The actor Enrique Liporace, with a more than renowned artistic career, died at 82 years old. Born in Buenos Aires on June 10, 1941, Liporace became one of the icons of theater, cinema and national television.
The news was reported by the Argentine Association of Actors and Actresses, who showed his pain and sent condolences to his family and friends: “It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to our member, the actor Enrique Liporace, who had an extensive and renowned career in theater, film and television. Our heartfelt condolences to his loved ones, accompanying them at this time.”
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Enrique Liporace, a reference for acting in Argentina, died
He started in theater at the age of 22 and since then he developed a prolific career which led him to be recognized for his versatility and talent.
In theater, he starred in works such as “More respect that I am your mother”, “Cremona”, “Knepp”, “As the years go by”“To the Victor”, “The Bread of Madness”, “Amy’s Opinion”, “The Divine Family”, among others.
In cinema, He worked in more than 50 films, among which stand out “The Guerrillas”, “The Fry by the Handle”, “Time for Revenge”, “The Flea in the Ear”, “The Slaves”, “The Cats”, ” The accompaniment”, “Martín (Hache)”, “A red bear”, “Chiche bombón”, among many others.
In television, He participated in memorable cycles such as “Los Roldán”, “I will resist”, “La dueña”, “Historia de un clan”, “El marginal”, “Montecristo”, “Poliladron”, “Educando a Nina”, “El infiel”, “Pink from afar”, “The black octopus”, “The freckled girl”, “Murderous women”.
He also served asor screenwriter, playwright and theater director.
Source: Ambito

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