Alberto Fernández de Rosa
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Alberto Fernandez de Rosa (born in 1944) is an experienced Argentine
Argentina
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 actor. He has acted on various Argentine films and television
Television
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 series for five decades. Fernandez de Rosa is a native of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
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.

Biography

Alberto Fernandez de Rosa began acting as a child. He debuted in theater at the age of eleven, participating at plays on the Teatro Liceo, under the supervision of playwright Luisa Vehil
Luisa Vehil
Luisa Vehil was an Uruguayan theater and movie actress who had a notable career in Argentina...

. While not a prominent actor at first, he struggled until he was finally able to land a job in a television series, 1962's "La Familia Falcon
La Familia Falcón
La Familia Falcón is a 1963 Argentine film....

" ("The Falcon Family"). At the age of eighteen, Fernandez de Rosa became a teen idol
Teen idol
A teen idol is a celebrity who is widely idolized by teenagers; he or she is often young but not necessarily teenaged. Often teen idols are actors or pop singers, but some sports figures have an appeal to teenagers. Some teen idols began their careers as child actors...

 in Argentina. Next, he made his first movie, "El Secreto de Monica" ("Monica's Secret"). This film proved important in Fernandez de Rosa's acting career, as it exposed him for the first time to Spain
Spain
Spain , officially the Kingdom of Spain languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Spain's official name is as follows:;;;;;;), is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula...

's public; Fernandez de Rosa would later participate in a significant number of productions from that Europe
Europe
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an country. He also participated in "El Televisor" before 1962 was over.

Fernandez de Rosa came back to "La Familia Falcon" in 1963, this time, playing the character of "Alberto". In 1964, he played "Bobby" in "Pajarito Gomez
Pajarito Gómez
Pajarito Gómez is a 1965 Argentine comedy film directed by Rodolfo Kuhn. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. It was also selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee...

", a successful Argentine film. He followed that work with 1965's "El Castigador" ("The Punisher"), and 1966's "Buenos Aires, verano 1912" ("Buenos Aires in the Summer of 1912"), which was a look back at Argentina's capital city during the 1910s. The 22 year old actor made four films in 1966. Apart from "Buenos Aires, verano 1912", another important movie he made that year was "El Bikini Rojo" ("Red Bikini"), which enjoyed success in West Germany
West Germany
West Germany is the common English, but not official, name for the Federal Republic of Germany or FRG in the period between its creation in May 1949 to German reunification on 3 October 1990....

 as well as in Argentina. After taking a rest from filming in 1967, Fernandez de Rosa returned to the screens in 1968, participating in the Italian
Italy
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-Spaniard production, "Marchio dil Kriminal I" ("March of the Criminal I"). Fernandez de Rosa had by then moved to Spain; this would enable him later on to play Spaniard characters back home in Argentina. Fernandez de Rosa lived in Spain three years, during which he made a total of seventeen films.

After returning to Argentina in 1971, Fernandez de Rosa participated in his first television series, playing "Ruben" in "Niño, las Cosas Simples de la Vida" ("Boy, Simpler Things in Life"). By then, Fernandez de Rosa had gone from being a teen idol to becoming a critically respected actor, both in Argentina and in Spain. After one more movie, Fernandez de Rosa participated in "La Ultima Señora Anderson", a movie that was shown in the United States
United States
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 as "Death at the Deep End of the Swimming Pool". "La Ultima Señora Anderson" was also shown in movie theaters at Italy. In some United States markets, the movie was given the title "The Fourth Victim".

Fernandez de Rosa participated in "Destino de un Capricho
Argentine films of 1972
A list of films produced in Argentina in 1972:-1972:-External links and references:* at the Internet Movie Database...

" ("A Wish's Destiny") in 1972, then returned to Spain briefly in 1973 to film "Don Quijote Cabalga de Nuevo" ("Don Quijote Rides Again"). In that film, he played a character named almost exactly like him, "Alberto Fernandez".

Fernandez de Rosa began 1973 by making another movie, then established himself in West Germany for a small period, having been contracted by an important television network to participate in a sitcom. He acted in 26 episodes of a series named "Kara Bem Nemsi Effendi". After that, Fernandez de Rosa returned to Spain, where he made "Manolo, la Nuit" ("Manolo by Night") and two other films before that year was over.

In 1974, Fernandez de Rosa participated in what was arguably his most successful film: "El Insolito Embarazo de los Martinez" ("The Martinez family's Strange Pregnancy") was a very successful hit both in Spain and in Latin America
Latin America
Latin America is a region of the Americas where Romance languages  – particularly Spanish and Portuguese, and variably French – are primarily spoken. Latin America has an area of approximately 21,069,500 km² , almost 3.9% of the Earth's surface or 14.1% of its land surface area...

