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Renowned Argentine Actor Enrique Liporace Dies at 82: A Look Back at His Career in Theater, Film, and Television

Enrique Liporace, the actor who died at the age of 82 (Argentine Association of Actors and Actresses)

At the age of 82, the actor Enrique Liporace died this Saturday. With a long career in Argentine theater, film and television, the showbiz figure was remembered for his roles in works such as Mujeres Asesinas and Revertiré.

The news was communicated by the Argentine Association of Actors and Actresses, which showed its pain and sent condolences to his family and friends: “With great sadness 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.”

Continuing and praising the memory of the actor, the letter highlighted that the artist had been born on June 10, 1941 and that he had joined the association in 1963. Among his theatrical works are Más Respect que soy tu madre, Cremona, Knepp, As the years go by, To the Victor, The Bread of Madness, Amy’s Opinion, The Divine Family, among others.

Enrique Liporace along with Antonio Gasalla, Esteban Perez, Eliana Gonzalez, Nazareno Mottola and Alberto Anchart

Regarding his cinematographic performance, Liporace was able to stand out in titles such as 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 bonbon, among many others.

At the same time, on television, the actor participated in memorable series such as Los Roldán, Revertiré, La dueña, Historia de un clan, El marginal, Montecristo, Poliladron, Educando a Nina, El infiel, Rosa… defar, El pulpo negro, The Freckled Woman, Murderous Women and Educating Nina. In his rich and extensive career, Liporace also worked as a screenwriter, playwright and theater director.

During the last years of his life, the actor had had different health complications. Last year, after a striking absence, Liporace had revealed that the Covid vaccine had taken away 50% of his vision. At that time, after a complicated moment of uncertainty and anguish on a physical and emotional level, the artist returned to the stage to perform in the comedy Divina familia, alongside Fabián Vena and Viviana Saccone. “This is my return to work after a time that wasn’t so good. It is a very special return because I come from a fairly serious illness due to some vaccines, but I am recovering and it is wonderful to go back to work and reunite with very dear friends and colleagues. The public is going to be very excited when they see the show,” said the man in dialogue with the Behind the Scenes program, on AM 540.

Enrique Liporace acts junto Marcela Kloosterboer

At that time, a mix of emotions about acting again and the state of health he was going through, Liporace detailed what had happened to him and how his body had responded to Covid: “I had a bad coronavirus vaccine, it affected my vision.” and it paralyzed my body a little, which over time was resolved. The vision thing is day by day and I am improving little by little. I am not with my original vision but with 50 percent.”

Asked which vaccine had caused his condition, the actor responded: “It was sudden: they gave me the vaccine and suddenly I had discomfort that I had never experienced and that surprised me. I went to the doctor immediately and he told me that evidently some acid from the vaccine or some liquid that the body was completely unaware of produced this whole decomposition scheme.”

Beyond the anguish he went through, Liporace recognized that he was moving forward and that he continued in contact with the doctors: “Over time you recover but it is still painful and expensive. Right off the bat it diminished the vision and that was very difficult.”

2024-01-28 00:37:00
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