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Enrique Liporace (born June 10, 1941) is an Argentine actor. ==Life and work== Liporace began his career as an actor in 1963, when he was cast in ''La terraza'', directed by period piece filmmaker Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. He earned extensive credits as a supporting actor in Argentine cinema, television and theatre in subsequent years,〔(Nuestro Actores: Enrique Liporace )〕 working with leading local directors such as Luis Saslavsky, Hugo del Carril, Lucas Demare and Manuel Antin.〔(''Clarín'': Hice todo tipo de papeles ) 〕 Liporace shared an ill-fated relationship with actress Soledad Silveyra during the late 1960s, though the couple never married.〔(''Clarín'': Enrique Liporace ) 〕 Liporace's role as Basile, the compromised mining engineer in Adolfo Aristarain's ''Tiempo de revancha'' (1981) would become one of his best-known, and the following year, he starred in Aristarain's thriller, ''Últimos días de la víctima''.〔(Cine Nacional: Enrique Liporace )〕 He also returned to the theatre, and acted in ''Al vencedor'', a military drama by Osvaldo Dragún, during the Argentine Open Theatre festival of the early 1980s.〔(Nuestros actores: ''Al vencedor'' )〕 The versatile actor played a transvestite man immersed in intrigue in Hebert Posse Amorim's 1985 critique of corporate control over broadcasting in ''Sin querer, queriendo'' (''Accidentally on Purpose'').〔 A series of less notable roles followed, though Liporace remained busy in film and theatre alike.〔 He appeared as populist President Juan Perón's calculating Information Minister, Raúl Apold, in Juan Carlos Desanzo's ''Eva Perón'' (1996), and as the gruff, corner café proprietor given to hiring illegal immigrants in ''Bolivia'' (2001).〔 Liporace's later roles include that of a nostalgic, minor-party politician in Fernando Musa's ''Chiche bombón'' (2004), and of a reprise of his earlier role as a transvestite in Daniel Ritto's ''Plástico cruel'' (2005).〔(Viñetas porteñas ) 〕 These roles never brought the recognition Lioprace sought, however,〔 and the aging actor instead found success in the theatre, when in 2009 he was cast in Hernán Casciari's play, ''Más respeto que soy tu madre'' (''More Respect - I'm Your Mother''). The play, a slice-of-life tale set during the Argentine economic crisis of 2002, cast Liporace opposite famed female impersonator Antonio Gasalla as the Bertottis, and drew a combined audience of half a million in its first 540 shows in Buenos Aires.〔(''El Argentino'': Antonio Gasalla, primero en los teatros de la Ciudad ) 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Enrique Liporace」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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