35
Age
18
Movies
6.3
Rating
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.
35
Died at
18
Movies
6.3
Avg Rating
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.
1937
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.
Gender
Male
Birthday
February 7, 1904
Died
April 27, 1939
Birthplace
La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Puerto Nuevo
1936
Federal Night
1932
Outside the Law
1937
Puente Alsina
1935
Palermo
1937
La vuelta al nido
1938
Nace un amor
1938
La barra mendocina
1935
Muñeca
1927
Hermanos
1939
El pobre Pérez
1937
Mateo
1937
La muchachada de a bordo
1936
Frente a la vida
1939
Por buen camino
1935
Mañana es domingo
1934
La estancia del gaucho Cruz
1938
Los caranchos de la Florida
1938