
José Gola
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José Gola (1904-1939) was the first Argentine film actor, unlike many of his contemporaries who first started in theater. He excelled with his characteristic dull facial expressions, ideal for being captured by film. He died at a very early age in Misiones due to peritonitis while filming "Prisioneros de la tierra". After his demise, his leading character was occupied by Ángel Magaña.
Known for
Credits
Palermo (1937)
Actor

Puente Alsina (1935)
Actor

Mateo (1937)
as Carlos

Federal Night (1932)
Actor

Outside the Law (1937)
as Juan Robles

Hermanos (1939)
Actor

El pobre Pérez (1937)
Actor

Muñeca (1927)
Actor

Los caranchos de la Florida (1938)
Actor

La muchachada de a bordo (1936)
as Mármol

Frente a la vida (1939)
Actor

Mañana es domingo (1934)
as Julio

La barra mendocina (1935)
Actor

Puerto Nuevo (1936)
Actor

Nace un amor (1938)
Actor

Por buen camino (1935)
as Carlos

Return to the Nest (1938)
as Enrique Núñez

La estancia del gaucho Cruz (1938)
as Hilario Cruz




