
Carlos Estrada
Acting
Biography
Demetrio Jorge Otero Logares, known as Carlos Estrada (Buenos Aires, October 22, 1922 - Buenos Aires, November 16, 2001), was an Argentinean actor with an international career, who developed both in theater and film in his country of origin Like in Spain. From Wikipedia (es), the free encyclopedia
Born: October 22, 1927
Place of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Known For

Mingo y Aníbal contra los fantasmas
Mingo and Aníbal are two friends who work at a car dealership and are accused of a murder they did not commit. The incident occurred in a remote house, where both friends go to try to hide and solve the crime. There they will try to elude a ghost that wanders in the place while trying to regain their innocence.

La culpa
A traffic accident and a man wounded by a bullet cause a couple to feel guilty.

The Black Pearl
The young Ramon Salazar, son of a village owner, dreams of becoming a pearl fisherman. His father agrees to let him experience this job. Ramon enters a forbidden cave, den of a giant skate nicknamed the Manta Diablo. He finds an oyster containing a black pearl of unusual size. His father donates it to the Virgin rather than sell it to dishonest traffickers. Shortly after, the flotilla of the village led by Salazar perishes at sea. Ramon must face the Manta Diablo with another fisherman to bring prosperity to the village ..

The Doctors
There is everything in this hospital, a good doctor, one who only wants money, one with sexual perversions and the director who hides everything.

Hijo de hombre
Story set at the Chaco war between Bolivia and Paraguay.

Yesterday's Boys Didn't Use Hair Fixers
The romance between a young man from a wealthy family and the dancer from a place of fun.

Romeo e Giulietta
Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.

Adiós cordera

La piel del amor
A woman seduces a young man so her homosexual husband can satisfy his desires.

Aunt Tula
Ramiro, a bank clerk and father of two young children, has been left, after his wife's death, in the care of Tula, his sister-in-law. From the novel by Miguel de Unamuno, Miguel Picazo (" Dark dreams of August ") premieres as director with this portrait of one of those small provincial cities where nothing ever happens.
Filmography
as Chief commissioner
as Farghani
as Fiscal
as Custodio
as Pablo Copeka
as Blas
as Paul Stone
as Alejandro
as Don Ricardo Arencibia
as Daniel Rivera
as Juan Ardenas
as Juan Santamaría
as Mauricio
as Alejandro Lenador
as El editor
as Captain Stuart Latimore
as Rodolfo Guerrero
as Dr. Carlos Ocampo
as Raúl Santos
as Juan
as Baron La Fleche
as Maestro
as Dr. Juan Vivar
as Andrés Salas
as Maurice Falpront
as Ramiro
as José
as Mercutio
as Diego
as Rone
as Carlos Salazar
as Francis Casanueva
as Santiago Ardanaz
as Jorge Castro
as Dandy
as Rafael Luzón
as Julio - cuñado de Carlota
as Hector
as Pablo Alfaro
as Enrique
as Padre Bernal
as Ramiro
as Roberto Mayorga
as Jacinto
as Enrique
as Roberto
as Ruiz
as Inspector