José Miguel Soza Hernández | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1969–present |
José Miguel Soza Hernández (born June 26, 1946, in Teno) is a Chilean award-winning theater, film and television actor. He has also worked as a theater director, dubbing actor and broadcaster. He belonged to the cast of the golden age of the television series by director Vicente Sabatini between 1995 and 2005.[1][2][3]
Filmography
Films
Film | ||||
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Year | Film | Character | Director | |
1973 | La maldición de la palabra | Aliro | Él mismo | |
1986 | Hechos consumados | Miguel | Luis R. Vera | |
1987 | La estación del regreso | Abogado | Leo Kocking | |
1989 | Historias de lagartos | Juan Carlos Bustamante | ||
1990 | Amelia Lopes O'Neill | Valeria Sarmiento | ||
1991 | Joe de Menphis | |||
1992 | Ciénaga | |||
1995 | La rubia de Kennedy | El brujo | Arnaldo Valsecchi | |
1998 | El hombre que imaginaba | Heladero | Claudio Sapiaín | |
2000 | Chilean Gothic | Ricardo Harrington | ||
El vecino | Jofré | Juan Carlos Bustamante | ||
2006 | El rey de San Gregorio | Chofer colectivo | Alfonso Gazitúa | |
Fuga | Carlitos | Pablo Larraín | ||
2011 | Los 33 de Atacama | Minero sabio | Antonio Recio | |
La Jubilada | Rogelio Neira | Jairo Boisier | ||
2014 | Joselito | Camilo | Bárbara Pestán | |
2015 | El Club | Padre Matías Lazcano | Pablo Larraín | |
2016 | Neruda | Senador de la República | ||
2019 | Fiebre Austral | Thomas Woodroffe | ||
El hombre del futuro | Michelsen | Felipe Ríos |
Telenovelas
Telenovela | |||||
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Year | Film | Character | Director | Channel | |
1981 | Villa Los Aromos | Víctor de la Fuente | Claudio Guzmán | TVN | |
1983 | El juego de la vida | Herval Rossano | |||
1984 | La represa | Avelino Leiva | Ricardo Vicuña | ||
La torre 10 | Fanor Arancibia | Vicente Sabatini | |||
1985 | El prisionero de la medianoche | Vicente de la Cruz | Cristián Mason | Canal 13 | |
1986 | La dama del balcón | Luis "Lucho" Rey | Ricardo Vicuña | TVN | |
La Villa | Segundo "El Chueco" Ledesma | ||||
1987 | La invitación | Abel Bravo | Óscar Rodríguez | Canal 13 | |
1988 | Vivir así | Padre Álvaro | Vicente Sabatini | ||
1989 | A la sombra del ángel | Esteban Dupré | René Schneider Arce | TVN | |
1992 | Trampas y caretas | Bernardo Noimann | Vicente Sabatini | ||
1993 | Jaque mate | Jacobo Kuschbaum | |||
1994 | Rompecorazón | Leonel Garay | |||
1995 | Estúpido Cupido | Waldo Retamales | |||
1996 | Sucupira | Segundo Fábrega | |||
1997 | Oro verde | Humberto Durán | |||
1998 | Iorana | Rodolfo Tuki "El Pájaro Tuki" | |||
1999 | La Fiera | Jorge Cereceda "El Cereza" | |||
2000 | Romané | Drago Stanovich | |||
2001 | Pampa Ilusión | Ivo Yutrovic "El ciego romana" | |||
2002 | El circo de las Montini | Lindorfo Mondaca "El payaso Ay! Ay! Ay!" | |||
2003 | Puertas adentro | Humberto Cubillos | |||
2004 | Los Pincheira | Olegario Sotomayor | |||
2005 | Los Capo | Rutilio Campanelli | |||
2006 | Cómplices | Alberto Morán | |||
2007 | Corazón de María | Nicomedes Chandía | |||
2008 | Viuda Alegre | Cóndor Dionisio Vivanco | |||
2009 | Los exitosos Pells | Ricardo Catalano | Germán Barriga | ||
2010 | Manuel Rodríguez | Obispo José Santiago Rodríguez Zorrilla | Vicente Sabatini | Chilevisión | |
2011 | La Doña | Gonzalo de los Ríos y Encio | |||
Peleles | Jorge Retamales | León Errázuriz | Canal 13 | ||
2013 | Soltera otra vez | Aliro Moreno | Herval Abreu | ||
2019 | Amor a la Catalán | Basilio "Basi" Mardones | Vicente Sabatini | ||
References
- ↑ "Cineteca Universidad de Chile : Persona : José Soza". cinetecavirtual.uchile.cl. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
- ↑ "Emblemático actor José Soza es homenajeado en La Serena". Diario El Día (in Spanish). August 13, 2017. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
- ↑ "José Soza". Cinechile (in Spanish). Retrieved January 17, 2021.
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