
Guillermo Battaglia
Acting
Biography
Guillermo Battaglia (December 7, 1899, Buenos Aires - September 26, 1988, Buenos Aires) was a prolific Argentine theatre and film actor with a 70-year career and some 100 film appearances.
Born: December 2, 1899
Place of Birth: Buenos Aires City, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Known For

Joven, viuda y estanciera
The foreman of a ranch, secretly in love with the owner, tries to protect her from the gold diggers.

El protegido
A film producer, his wife (an actress) and her lover (a young scriptwriter) are part of a love triangle that will lead to a crime. It is set during the decay of Argentinian cinema studios.

Las aventuras de Jack
In the 19th century, the son of a frivolous countess faces the rigors of a tragic life.

The Candidate
An old politician is claimed by his party to be a candidate in the next elections.

El día que me quieras

Stella
A woman must suffer humiliation, slights and slander to maintain the happiness of her paralyzed sister.

Siete gritos en el mar
Seven passengers aboard a ship that is about to hit an enemy warship will confess their most terrible secrets.

Vida nocturna
A cabaret in Buenos Aires on Christmas night.

Filomena Marturano
Filomena, a former prostitute in her 40s, tricks a wealthy shopkeeper to marry her and support her three children.

El que recibe las bofetadas
Filmography
as Abuelo
as José
as Bertozzi
as The father
as Don Tobías Abud
as Don Francisco Colauti
as Doctor
as Antonio
as Don Javier
as Don Ramon Quiroga
as Ricardo Fernández
as Santiago Quijano
as Científico
as Police Chief
as Don Faustino
as Quiroga
as Carranza
as Comisario
as Crispín
as Director
as Dr. Guillermo Echagüe
as Dr. Solís
as Padre de Mónica
as Julio Gonzalo
as Empleado bancario
as Don Leopoldo
as Giménez
as Antonio Andrade
as Inspector Braco
as Dr. Castro
as Vañasco
as Le commissaire de police
as Pablo Garrido
as Francisco Arguello
as Inspector
as Ciriaco
as Mauro Cogan
as Fernando de Villadiego
as Inspector Saquetti
as Jorge Rattery
as Inspector
as Fernando Aguirre
as Francisco Aguirre
as Diablo
as Domingo Soriano
as Relator
as Ricardo Riglos
as 'Pardo' Márquez
as El vagabundo
as Boris Andreieff
as Lorenzo Bardi
as Ernesto Lacoste
as Julio Roldán
as Guillermo Lagos Renard
as Hugo Clinton
as Remo Ramírez
as Pedro Ferry
as Dr. Mas
as Doctor Emilio Quiroga
as Caudal
as Don Pepe