The Buenos Aires actor, director, teacher and former legislator was 86 years old.
The Buenos Aires actor, director, teacher and former legislator, Hector “Cacho” Bidondewho participated in films such as “The Night of the Pencils”, “There will be no more sorrows nor oblivion” and “Puan” and iconic series such as “Nosotros y los fears” and “Hombres en pugna”, died today at the age of 86reported the Argentine Association of Actors.
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Born on March 2, 1937, in La Plata, his acting career began while he was working as a turner and auditioned for the play “Amarretes” by Carlos Cabral. Later, he studied at the Provincial Conservatory of Dramatic Art, with Agustín Alezzo and Augusto Fernandes.


The career of Héctor Bidonde
His intense theatrical work includes titles such as “Hamlet”, “Dracula”, “The Great Misfortune” and “Corruption in the Palace of Justice”while in cinema he stood out in more than 30 films, among them, “Puan”, “Me baby, me princess”, “The night of the pencils” and “Contragolpe”.
His television work includes iconic shows such as “Gasoleros”, “The Simulators”, “The Golden Rocket Gang” and “Risk Zone”.
In addition to his work as a teacher, He was a legislator of the City of Buenos Aires for the Self-Determination and Freedom party, he later joined the Southern Bloc and was a candidate for head of the City Government and national senator for the Socialist Workers Movement (MST) – New Left.
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