. A comedy movie about a man who became impregnated by his wife, "El Insolito Embarazo de los Martinez" later on became the inspiration for the Hollywood movie, "Junior". "El Insolito Embarazo de los Martinez"'s story was set in Argentina but filmed in Spain. 1974 in particular was a very busy year for Fernandez de Rosa: he made seven more movies, including "Yo la vi Primero", "El Reprimido" and "Los Nuevos Españoles", which were released in English
English language
English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...

 as "I Saw Her First", "The Repressed Man" and "The New Spaniards", respectively.

In 1975, Fernandez de Rosa acted in the international hit, "El Poder del Deseo" ("Power of Desire"). "El Poder del Deseo" also gave Fernandez de Rosa international exposition, as it was shown in many Hispanic and English-speaking countries. 1975 was another busy year for Fernandez de Rosa; he participated in "Los Casados y la Menor" ("The Married Couple and the Minor"), "Mi Mujer es muy Decente, Dentro de lo que Cabe" ("My Wife is Decent, Depending on what Decent Is"), "La Guerra del Cerdo" ("Diary of a Pig War") and in an episode of a television series named "Las Sorpresas" ("Surprises").

1976 was another year where Fernandez de Rosa worked very hard, participating in a total of five films. These included "Tiempos Duros Para Dracula" ("Hard Tomes for Dracula"), which was a horror-comedy, "Retrato de Familia
Retrato de Familia
Retrato de Familia is a 1976 Spanish film directed by Antonio Giménez-Rico. It stars Antonio Ferrandis, Amparo Soler Leal and Miguel Bosé, making his film debut. This is Giménez-Rico ’s best known film. The script was written by him, based on the novel Mi idolatrado hijo Sisi , by Miguel...

" ("Family Portrait, which became a hit in some English speaking countries; Fernadez de Rosa played "Hipolito" in that show), "La Mujer es Cosa de Hombres" ("Women are for Men"), "Juan que reia
Juan que reía
Juan que reía is a 1976 Argentine film.-Cast:Luis Brandoni, Ana María Campoy, Enrique Pinti, Luisina Brando, Federico Luppi, Gianni Lunadei...

" ("Juan, the Man That Laughed"), and "Las Camareras" ("Female Flight Attendants").

Fernandez de Rosa played "Manene" in 1977's "El Monosabio" ("The Wise Monkey"). His participation as "Manene" in "Monosabio" was followed with four other jobs that year, "Caperucita y Roja" ("She wears a hood and her face is reddened"), which was a spoof off the Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood, also known as Little Red Cap, is a French fairy tale about a young girl and a Big Bad Wolf. The story has been changed considerably in its history and subject to numerous modern adaptations and readings....

 children's story, plus "Estoy Hecho un Chaval" ("I feel like a Kid Again") and "Caledonio y yo Somos Asi" ("Caledonio and I are Like That").

In 1978, Fernandez de Rosa participated in only one movie, named "El Juego del Diablo" ("Devil's Game"), after which he decided to take a voluntary retirement from Argentine screens. He had already, however, become an iconic figure among Argentine actors.

When he returned to screen acting in 1981, he acted in "Buscando a Perico" ("Searching for Perico"). He also acted in "Rocky Carambola", which was an international hit. "Rocky Carambola" was released in Mexico
Mexico
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 as "Criada se Enamora: La Rocky Carambola" ("Maid Falls in Love: Rocky Carambola"); other countries knew this film as "Le Agarro la Mano el Chango" ("The Monkey Grabbed its Hand"). Next for Fernandez de Rosa was Italian release "Por Favore, Ocupatti de Amelia" ("Please, Take Care of Amelia"), which was released in Spain as "Por Favor, Ocupate de Amelia".

1982 began for Fernadez de Rosa with another movie that would be released in English: "Corazon de Papel
Corazón De Papel
Corazón De Papel is one of the most recorded songs in the Spanish language. It is unknown who recorded it first, but it is believed to have been recorded by Argentina singer Diego Verdaguer first in 1981. Other artists who have recorded it include Pablo Montero and Grupo Atrapado....

" gained some notoriety in English as "Paper Heart". Then, he played "Alberto Fernandez" in "La Colmena", which was also released in English, as "The Beehive".

For 1983, Fernandez de Rosa returned once again to Spain, where he worked on a children's film, "Parchis Entra en Accion" ("Parchis Goes to Action"), In this movie Fernandez de Rosa shared credits with Parchis
Parchís (group)
Parchis was a 1980s children's group from Spain which enjoyed moderate success in Latin American countries around the world.The group's name is a reference to the board game, Parcheesi , where each player represents a different colored pawn...

