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.

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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