
Federico Luppi
Acting
Biography
Federico José Luppi (February 23, 1936 - October 20, 2017) was a renowned first Argentine actor with an extensive career in film and television.
Born: February 23, 1936
Place of Birth: Ramallo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Known For

Divertimento
A rivalry between two actors proves to have dangerous consequences in this drama from Spain. Daniel (Federico Luppi) is the star of a popular television series who is interested in more prestigious work. and longs to appear on the legitimate stage. Daniel is lobbying for the leading role in Divertimento, a well-known play that made a star of leading man Bernardo Gabler (Francisco Rabal). When Daniel pays a visit to the theater where the play is being staged, he discovers to his surprise that Bernardo is waiting for him. Bernardo is not at all eager to turn over his signature role to another actor and insists on putting Daniel through a punishing audition, which turns out to be the least of Daniel's problems when Bernardo forces him to help hide a corpse, implicating him in a murder Bernardo claims to have committed.

Malayunta
Argentinian Drama An avant-garde young man rents a room from an older couple in Argentina. As his eccentricities become increase, they come to grate on his conservative landlords, who try to control his behavior more.

I Did Kill Facundo
The story of Santos Pérez, the man who murdered caudillo Facundo Quiroga in 1835.

Elsa & Fred
When the retired seventy-seven years old hypochondriac widower Fred moves to an apartment in Madrid, his temperamental daughter Cuca has an incident with his next door neighbor, the elder Argentinean Elsa. Later, they meet each other and Elsa seduces Fred with her reckless behavior and view of life and they have a romance.

Common Ground
In Buenos Aires, a few days before traveling to Spain with his beloved wife Liliana Rovira to visit their son Pedro, the leftist Literature professor Fernando Robles is compulsory retired in the University, and he concludes that it is impossible to live with his pension. The crisis in Argentina does not allow Fernando to get a new job, and his wife decides to sell her family's apartment and move to a small farm near Villa Dolores to reduce their expenses. Fernando comes up with the idea to grow lavender and sell the oil to the perfume industry.

Pan's Labyrinth
In post–civil war Spain, 10-year-old Ofelia moves with her pregnant mother to live under the control of her cruel stepfather. Drawn into a mysterious labyrinth, she meets a faun who reveals that she may be a lost princess from an underground kingdom. To return to her true father, she must complete a series of surreal and perilous tasks that blur the line between reality and fantasy.

Machuca
Santiago, capital of Chile during the Marxist government of elected, highly controversial president Salvador Allende. Father McEnroe supports his leftist views by introducing a program at the prestigious "collegio" (Catholic prep school) St. Patrick to allow free admission of some proletarian kids. One of them is Pedro Machuca, slum-raised son of the cleaning lady in Gonzalo Infante's liberal-bourgeois home. Yet the new classmates become buddies, paradoxically protesting together as Gonzalo gets adopted by Pedro's slum family and gang. But the adults spoil that too, not in the least when general Pinochet's coup ousts Allende, and supporters such as McEnroe.

Magallanes
Magallanes sees his humdrum life turn upside down the day Celina, a women he met in the violent years when he was a soldier with the Peruvian Army, jumps into his taxi in a Lima street. This unexpected re-encounter after 25 years with the dark past that unites them prompts Magallanes to embark on a daring plan to help Celina get money and find his own redemption.

Martin (Hache)
After having a nearly fatal drug overdose, 19-year-old Argentine Martin is sent to Madrid, where his film director father lives with his new, younger lover, Alicia, and his bisexual actor friend, Dante.

Rebellion in Patagonia
In 1920, workers from Patagonia, in Southern Argentina, gather around an anarcho-syndicalist society and go on strike, demanding better working conditions. When the situation turns unsustainable, President Yrigoyen sends Lieutenant Colonel Zavala to impose order.
Filmography
as Dieter
as Sepia
as Manuel
as Guttman
as Coronel
as Felipe
as Dalmaso
as Papá de Lorna
as José Gancedo
as Víctor Marchetti
as Zanutto
as Adalberto Castilla
as Arturo
as El Hombre del Puzzle
as Ruben Cumplido
as Fermat
as Manuel
as Arquitecto Garchuni
as Rey
as Entrenador
as Frank Osorio
as Pablo
as Federico
as Roberto
as Fernando Robles
as Pedro
as Pepe
as Consul
as Bruno Leardi
as Tito
as Dr. Casares
as Manuel
as José Luis
as Ciriaco Maidana
as Dr. Fuentes
as Coronel Hellman
as Martín
as Raul Ferraro
as Daniel
as Eduardo
as El Argentino
as Eusebio
as Self - Guest
as Jesus Gris
as Don Mariano Aguero
as Domingo
as Mario
as Ernesto Gamarra
as Espiga
as Colonel Garay
as Cameo
as Millan
as Alfredo
as Víctor
as Pancho
as Manager
as Pepé Tinelli
as Bernardo
as Garcia
as Martín Lobo
as Gonzalo Reyes
as Braulio Tennembaum
as Ignacio Fuentes
as Luis
as Visitante
as Carlos
as Raúl Mendizábal
as Pedro Bengoa
as Sr. Baiocco
as Ricardo
as Santos Pérez
as José 'Facón Grande' Font
as Luis Alterio
as Amigo de infancia
as Mike González
as Marcelo
as Carlos
as Trucker
as Toto
as Aniceto
as Pablo (segment "La estrella del destino")
as Rivarola