teatro Argentino" Las de Barranco. ATC.
  • 1999/2000 "Cabecita", Telefé
  • 2001 "22, el loco", Canal 13
  • 2002 "Kachorra", Telefé
  • 2004 "La Niñera", Telefé
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