Jesús Pampín

Also Known As: Jesus Pampin

Biography: Jesús Pampín was an actor in Argentina, who was born in Montevideo, Uruguay on August 13, 1905 and died in Buenos Aires, Argentina in May 1988. Of small figure, gray hair and distinguished aspect, represented in general to characters of great bonhomía and, in the cinema, had several papers of doctor and police. He began acting in philodrama in his country and in the decades of 1940, 1950 and 1960 he went through several theater companies. In cinema it made debut in closed Door (1939) and later it intervened in many films like actor of distribution. He also acted on television; with José Cibrián and Ana María Campoy in 1953 he worked in the programs ¡Cómo te quiero Ana !, and in the titled Universal Theater, headed by the same couple, in plays. In 1956 he was running the children's program At recess, boys! 3 He died in Buenos Aires, Argentina in May 1988. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Department: Acting

Place of Birth: Montevideo, Uruguay

Adult: No

Birthday: April 13, 1905

Age: 120 years old

Gender: Male

Deathday: May 31, 1988

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Known For:

Bacará
Don Carmelo il Capo
El gordo catástrofe
Las travesuras de Cepillo
La melodía perdida
Vacaciones
Bajo el signo de la patria
Cleopatra era Cándida
Recommended capture
Descent Into Hell
Enigma de mujer
Fin de mes
El fantástico mundo de la María Montiel
Convención de vagabundos
Un tropezón cualquiera da en la vida
Edición extra
The Patagonic Teacher
La parda Flora
The Mystery of the Yellow Room
The Beast Must Die
Juan Globo
Las locas del conventillo
Passport to Rio
La simuladora
La bestia humana
The Strange Case of the Man and the Beast
Yesterday Was Spring
Mujeres que bailan
La orquídea
La indeseable
The boat, the river and the people
Venus perseguida
Los torturados
La muerte está mintiendo
The Marihuana Story
Carmiña: Su historia de amor
El cerco
La dama del mar
La vendedora de fantasías
Nacha Regules
Furia en la isla
Masterworks of Terror
¡Qué noche de casamiento!
Suegra último modelo
La cueva de Alí Babá
Corrientes, calle de ensueños
Dream Thief