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Alberto Manuel Rodríguez-Gallego González de Mendoza (21 January 1923 – 12 December 2011) was an Argentine film actor who appeared in some 114 films between 1930 and 2005, spanning eight decades.
A lifelong figure in Argentine films, De Mendoza appeared in film such as Adán y la serpiente in 1946 and A hierro muere in 1962 often working alongside Olga Zubarry. In the late 1960s and 1970 he appeared in a number of spaghetti Westerns. and also had a prominent role in the 1973 horror classic Horror Express, in which he co-starred alongside Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Telly Savalas.
De Mendoza is better known to middle-age audiencies in Argentina from his role in the popular TV series El Rafa, aired from 1980 to 1982, or the less successful El Oriental, aired from 1982 to 1983. He died in Madrid on 12 December 2011, at age 88.
Con la ayuda de tres compinches, un delincuente (Alberto de Mendoza) se escapa de un juzgado para ir a ver a su mejor amigo, que padece una enfermedad terminal. El policía encargado de atraparlo (Lautaro Murúa) sabe que, además, hay un un botín oculto de por medio. Película policial rodada en 1982 y estrenada el 21 de junio de 1984. Fue dirigida por José A. Martínez Suárez, con el protagonismo de Alberto de Mendoza quien encarna el personaje de Cairo. Está basada en el libro de homónimo título escrito por Rubén Tizziani. La película tiene escenas de acción automovilística inusuales para el cine argentino de la época. Elenco Alberto de Mendoza como Cairo. Luisina Brando como Ana. Lautaro Murúa como Maidana. Arturo Maly como Rubio Páez. Cacho Espíndola como Gato Félix. Boy Olmi como Muñeco...
Columna de Espectáculos de Gabriela Rádice. El actor Alberto de Mendoza, una de las grandes figuras del cine, teatro y televisión iberoamericana, y parteneire de las más destacadas actrices nacionales e internacionales, murió hoy en Madrid a los 88 años. Los restos de "El Rafa" serán cremados mañana en el cementerio madrileño de la Almudena. Su última película, "La mala verdad", en la que compone un sólido abuelo oscuro, continúa en cartel. Emitido por Visión Siete, noticiero de la TV Pública argentina, el lunes 12 de diciembre de 2011. http://www.tvpublica.com.ar
C5N - ESPECTACULOS: MURIO ALBERTO DE MENDOZA
Alberto de Mendoza - Los Viejos Nuevos (Tarantino y Tavera)
Al cumplirse 30 años de El Rafa, APTRA decidió darle el Martín Fierro a la trayectorio a Alberto De Mendoza. En su agradecimiento el actor comentó como ve la televisión actual.
Compartimos el informe realizado con el objetivo de recordar a quien fuera uno de los grandes actores argentinos Alberto de Mendoza. http://www.tvpublica.com.ar http://www.tvpublica.com.ar/programa/vivo-en-argentina-3/ https://www.facebook.com/vivoenargentina https://twitter.com/vivoenarg
Recuerdos para una de las grandes figuras del cine argentino ALBERTO DE MENDOZA .
Breve reseña sobre la vida y trayectoria artística del primer actor argentino de cine, teatro y televisión Alberto de Mendoza.
Protagonistas: Alberto de Mendoza, Egle Martin, Luis Tasca, Tato Bores, Osvaldo Terranova y Thelma del Río. Sinopsis Un grupo heterogéneo planea y ejecuta el robo a un banco.
Alberto Manuel Rodríguez-Gallego González de Mendoza (21 January 1923 – 12 December 2011) was an Argentine film actor who appeared in some 114 films between 1930 and 2005, spanning eight decades.
A lifelong figure in Argentine films, De Mendoza appeared in film such as Adán y la serpiente in 1946 and A hierro muere in 1962 often working alongside Olga Zubarry. In the late 1960s and 1970 he appeared in a number of spaghetti Westerns. and also had a prominent role in the 1973 horror classic Horror Express, in which he co-starred alongside Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Telly Savalas.
De Mendoza is better known to middle-age audiencies in Argentina from his role in the popular TV series El Rafa, aired from 1980 to 1982, or the less successful El Oriental, aired from 1982 to 1983. He died in Madrid on 12 December 2011, at age 88.
[Hook]
De de de de de de de de de da de day
All y'all hip hop niggas buy ya smoke around the way so
If it comes to it I can see y'all
De de de de de de de de de da de day
All y'all hip hop niggas buy ya smoke around my way so
If it comes to it I can see y'all
Believe me I can see y'all
[Verse 1]
You lack some minerals and vitamins, respect due to that
The average hip hop consumers now's like who dat?
Songs nowadays ain't stayin' stuck in ya brain
It got to the point that all songs that suck sound the same
I'm speakin' on behalf of a third of us in the game
That when dope comes up they ain't announcin' our names
Now I'm runnin' up in clubs screamin'
Wid my songs pumpin' in 'em
Celeb status weighin' in like Kenan
Ain't big headed or gassed up
I'm stayin' on the cement
Don't wanna hear that talk 'round me
Y'all playin' wid my feelings
Cause y'all couldn't help but notice bitches ravin' over me then
Ya automatically think they gave off fragrants of my semen
Play attention closely to how stupid y'all look
Like a producer droppin' dime on a lieu Buddah took shit
Back to the song, continue wid splittin' lyrics in half
to the point of the bathrooms you ask if it's on
They be like yeh it is, don't his raps be the bomb
Listen once we're done zippin' up our pants sing along
Bring it on, whatever, that's how the shit's s'posed to be
I been new nice I been since Hawaian Sophie please
[Hook]
[Verse 2]
This is for all my real niggas smokin' chronic in blunts
To my British niggas smokin' spliffs along wid ?silca?
To all my European niggas smokin' ounces of skunk
To my Dominicans makin' thousands offa just one
I can make songs for y'all shit, why the fuck not
I'm sick of first hit, *(breath and cough)*
Hid it from pops, cops see
Don't it pay to be dope?
I'm addicted to bitches they gimme brains to in love
But I'm tied up like Rudolph on a sleigh and wid ropes
And cut him short like the trip you move 'n' made for the gold
Yeh, yeh, yeh, yeh, yeh, yeh, yeh, yeh, yeh, yeh, yeh