René Múgica
Born
4 August 1909 (116)
Place of Birth
Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Biography
René Mugica (August 8, 1909, Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina - May 3, 1998, Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an Argentine actor and film director. He studied at the School of Dramatic Art of the Provincial Institute of La Plata, and made several presentations as a theater actor. In 1940 he made his film debut with a small role in the film "La carga de los valientes", directed by Adelqui Millar. He was part of the initial team of Associated Argentine Artists and worked as an assistant director befor...
René Mugica (August 8, 1909, Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina - May 3, 1998, Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an Argentine actor and film director. He studied at the School of Dramatic Art of the Provincial Institute of La Plata, and made several presentations as a theater actor. In 1940 he made his film debut with a small role in the film "La carga de los valientes", directed by Adelqui Millar. He was part of the initial team of Associated Argentine Artists and worked as an assistant director before making "El centroforward died at dawn" in 1960, his first film. He carried out union work as president of DAC (Argentine Film Directors) and when he resigned he was appointed honorary president of the entity. He was also director of INCAA (National Institute of Cinematography). He passed away on May 3, 1998 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Filmography (23)
Bajo el signo de la patria
1971
🎬 Director
The Good Life
1966
Viaje de una noche de verano
1965
🎬 Director
The Pit
1965
El octavo infierno, cárcel de mujeres
1964
🎬 Director
The Devil in the Blood
1964
🎬 Director
Rata de puerto
1963
🎬 Director
La murga
1963
Man on Pink Corner
1962
That Forward Center Dies at Dawn
1961
Del otro lado del puente
1953
Nunca te diré adiós
1947
Donde mueren las palabras
1946
Savage Pampas
1945
The Corpse Breaks a Date
1944
El fin de la noche
1944
Su mejor alumno
1944
Fuego en la montaña
1943
A Real Man
1943
The Gaucho War
1942
Orca
1942
En el último piso
1942
The Gaucho Priest
1941