Vicente Padula  | |
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| Born | 14 July 1898 | 
| Died | 16 January 1967 | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1927-1965 (film) | 
Vicente Padula (July 14, 1898 – January 16, 1967) was an Argentine film actor. Padula moved to the United States, and appeared regularly in Hollywood films. He also made films in Mexico. Padula was a friend of the Argentine film star Carlos Gardel and appeared in several of his American films including Suburban Melody (1933) which was one of the highest-grossing film in their native Argentina that year.[1]
Partial filmography
- Winds of the Pampas (1927) - Emilio
 - Charros, gauchos y manolas (1930) - Argentinian artist
 - El cuerpo del delito (1930) - Sargento Heath
 - La fuerza del querer (1930) - Steve
 - Amor audaz (1930) - Silvestre Corbett
 - Del mismo barro (1930) - Sr. Fullerton
 - El último de los Vargas (1930) - Blanco
 - El presidio (1930) - Dunn
 - Monsieur Le Fox (1930)
 - Gente alegre (1931) - Max
 - The Lights of Buenos Aires (1931) - Ciriaco
 - La barra de Taponazo (1932)
 - Suburban Melody (1933) - Gutiérrez
 - Aves sin rumbo (1934) - El Italiano
 - Downward Slope (1934) - Jorge Linares
 - The Tango on Broadway (1934) - Juan Carlos
 - La viuda quería emociones (1935)
 - La justicia de Pancho Villa (1939) - Vicente Múgica
 - Una luz en mi camino (1939)
 - Explosivo 008 (1940)
 - Las cinco advertencias de Satanás (1941)
 - The Road of the Llamas (1942)
 - Cuando quiere un mexicano (1944)
 - Gran Hotel (1944) - Conde Zapattini
 - Los hijos de Don Venancio (1944) - Fontanals
 - El camino de las llamas (1944)
 - Bésame mucho (1945) - Tío Guiseppe
 - Bartolo toca la flauta (1945) - Renard
 - Canaima (1945) - Vellorini el bueno
 - Una vírgen moderna (1946)
 - The Associate (1946) - Don Fortunato
 - La hija del payaso (1946)
 - Los nietos de Don Venancio (1946) - Fontanals (uncredited)
 - Se acabaron las mujeres (1946) - Che Gómez
 - Ella (1946) - Carlos
 - Nace la libertad (1949)
 - The Avengers (1950) - El Mocho / Hernandez
 - Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) - Dr. Martinelli (uncredited)
 - The Last Command (1955) - General Cos (uncredited)
 - The Girl Rush (1955) - Maitre d' (uncredited)
 - Serenade (1956) - Pagnil (uncredited)
 - The Three Outlaws (1956) - Mr. Gutzmer
 - The Brass Legend (1956) - Sanchez
 - The Cyclops (1957) - The Governor
 - Hell Canyon Outlaws (1957) - Julio
 - The Flame Barrier (1958) - Julio
 - Pier 5, Havana (1959) - General (uncredited)
 - Raymie (1960) - Veulo
 
References
- ↑ Finkielman p.182
 
Bibliography
- Finkielman, Jorge. The Film Industry in Argentina: An Illustrated Cultural History. McFarland, 2003.
 
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