Jesús Pampín
Acting
1905-04-13 · Montevideo, Uruguay
Jesús Pampín was an actor in Argentina, who was born in Montevideo, Uruguay on August 13, 1905 and died in Buenos Aires, Argentina in May 1988. Of small figure, gray hair and distinguished aspect, represented in general to characters of great bonhomía and, in the cinema, had several papers of doctor and police. He began acting in philodrama in his country and in the decades of 1940, 1950 and 1960 he went through several theater companies. In cinema it made debut in closed Door (1939) and later it intervened in many films like actor of distribution. He also acted on television; with José Cibrián and Ana María Campoy in 1953 he worked in the programs ¡Cómo te quiero Ana !, and in the titled Universal Theater, headed by the same couple, in plays. In 1956 he was running the children's program At recess, boys! 3 He died in Buenos Aires, Argentina in May 1988. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography(48)
movieLas travesuras de Cepillo
as · 1981 · 10.0
movieFuria en la isla
as Mario · 1978 · 6.8
movieEl fantástico mundo de la María Montiel
as · 1978 · 10.0
movieEl gordo catástrofe
as · 1977 · 6.9
movieDon Carmelo il Capo
as · 1976 · 10.0
movieCarmiña: Su historia de amor
as Jardinero · 1975 · 8.0
Muñequitas de medianoche
as · 1974 · 0.0
Venus perseguida
as · 1973 · 8.0
movieBajo el signo de la patria
as · 1971 · 8.0
movieThe Patagonic Teacher
as · 1970 · 6.7
movieLas locas del conventillo
as · 1966 · 7.3
movieConvención de vagabundos
as · 1965 · 9.0
movieCleopatra era Cándida
as · 1964 · 9.5
movieMasterworks of Terror
as · 1960 · 5.1
movieThe boat, the river and the people
as · 1960 · 6.0
movieEl cerco
as · 1959 · 10.0
movieLa bestia humana
as Inspector de tren · 1957 · 6.5
movieLos torturados
as Dr. Zabala Ortiz · 1956 · 7.0
movieEnigma de mujer
as Padre de Felipe · 1956 · 0.0
movieBacará
as Genovés · 1955 · 8.0
movieLa simuladora
as · 1955 · 9.0
movieYesterday Was Spring
as · 1955 · 8.0
movieDescent Into Hell
as Policía · 1954 · 8.0
movieLa dama del mar
as · 1954 · 10.0