Portrait of Argentine actor Luis Brandoni on a theater stage, surrounded by symbols of his cinema and theater legacy, with tributes and mourning elements.
Portrait of Argentine actor Luis Brandoni on a theater stage, surrounded by symbols of his cinema and theater legacy, with tributes and mourning elements.
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Luis Brandoni, ícono del cine y teatro argentino, muere a los 86 años

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El actor argentino Luis Brandoni falleció a los 86 años, dejando un legado imborrable en el cine y el teatro nacionales. Colegas como Guillermo Francella y Susana Giménez le rindieron emotivos homenajes, destacando su influencia y talento. Su partida generó un respeto unánime en la escena pública.

Luis Brandoni, referente del cine y teatro argentinos, murió a los 86 años. Su nieta Macarena lo despidió en la Legislatura porteña, afirmando: “Siempre me inspiró a luchar por lo que quiero”.

Guillermo Francella, quien compartió con él la dupla inolvidable de “El hombre de tu vida”, expresó su dolor: “Es el referente de toda mi vida” y “Se fue mi gran amigo”. Susana Giménez recordó su éxito conjunto y lo describió como “un irrepetible”, destacando el placer de verlo en el escenario.

El analista José María Rodríguez Saráchaga elogió su trayectoria, desde el cine de explotación hasta clásicos como La Patagonia Rebelde. “Logró lo que no logró prácticamente nadie, superar la grieta”, dijo, subrayando su coherencia y carácter frontal frente a los poderes de turno.

Brandoni dejó frases como “El arte nos hace sentir un poco mejores personas”, reflejando su compromiso con lo público y artístico. Su muerte provocó reacciones transversales de respeto.

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