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Iconic Buenos Aires Actor, Director, and Former Legislator Héctor “Cacho” Bidonde Dies at 86

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 sorrow or oblivion y Ma’amin addition to iconic series such as Us and the Fears and Men in Conflict.

He died this Friday the 19th, at 86 years oldreported the Argentine Association of Actors.

Héctor Bidonde with Norma Aleandro in “El secreto de Maró”.

“With great sadness, we say goodbye to the actor, theater director and teacher Héctor Cacho Bidonde. His extensive career includes memorable works in theater, television and film. He was a member of our union since 1965. Our condolences to his family and friends, accompanying them in this difficult time. moment,” says the group’s website.

He also dedicated himself to teaching, training actors in his Buenos Aires workshop and at the Paternal Teatro. Among its students, figures such as Leonardo Sbaraglia and Fernán Mirás stand out.

Its beginnings

He was born on March 2, 1937, in La Plata. His career began while he was working as a turner in a factory. He auditioned for the play Tie-downs, by Carlos Cabral. After that experience he decided to train academically.

He began his training at the Provincial Conservatory of Dramatic Art in La Plata, where He studied with teachers of the stature of Agustín Alezzo and Augusto Fernandes.

Héctor Bidonde at the Martin Fierro awards ceremony.

His hectic theatrical work includes titles such as Hamlet, Dracula, The Great Misfortune y Corruption in the Palace of Justicewhile in cinema he stood out in more than 30 films, among them, Puan, Me baby, me princess, The night of the pencils y Counterattack.

His television work includes iconic shows such as Gasoleros, The simulators, The Golden Rocket Gang y Area of ​​risk.

He was a Buenos Aires legislator

His commitment was not limited only to the scenarios: He also had a notable political militancy. He began his approach to the Palabra Obrera group in 1957 and He was elected legislator of the city of Buenos Aires by the Self-Determination and Freedom party in 2003.

Later, he joined the Southern Bloc and He was a candidate for deputy head of government and national senator for CABA by the Socialist Workers Movement-New Left alliance.

Héctor Bidonde in 2015 at an event in tribute to the victims of the Once tragedy.

On the networks they say that he was “a guy very committed to his ideas, one of those who did not make acting a profession but a trade.”

His 2015 campaign spot

To attract the attention of the electorate. In 2015, Héctor Bidonde used the final scene of the remembered Italian film as the trigger for a campaign spot. Paradise cinemato promote his candidacy for head of Government.

The fiction lasted just 1:38 minutes and showed him sitting in the seat of an empty cinema, while the screen alternated scenes from films and plays in which he worked, with his participation in mobilizations.

The short, punctuated by Bidonde’s voice-over, ended with the applause of the audience and a hug on stage with Alejandro Bodart, pre-candidate for legislator and president of the MST, and the final slogan: “A ‘Cacho’ of Culture in the City”.

2024-01-20 09:15:40
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