Marcelo Chimento (born 1964) was an Argentine actor who made several appearances in film and television in Argentina in the 1970s and early 1980s.
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Marcelo Chimento | |
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Born | 12/6/1964 Santa Fe, Argentina |
In 1971 he appeared in the musical Balada para un mochilero directed by Carlos Rinaldi which starred Jose Marrone.
In 1975, he participated in the García Ferré's animated film "Petete y Trapito", providing the voice of Trapito, a little scarecrow. In 1977 he starred in the film Brigada en acción.
He gave up professional acting at the age of 26 following some work discrepancies with the management of a TV station. He has since taught drama privately. Also, he later became more interested in music playing percussion in a band called "Verdugo Destino" and later in Memys el Fandi.
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