Tito Alonso
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Career

Alonso entered film in 1940 at the age of 14 in El Inglés de los güesos

In 1947 he appeared in A sangre fría
A Sangre Fría
'A sangre fría' is a 1947 Argentine murder thriller film directed by Daniel Tinayre and written by Luis Saslavsky.-Plot:...

. Alonso worked consistently in Argentine film throughout the 1950s, 60s and 1970s appearing in the 1964
1964 in film
The year 1964 in film involved some significant events.-Events:* January 29 - The film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is released....

 popular film Aconcagua
Aconcagua (film)
For other uses, see Aconcagua .Aconcagua is a 1964 color Argentine adventure drama film directed by Leo Fleider and written by Norberto Aroldi. The title refers to the highest peak in the Andes—Aconcagua located in Argentina...

 amongst many others.

Alonso also appeared in the 1974 film Agentes Secretos Contra Guante Verde.

He made a number of appearances on TV in Argentina
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...

 in the late 1960s and 1970s until his premature death in 1979 aged just 53.

1970s

  • "Novia de vacaciones" (1979) TV Series .... Carmelo
  • Agentes Secretos Contra Guante Verde (1974)
  • Mala vida, La (1973)
  • Nino (1972)

... aka Cosas simples de la vida, Las (Argentina)
  • Juan Manuel de Rosas (1972)
  • "Nino, las cosas simples de la vida" (1971) TV Series .... Donato

... aka Nino (Argentina: short title)

1960s

  • "Pacto con los brujos, Un" (1969) (mini) TV Series .... Commissary Ferreyra
  • Turismo de carretera (1968)
  • Buena vida, La (1966)
  • Romeo y Julieta (1966) (TV)
  • Psique y sexo (1965)
  • Tímidos visten de gris, Los (1965)
  • Canuto Cañete y los 40 ladrones (1964)
  • Aconcagua (film)
    Aconcagua (film)
    For other uses, see Aconcagua .Aconcagua is a 1964 color Argentine adventure drama film directed by Leo Fleider and written by Norberto Aroldi. The title refers to the highest peak in the Andes—Aconcagua located in Argentina...

  • Une blonde comme ça (1962)

... aka A Blonde Like That (International: English title)

1950s

  • Campo arado (1959)
  • Campo virgen (1959)
  • Cita con la vida, Una (1958)
  • Procesado 1040 (1958) .... El Potrillo

... aka Prisoner 1040 (International: English title)
  • Goleta austral (1956)
  • Torturados, Los (1956)
  • Sinfonía de juventud (1955)
  • Cura Lorenzo, El (1954)
  • Yo soy el criminal (1954)
  • Sala de guardia
    Emergency Ward (film)
    Emergency Ward is a 1952 Argentine film directed by Tulio Demicheli. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.-Cast:* Aída Alberti* Tito Alonso* Arturo Arcari* Margarita Corona* Renée Dumas* Roberto Escalada* Mario Fortuna* Analía Gadé...

     (1952)

... aka Emergency Ward (International: English title)
  • Ellos nos hicieron así (1952)
  • Fierro a fondo (1952)
  • Última escuadrilla, La (1951)
  • Camino al crimen (1951)
  • Arrabalera
    Arrabalera
    Arrabalera is a 1950 Argentine musical drama film directed and written by Tulio Demicheli on his debut and starring Tita Merello. It is based on the story by Samuel Eichelbaum...

    (1950)
  • Filomena Marturano (1950)

1940s

  • Apenas un delincuente (1949)

... aka Hardly a Criminal (International: English title)
  • De hombre a hombre (1949)
  • Mis cinco hijos (1948)
  • Misterio del cuarto amarillo, El (1947)
  • A sangre fría
    A Sangre Fría
    'A sangre fría' is a 1947 Argentine murder thriller film directed by Daniel Tinayre and written by Luis Saslavsky.-Plot:...

    (1947)

... aka In Cold Blood (International: English title: informal literal title)
  • Éramos seis (1945)
  • María Celeste (1945)
  • Pampa bárbara (1945)
  • Malambo (1942)
  • Chicos crecen, Los (1942)

... aka The Kids Grow Up (International: English title)
  • Águila blanca (1941)

... aka White Eagle (International: English title)
  • Inglés de los güesos, El (1940)

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