, a well known musical group from Spain at the time.

Fernandez de Rosa returned to Argentina after that. Back at home, he would participate in his first telenovela
Telenovela
A telenovela is a limited-run serial dramatic programming popular in Latin American, Portuguese, and Spanish television programming. The word combines tele, short for televisión or televisão , and novela, a Spanish or Portuguese word for "novel"...

, "Mesa de Noticias" ("News Table"), where he acted as "Rosales". He followed that up acting as "Eduardo" in "El Ultimo Kamikaze" ("The Last Kamikaze"), then he acted in "Mi Amigo el Vagabundo' ("My Friend the Homeless"), finishing his 1984 screen acting schedule with "Dos Mejor que Uno" ("Two are Better Than One").

Fernandez de Rosa acted in only one film during 1985, "Flores Robadas de los Jardines de Quilmes" ("Flower
Flower
A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants . The biological function of a flower is to effect reproduction, usually by providing a mechanism for the union of sperm with eggs...

s stolen from Quilmes' Gardens"), but he came back in 1986 to participate in five films, namely "Brigada explosiva" ("Explosive Brigade", once again, playing "Rosales"), a sequel of "Brigada Explosiva ("Brigada explosiva contra los ninjas", or "Explosive Brigade versus Ninja
Ninja
A or was a covert agent or mercenary of feudal Japan specializing in unorthodox arts of war. The functions of the ninja included espionage, sabotage, infiltration, and assassination, as well as open combat in certain situations...

s"), "Dragon Rapide", where he played "General Ordaz", "Los Amores de Laurita
Los amores de Laurita
Los amores de Laurita is a 1986 Argentine drama film written and directed by Antonio Ottone.It was based on the novel by Ana María Shua.The picture starred Alberto Fernández de Rosa, and others.-Cast:* Alicia Zanca* Daniel Fanego* Manuel Callau...

" ("Laurita's Loves") and "Los Insomnes" ("Insomniacs").

Fernandez de Rosa made two films in 1987, "Los Bañeros mas Locos del Mundo" ("The Craziest Beach Goers in the World"), "Los Matamonstruos en la mansion del terror" ("The Monster Killers at the Horror Mansion"). Then, he began 1988 with "Los Pilotos mas locos del mundo" ("The Craziest Pilots in the World", a sequel to "Los Bañeros mas Locos del Mundo), which was followed by "Soldadito Español" ("Little Spaniard Soldier", a comedy movie that was directed by Antonio Gimenèz Rico). He finished off 1988 with a small role in "Baton Rouge" which starred Victoria Abril
Victoria Abril
Victoria Abril is a Spanish film actress. She is best known to international audiences for her performance in the movie ¡Átame! by director Pedro Almodóvar....

 and Antonio Banderas
Antonio Banderas
José Antonio Domínguez Banderas , better known as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer...

 in one of Banderas' earlier works and where Fernandez de Rosa actually had a job as an extra
Extra (actor)
A background actor or extra is a performer in a film, television show, stage, musical, opera or ballet production, who appears in a nonspeaking, nonsinging or nondancing capacity, usually in the background...

, playing a card player.

In 1989, Fernandez de Rosa returned to Buenos Aires. This would prove to be an important career move for Fernandez de Rosa later on. In Buenos Aires, he became a theater director in the well known Teatro San Martin. Meanwhile, he acted in a television show named "DNI: La Otra Historia ("DNI: The Other Story").

During 1990, Fernandez de Rosa acted on television only once. He was elected as subsecretary of culture in Buenos Aires, and he returned to screen acting with his participation in "Atame!", which was televised in the United States as "Tie me Up, Tie me Down!".

Next came one of the most important acting jobs in Fernandez de Rosa's career: His character in "Grande Pa!, "Teo", became very popular in Argentina. In "Grande Pa!" (titled "Super Dad" in English speaking countries that televised the show), Fernandez de Rosa had his first chance of acting alongside Agustina Cherri
Agustina Cherri
Agustina Cherri is an Argentine actress, dancer and model. She is perhaps best known for her participation as Milagros in Chiquititas , a popular children's telenovela that also has had other stars Grecia Colmenares, Andrea Del Boca, Paul Lisazo and Jorge Martínez participate, among...

, who would later on act with Fernandez de Rosa in "Chiquititas
Chiquititas
Chiquititas was a successful children's musical telenovela from Argentina. Created and produced by Cris Morena and her daughter Romina Yan, it aired on Telefé from 1995 until 2001 .There were two spin-offs: Rincón de Luz, aired in 2003 on Canal 9 and a 2006 season which aired in...

