
Tito Alonso
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Tito Alonso.
Born: January 1, 1926
Place of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Known For

Emergency Ward
An idealistic intern is doing his best to survive a very tough day on the job. When not scurrying from one patient to another, he tries to maintain equilibrium in his romance with a nurse. Comedy dovetails neatly into tragedy, which in turn segues smoothly into heart-tugging pathos.

The Mystery of the Yellow Room
A journalist investigates several crimes, one of which involves the well-known riddle of the "closed room".

White Eagle
The happiness of a child is marred by the harsh attitude of the captain of a boat.

Yo soy el criminal
A man believed guilty of several homicides becomes a criminal upon his release from the asylum.

A Blonde Like That
Myra, daughter of the circus king, has been kidnapped in South America. Or so her father believes. In reality, Miss Shumway has escaped into the Indian jungle in the company of a conjurer. Millan, a mischievous and adventurous journalist, tracks down the young woman in the Indian sector of Tamazunchale. They get to know each other and Myra tells the young man what drove her to flee her father. But she's run out of money and expects her adventure to come to an end soon. Then she meets a man named Doc, who suggests she contact an old Indian sorcerer.

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

The Good Life
An ambitious man pulls off schemes to get his boss to loan him money to invest in an apartment with the promise of getting more, he sets his eyes on a rich woman in the process and believes in not working honestly in order to live a "good life"

Hardly a Criminal
A bank employee uses a loophole in Argentine law to concoct the perfect crime, planning to reap the rewards of his embezzlement after serving six years in prison…

Savage Pampas
In a fort in the middle of the Pampa, their commander Hilario Castro decides to bring women from Buenos Aires, for deserting soldiers.

Juan Manuel de Rosas
The political career of Juan Manuel de Rosas, twice Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires (1829-1832 and 1835-1852), who also ruled the Argentine Confederation during his second term in office.
Filmography
as Police Oficcer
as Don Donato Bruni
as Pedro de Angelis
as Juan (segment "La necrofila")
as Rocha
as El Potrillo
as Ernesto Mario Bravo
as Arsenio Valdez
as Raúl
as Minguito
as Humberto
as Carlos Morán
as Oscar Ramírez
as Hijo del Dr. Morel
as Chango
as Marinero
as El aguaterito
as Mario
as Bartolo