Raimundo Soto
Edmundo Rey Kelly (known as Raimundo Soto; 1915 in Montevideo, Uruguay – July 7, 1983 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an Uruguayan film, stage and television actor during the country's Golden Age of film.
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Raimundo Soto
Part of "Telecataplúm" cast, from left to right: Enrique Almada, Eduardo D'Angelo, Raimundo Soto, Ricardo Espalter and Emilio Vidal.
He also starred several television comedy shows in Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and other Latin American countries, together with a famous group of Uruguayans: Ricardo Espalter, Enrique Almada, Eduardo D'Angelo, Julio Frade.
Soto worked as an announcer and disc jockey on Uruguayan radio.
Filmography
- 1965: La Industria del matrimonio
- 1966 El horno no está para bollos
- 1967: Cómo seducir a una mujer
- 1971: Paula contra la Mitad Más Uno
- 1971: La Gran Ruta
- 1973: Yo gané el Prode, ¿y Usted?
- 1974: Clínica con Música
- 1976: El Gordo de América
- 1976: La Noche del Hurto
- 1976: Tú me enloqueces
- 1977: El Soltero
- 1977: Brigada en Acción
- 1977: La Obertura
- Television
- 1963: Telecataplúm
- 1963/1968: Operación Ja-Já
- 1970/1971: Jaujarana Punch
- 1974: Hupumorpo
- 1975: Siesta
- 1977: Decalegrón
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External links
Media related to Raimundo Soto at Wikimedia Commons- Raimundo Soto on IMDb
- Raimundo Soto at Cine Nacional
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