".

During the early 1990s, Fernandez de Rosa became casting director at Telefe
Telefe
Televisión Federal S.A., best known as Telefe and later as TLF, is an Argentine television network. Formerly known as Canal Once , a state-run network, it was privatised and established as Telefe in 1989, when and News Corporation took over the channel...

, a job he held in high esteem; he saw his being chosen as casting director at Telefe as a form of respect towards his career as an actor by that company's executive directors.

Fernandez de Rosa made one more series in 1991, "Fuera de Juego" ("Offsides"). In 1992, he acted in a Spaniard comedy, "Sevilla Connection". He also participated in "Una Mujer Bajo la Lluvia' ("Woman in the Rain") as "Javier", and in "Aqui, el que no Corre...Vuela" ("Here, He Who Won't Run...Will Fly").

Fernandez de Rosa began 1993 by playing "Cairo" in "Tretas de Mujer" ("A Woman's Threats"). But after "Tretas de Mujer", Fernandez de Rosa was approached by Telefe to begin searching for teenaged actors to be cast in his next show, "Chiquititas". He spent 1994 helping Cris Morena
Cris Morena
María Cristina De Giacomi is an Argentine awarded television producer, actress, television presenter, composer, musician, songwriter, writer, former fashion model and CEO of Cris Morena Group...

 prepare the show that would become a megahit internationally.

"Chiquititas"

"Chiquititas" began to be produced by Telefe, and shown across Argentina and various countries in Latin America
Latin America
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, Europe
Europe
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 and Asia
Asia
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 in 1995 . Fernandez de Rosa acted along with the performers he cast for the children's telenovela, including Maria Jimena Piccolo
María Jimena Piccolo
María Jimena Piccolo is a well known telenovela and television show actress. She is perhaps better known for her characterization of "Jimena" on Telefe's "Chiquititas", a children and teenager oriented soap opera....

, Facundo Arana
Facundo Arana
Jorge Facundo Arana Tagle is an Argentine actor. He has participated in more than twenty telenovelas.-Biography:...

, Romina Yan
Romina Yan
Romina Yankelevich , better known as Romina Yan, was an Argentine actress, screenwriter, singer and dancer. She made her television debut in the program Jugate Conmigo, which followed up with the internationally successful series Chiquititas, created by her mother Cris Morena...

 (Morena's daughter) and, as aforementioned, Agustina Cherri. He played "Saverio", a cook who had immigrated from Spain. The fact that Fernandez de Rosa had lived for many years in Spain helped him play "Saverio", who had a Spaniard accent. Playing "Saverio" enabled Fernandez de Rosa to become known among Argentina's younger generations during the 1990s.

"Chiquititas" albums and magazines followed; although Fernandez de Rosa mainly did not participate in these products, he would occasionally be featured on the magazine. When "Chiquititas" began to be shown in the United States on Telefe's satellite network during the 2000s, Fernandez de Rosa started to become famous among Hispanics in that country as well.

After "Chiquititas"

Fernandez de Rosa slowed down his work as a screen actor considerably after "Chiquititas", concentrating more on his job as casting director for Telefe. In 1996, he played "Augustus Rios" in "Palace". Contrary to previous years, however, Fernandez de Rosa acted in only one new production during 1996.

Already a veteran actor, Fernandez de Rosa once again participated in only one new production in 1997, "24 Horas (Algo Esta por Explotar)" ("24 Hours, Something's About to Explode") a drama-comedy starring Julieta Ortega and Eduardo Cutuli. In "24 Horas (Algo Esta por Explotar)", Fernandez de Rosa also had the opportunity to act alongside well known actress Divina Gloria.

Fernandez de Rosa took 1998 off, then returned to Argentine television in the 1999 soap opera
Soap opera
A soap opera, sometimes called "soap" for short, is an ongoing, episodic work of dramatic fiction presented in serial format on radio or as television programming. The name soap opera stems from the original dramatic serials broadcast on radio that had soap manufacturers, such as Procter & Gamble,...

, "La Mujer del Presidente" ("The President's Wife"). After being away for one more year, Fernandez de Rosa joined Guillermo Francella
Guillermo Francella
Guillermo Francella is an Argentine actor and comedian. Apart from being a television performer, he also has had a long theatrical and film career.-Life and work:...

 in 2001 during some episodes of Francella's hit series "Pone a Francella" ("Put on Francella").

2001 has so far proven to be the last year in which Fernandez de Rosa did screen acting, with his last appearance in a film named "Te Besare Mañana" ("I Will Kiss you Tomorrow"). As of 2006, Fernandez de Rosa continued working as casting director for Telefe.

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