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  2. Waiting for the Hearse (play) - Wikipedia

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    Waiting for the Hearse ( Spanish: Esperando la carroza) is a theatrical play, written by the Uruguayan Jacobo Langsner. It belongs to the criollo grotesque ( costumbrismo) genre or black comedy and premiered in Montevideo in 1962. [1] Ever since it has seen many adaptations, including the world-famous 1985 film of the same name.

  3. Waiting for the Hearse - Wikipedia

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    The film was an adaptation of the play Esperando la carroza (Waiting for the Hearse) by Romanian-Uruguayan Jacobo Langsner and its TV adaptation, broadcast as a part of a show called Alta Comedia by Channel 9 of Buenos Aires during the 1970s, starred China Zorrilla who would go on to play the main role on the big screen adaptation later on, Pepe Soriano, Raúl Rossi, Dora Baret, Alberto ...

  4. Jacobo Langsner - Wikipedia

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    Jacobo Langsner (23 June 1927 – 10 August 2020) [ 1 ] was a Uruguayan playwright who had a strong presence in the Uruguayan theatre from 1950 onwards. His work is a showcase of middle-class hypocrisy.

  5. Esperanza Silva - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1981–present. María Esperanza Silva Soura (Santiago, July 12, 1960) is a Chilean actress, theater director and union leader, with a career in theater, film and television. She is the daughter of the prominent Chilean announcer and actor Sergio Silva Acuña. She studied theater at the University of Chile between 1986 and 1991.

  6. Teatro 8 - Wikipedia

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    Teatro 8, which opened in 2000, was originally operated by the Hispanic Theater Guild, a Miami-based theater organization founded in 1989 with the involvement of Cuban American actor-director Marcos Casanova. Teatro 8 hosts frequent Spanish-language theater premiers, as well as productions of standards in the Hispanic theater repertoire. [1]

  7. Antonio Gasalla - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Gasalla was born in Ramos Mejía, a western suburb of Buenos Aires, in 1941. [1] He enrolled at the National Dramatic Arts Conservatory, and began his work in Buenos Aires' vibrant theatre scene in 1964 as an understudy, by which he befriended a colleague, Uruguayan émigré Carlos Perciavalle. He and Perciavalle starred in their ...

  8. Enrique Pinti - Wikipedia

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    27 March 2022. (2022-03-27) (aged 82) Buenos Aires, Argentina. Occupation. Actor. Years active. 1957–2022. Enrique Pinti (7 October 1939 – 27 March 2022) was an Argentine actor and comedian.

  9. Darío Grandinetti - Wikipedia

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    Pastora Vega (2016–present) Children. 4 (1 deceased) Darío Alejandro Grandinetti (born 5 March 1959) is an Argentine actor. [1] He is known for his numerous roles in television, theater and film, where he participated in films by renowned directors such as Alejandro Doria, Pedro Almodóvar and Damián Szifron.