Carlos Cámara
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Born | Carlos Cámara Lázaro 9 January 1934 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Died | 24 February 2016 Mexico City, Mexico | (aged 82)
Occupation | Actor |
Cárlos Cámara Lázaro (9 January 1934 – 24 February 2016) was a Dominican actor.
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Biography
Cámara was born to a family of artists. His mother was the Spanish actress Lolita Lázaro, while his father was an American living in Puerto Rico. His brother Francisco was a dancer.[1]
He migrated to Venezuela where married the actress Elisa Parejo, with whom he had three children: the actors Carlos Cámara Jr., Víctor Cámara and Lolita Cámara Parejo. The marriage ended in divorce. He later remarried and had another daughter, Norma Cámara.[1]
He moved to Mexico in the late 1960s, where he worked in television, cinema and theatre. He mostly played antagonist roles.[1]
Cámara died on 24 February 2016. He was 82.El Universal. "Muere el actor Carlos Cámara".</ref>
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1970 | Las chicas malas del Padre Méndez | Debut film | [2] | |
1970 | Fallaste corazón | [3] | ||
1972 | Una mujer honesta | [4] | ||
1973 | El monasterio de los buitres | [5] | ||
1974 | Conserje en condominio | [6] | ||
1974 | En busca de un muro | Eisenstein | [6] | |
1975 | Aventuras de un caballo blanco y un niño | [6] | ||
1976 | Supervivientes de los Andes | [6] | ||
1979 | La guerra santa | Padre Soler | [6] | |
1981 | La leyenda de Rodrígo | [6] | ||
1985 | Masacre en el río Tula | El Che | [6] | |
1990 | La guerra contra las drogas | [6] | ||
1992 | Gata por liebre | Otto | [6] | |
1997 | Una luz en la oscuridad | [6] | ||
2009 | Sabel Redemption | Mikail Tazzer | [6] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1960 | La rival | Television debut | ||
1961 | La otra | Álvaro | ||
1961 | Hacia la luz | |||
1964 | San Martín de Porres | |||
1967 | Doña Bárbara | El Socio | ||
1969 | Pablo y Alicia | |||
1969 | Cadenas de angustia | |||
1970 | La Gata | El Tilico | ||
1971 | Lucía Sombra | Dr. Pablo Orazabal | ||
1971 | El amor tiene cara de mujer | Alfredo Bustamante | ||
1972 | El carruaje | |||
1978 | Viviana | Don Jesús | ||
1979 | Los ricos también lloran | Fernando | ||
1979 | El cielo es para todos | |||
1980 | Espejismo | Román | ||
1980 | Winnetou le mescalero | Mortimer | ||
1981 | Infamia | Inspector Carmona | ||
1982 | Vanessa | Artemio de Saint-Germain | ||
1982 | Por amor | |||
1983 | Nataly | Lorenzo | ||
1984 | Principessa | Máximo | ||
1985 | Juana Iris | Nicolás | ||
1986 | Maria José, oficios del hogar | |||
1986 | Atrévete | "Capítulo 23" (Season 1, Episode 23) |
Awards and nominations
TVyNovelas Awards
Year | Category | Soap opera | Result |
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2004 | Best Leading Actor | Amor real | Won |
References
- ^ a b c www2.esmas.com. "Carlos Cámara".
- ^ "Chicas malas del Padre Méndez, Las [28567]". benitomovieposter.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- ^ "Fallaste Corazon[1970]Cuco Sanchez". cinemexicanodelgalletas.blogspot.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- ^ "Película: Una mujer honesta (1972)". abandomoviez.net (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- ^ "Reseña: 'El Monasterio de Los Buitres' (1973)". cinetangente.wordpress.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Carlos Cámara padre, la actuación fue la mejor herencia que dejo a sus hijos". guerrilladigital.com.ve (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 1 January 2017. Retrieved 31 December 2016.