Luis Arata | |
Birth Date: | 23 August 1895 |
Death Date: | 21 June 1967 |
Death Place: | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Occupation: | Actor |
Yearsactive: | 1916-1958 (film) |
Luis Arata (1895–1967) was an Argentine stage and film actor.[1]
Suggested by Roberto Casaux, in 1914 he began his career accompanying Enrique de Rosas at the Teatro Variedades. In 1916, he made his debut in silent film with Resaca, by Atilio Lippizi, in which Camila Quiroga participated and Arata intervened in its theatrical version. In 1921, he acted in Con pistola, a siete pasos!, by Julio F. Escobar. In 1923, he formed his own theatre company with Leopoldo Simari and José Franco, premiering Morriña, morriña mía, written by Enrique García Velloso.