Manuel Aránguiz
Manuel Aranguiz | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Chilean/Canadian |
Occupation(s) | actor, writer |
Years active | 1980s-present |
Notable work | The Paper Wedding, Eclipse |
Manuel Aranguiz (born October 15, 1945) is a Chilean Canadian actor and writer.[1] He is most noted for his performance in the 1989 film The Paper Wedding (Les Noces de papier), for which he won the Gémeaux Award for Best Actor in a Television Film or Miniseries in 1990.[2]
His other most prominent role as an actor was in the 1994 film Eclipse;[3] however, his acting career was somewhat limited by a perception that he was too "ethnic" for the Quebec film and television industries, and he generally only had small supporting or guest roles rather than major starring performances.[1]
Some of his poetry was set to music by the Latin jazz ensemble Intakto on their albums Intakto (2002)[4] and Todavia (2007);[5] Intakto won the Félix Award for World Music Album of the Year at the 25th Felix Awards in 2003,[6] and was a Juno Award nominee for World Music Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2004.[7]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1973 | Little White Dove (Palomita blanca) | Lodger | |
1975 | There Is No Forgetting (Il n'y a pas d'oubli) | Pablo | Anthology film; segments "J'explique certaines choses" and "Steelblues (Jours de fer)" |
1975 | Rappelle-toi | ||
1976 | The Flower Between the Teeth (La Fleur aux dents) | ||
1990 | The Paper Wedding (Les Noces de papier) | Pablo Torres | |
1990 | Cargo | Officer | |
1991 | Love Crazy (Amoureux fou) | Himself | |
1992 | Scoop | Enrique Lopez | TV series; 10 episodes |
1993 | Matusalem | Le Bricoleur | |
1994 | A Hero's Life (La Vie d'un héros) | Vincent | |
1994 | Eclipse | Gabriel | |
1995 | La présence des ombres | Dr. Senez | |
1995 | La Folie des crinolines | ||
1996 | Lulu | ||
1997 | The Assignment | Venezeualan Oil Minister | |
1997 | Matusalem II (Matusalem II: le dernier des Beauchesne) | Diego Vielo | |
1997 | Lobby | Dr. Velez | TV series; one episode. |
1998 | Mr. Aiello (La Déroute) | Fr. Ramirez | |
1998 | Coup at Daybreak (Amaneció de golpe) | McCarty | |
2001 | Tribu.com | Doctor | |
2001 | Protection | Mr. Ramos | |
2001 | Fortier | Man in gay bar | TV series; one episode |
2003 | Levity | Señor Aguilar | |
2005 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory | Additional character voices | |
2005 | Human Trafficking | Mexican police captain | |
2006 | 10.5: Apocalypse | Nando Garcia | |
2007 | Imitation | ||
2009 | A Cargo to Africa (Un cargo pour l'Afrique) | King patron | |
2017 | Nous Sommes le Freak Show | Pascual |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Jeff Heinrich, "'Ordinary roles' elude ethnic actors in Quebec". Montreal Gazette, September 15, 2003.
- ^ Stephen Godfrey, "Paper Wedding takes the cake: TV film wins six Gemeaux awards for Radio-Quebec". The Globe and Mail, December 18, 1990.
- ^ John Griffin, "Toronto film's celebration of sex eclipsed by boredom". Montreal Gazette, June 22, 1995.
- ^ Gilles Tremblay, "Intakto: Intakto". Voir, December 12, 2002.
- ^ Gilles Tremblay, "Intakto: Todavia". Voir, April 19, 2007.
- ^ "Cowboys win early ADISQ". Montreal Gazette, October 21, 2003.
- ^ Roger Levesque, "Jazz, world music commanding more Juno attention". Edmonton Journal, April 3, 2004.
External links
[edit]- 1945 births
- Living people
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- 21st-century Chilean poets
- 20th-century Canadian male writers
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- Canadian male film actors
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- Chilean emigrants to Canada
- Male actors from Santiago, Chile
- Male actors from Montreal
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