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Oct 14, 1946 (77)
Maracaibo, Venezuela
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Orlando Urdaneta
Orlando Rafael Urdaneta (Maracaibo, October 24, 1950) is a Venezuelan actor, presenter, playwright, visual artist, and comedian. He began his acting career as a child, debuting on the "Bambilandia" program on Venevision, and was later cast in theater productions, telenovelas, and films. He also stood out as a host of game shows and radio and television programs, working as a comedian. In 1979, he married actress Chelo Rodríguez. He has received the National Film Award in recognition of his career. His work has earned him several awards, such as the Municipal Theater Award in 1997. The following year, he was honored by La Casa del Artista, and in 1998 and 1999, he received the National Association of Cinematographic Artists (ANAC) award for his participation in the Venezuelan films Pandemonium and 100 años de perdón.
Year | Movie / TV show / Other | Role |
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2021 | Koati | Whiskers (voice) |
2016 | Tubérculo Presidente | Genaro Fortuna |
2011 | Noche de perros | |
2001 | La mágica aventura de Óscar | |
2000 | Playing Under The Moon | |
2000 | Cedula ciudadano | |
1998 | Little Thieves, Big Thieves | Horacio |
1998 | Ver a Hilda Vera | |
1998 | El País de las mujeres | Jacobo Reyes |
1997 | Salserin, the First Time | |
1997 | Pandemonium, the Hell's Capital City | Adonai |
1994 | Passionate Mobile | |
1994 | Bambino Mio | Luìs |
1993 | Carlito's Way | Bartender |
1993 | Vidas paralelas | |
1988 | The Secret | Gaspar Urbieta |
1984 | Crab II | |
1984 | Macho y hembra | Daniel |
1982 | Crab | |
1982 | La Goajirita | Ángel |
1980 | Savage Summer | Andrés |
1978 | El fascista, la beata y su hija desvirgada | Jaime |
1978 | Seagulls Fly Low | Commissario |
1977 | The Smoking Fish | Jairo |
1977 | Los tracaleros | |
1976 | I'm a Delinquent | |
1976 | A Tame Song for a Brave People | |
1976 | Comrade Augusto | Augusto Cárdenas |
1976 | Fiebre | |
1976 | Los muertos sí salen | |
1974 | Chronicle of a Latin American Subversive | Miguel Ángel Rivas |
1973 | When I Want to Cry, I Don't | Victorino Pérez |
Year | Movie / TV show / Other | Role |
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1997 | Pandemonium, the Hell's Capital City | Writer |