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'''Armando Bó''' (May 3, 1914 – October 8, 1981 in [[Buenos Aires]]) was an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[film actor]], [[film director]], [[film producer]], [[screenwriter]] and [[score composer]] of the classic era. He was known for his [[sexploitation film]]s in the 1960s and 1970s, |
'''Armando Bó''' (May 3, 1914 – October 8, 1981 in [[Buenos Aires]]) was an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[film actor]], [[film director]], [[film producer]], [[screenwriter]] and [[score composer]] of the classic era. He was known for his [[sexploitation film]]s in the 1960s and 1970s starring his favorite actress and partner, [[sex symbol]] [[Isabel Sarli]]. His works include the first nude scene in an Argentine film (''El trueno entre las hojas''). His son is the actor [[Víctor Bo]] and his grandson is the screenwriter [[Armando Bó (screenwriter)|Armando Bo Jr]]. |
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Armando Bó | |
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Born | May 3, 1914 |
Died | October 8, 1981 | (aged 67)
Years active | 1939–1979 |
Spouse | Teresa Machinandiarena (1956–1981; his death) |
Children | 3 |
Relatives | María Inés (daughter) María Jesús (daughter) Víctor Bó (son) Armando Bo (grandson) Nicolás Giacobone (grandson) |
Armando Bó (May 3, 1914 – October 8, 1981 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter and score composer of the classic era. He was known for his sexploitation films in the 1960s and 1970s starring his favorite actress and partner, sex symbol Isabel Sarli. His works include the first nude scene in an Argentine film (El trueno entre las hojas). His son is the actor Víctor Bo and his grandson is the screenwriter Armando Bo Jr.
Biography
Bó began acting for film in 1939 in Ambición and made some 50 film appearances as an actor, but by the late 1940s he had already taken up an interest in film production and began as a director, producer, actor, and screenwriter in the early 1950s. He was involved in almost 100 different films during his career. His son, Víctor Bó, is also a prominent actor in Argentina. His grandsons, Academy Award Winners for Best Original Screenplay Nicolás Giacobone and Armando Bó, Jr., credited as Armando Bo, are considered important writers in their country, and have recently broke into Hollywood, collaborating as screenwriters on two films of Alejandro G. Iñárritu.
He was married to Teresa Machinandiarena, and had three children: María Inés, María Jesús, and Víctor. The erroneus popular believing goes that he was married to Isabel Sarli.
Filmography
Legacy
Renowned filmmaker John Waters has claimed to be a big fan of Bó's filmography, and to have been influenced by it as well.[1][2]
References
- ^ Waters drinks Coca, by Mariano Kairuz 20-8-2012, Radar-Página/12 Template:Es
- ^ The games men play, by Axel Kuschevatzky 24-01-2010, Radar-Página/12 Template:Es
External links
- Armando Bó at IMDb
- 1914 births
- 1981 deaths
- Argentine male film actors
- Argentine film directors
- Argentine film producers
- Argentine film score composers
- Male film score composers
- Male actors from Buenos Aires
- Cancer deaths in Argentina
- Deaths from brain tumor
- Burials at La Recoleta Cemetery
- 20th-century Argentine male actors
- 20th-century composers
- Argentine composer stubs
- Argentine actor stubs