Héctor Noguera
Héctor Eugenio Noguera Illanes (born July 8, 1937 in Santiago), is a Chilean television, theatre and film actor, and also a theatre director.
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Born | Héctor Eugenio Noguera Illanes July 8, 1937 Santiago de Chile, Chile |
Alma mater | Pontifical Catholic University of Chile |
Occupation | Actor, theatre director |
Awards | National Prize for Performing and Audiovisual Arts (2015) |
Noguera is the son of Héctor Noguera Prieto (grandson of José Joaquín Prieto Vial[1] and Yolanda Illanes Benítez. He studied at Colegio San Ignacio school and graduated from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.[2] He was married to Isidora Portales and they had two daughters, Amparo and Piedad. Later, he married Claudia Berger and had three children with her, Diego, Emilia and Damián. Héctor debuted on the fotonovelas "Ecran" and "Cine Amor" in the 1960s and on the film El Chacal de Nahueltoro (1969) directed by Miguel Littín.
Noguera is best known for his telenovelas at TVN like "Sucupira", "Romané", "Pampa ilusión", and others. In 2003, he joined Canal 13 with Machos, which was a great success. He won the APES (Asociación de Periodistas de Espectáculos)[3] award for "Best Actor" in 1996, 2000 and 2003 for his roles in "Sucupira", "Romané" and "Machos", respectively. Currently, he is part of Chilevisión where he recorded "Sin Anestesia" (2009) and "Mujeres de Lujo" (2010).
In 2015 he received Chile's National Prize for Performing and Audiovisual Arts.[4]
Filmography
Telenovelas
- 1972 - La Sal del Desierto (TVN) - Bernardo Covarrubias
- 1985 - Matrimonio de Papel (Canal 13) - Javier Moyano
- 1988 - Semidiós (Canal 13) - Ponce
- 1992 - Trampas y Caretas (TVN) - Américo
- 1993 - Ámame (TVN) - Américo de Bantes
- 1994 - Rompecorazón (TVN) - Alvaro Sulivan/Mario Barrientos
- 1995 - Estúpido Cupido (TVN) - Obispo
- 1996 - Sucupira (TVN) - Federico Valdivieso
- 1997 - Oro Verde (TVN) - Ignacio Meyer
- 2000 - Romané (TVN) - Melquiades Antich
- 2001 - Pampa Ilusión (TVN) - William Clark
- 2003 - Machos (Canal 13) - Ángel Mercader
- 2004 - Tentación (Canal 13) - Julián Domínguez
- 2006 - Descarado (Canal 13) - Franco Miretti
- 2006 - Huaiquimán y Tolosa (Canal 13) - Carlos Montoya
- 2007 - Heroes - Ambrosio O'Higgins
- 2007 - 2008 - Lola (Canal 13) - Carlos Aguirre
- 2009 - Sin Anestesia (CHV) - Dr. Alfonso Valenzuela
- 2010 - Mujeres de Lujo (CHV) - Ronny Palma
- 2011 - Infiltradas (CHV) - Faustino Santo Domingo
- 2012 - La Sexóloga (CHV) - Hernán "Nano" Hidalgo
- 2014 - Las 2 Carolinas (CHV) - Rolando Vallejos
- 2017 - Perdona nuestros pecados (Mega) - Obispo Subercaseaux
Films
- 1961 - Deja que los perros ladren, directed by Naúm Kramarenco
- 1969 - El chacal de Nahueltoro, directed by Miguel Littín - Chaplain
- 1972 - State of Siege, directed by Costa-Gavras - Tupamaro leader (uncredited)
- 1983 - The Compass Rose, directed by Patricio Guzmán
- 1988 - Imagen latente
- 1991 - La frontera, directed by Ricardo Larraín - Father Patricio
- 2000 - 30 ans, directed by Laurent Perrin - Luis Miguel Suerte
- 2003 - Sub Terra, directed by Marcelo Ferrari - Luis Cousiño
- 2006 - Fuga, directed by Pablo Larraín - Klaus Roth
- 2008 - Desierto sur, directed by Shawn Garry - Iñaki Martiarena
- 2008 - El regalo, directed by Cristián Galaz and Andrea Ugalde - Nicolás
- 2014 - Mr. Kaplan
- 2016 - Neruda, directed by Pablo Larraín
References
- http://www.dicotran.cl/articulos_sc2.php?fecha=18-02-2010&semana=43-2003%5B%5D Noguera-Prieto family
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2012-02-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- http://www.atinachile.cl/node/2050 Archived 2009-08-02 at the Wayback Machine Héctor Noguera's biography and career
- Espinoza A., Denisse (25 August 2015). "Héctor Noguera gana el Premio Nacional de Artes de la Representación" [Héctor Noguera Wins the National Prize for Performing Arts]. La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 December 2017.