
Luis "Beto" Brandoni (1940-2026) was one of Argentina's most renowned and significant actors. He was born in Dock Sud, a port community east of Avellaneda. He debuted on the stage in 1962, on television in 1963, and on film in 1966. He joined the National Comedy Theater in 1964 under the direction of Luisa Vehil. Politically active in the centrist Radical Civic Union (UCR), he served as cultural policy adviser for President Raúl Alfonsín (1983-89), and was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1993, where he served until 2001.
He was an unsuccessful Argentine Senate candidate for the UCR in 2005, and for Vice Governor of Buenos Aires Province, with nominee Ricardo Alfonsín, in 2007. He was married to actress Marta Bianchi, and in 2007 married Monica Lopez. An actor with extensive film, television and theatre credits, he portrayed leading roles in acclaimed pictures such as La tregua (1974), Juan que reía (1976), Darse cuenta (1984), Esperando la carroza (1985), Made in Argentina (1986), Cien veces no debo (1990), Convivencia (1993), Una sombra ya pronto serás (1994), De mi barrio con amor (1995), and Los pasos perdidos (2001). His career remained strong during 2011: among his notable theatre credits was his portrayal of former President Arturo Illia; and his notable television credits included a starring role in the Telefé; sitcom, El Hombre de tu vida.
He earned three Martín Fierro Awards (1970, 1990, and 1993); and an Argentine Film Critics Association Silver Condor awards for Best Actor for his roles in Made in Argentina and Convivencia. Brandoni also served in numerous actors' guilds, including the International Federation of Actors (IFA) as its Vice President between 1974 and 2004.

Strangers in the Park
2026 · as León Schwartz

Heroic Losers
2019 · as Antonio Fontana

4x4
2019 · as Amadeo

My Masterpiece
2018 · as Renzo

Acto de posesión
1977 · as Enrique

Living Together
1994

Alone
1976

The Weasel's Tale
2019 · as Pedro De Córdova

Tute Cabrero
1968 · as Sergio Bruni

Rebellion in Patagonia
1974 · as Antonio Soto

Juan que reía
1976 · as Juan Libonatti

To Realize
1984 · as Carlos Ventura

Tokio
2015

Frontera sur
1998 · as Manuel Posse

The Money
1970 · as Young Clerk

Waiting for the Hearse
1985 · as Antonio

The Damned Rib
1999 · as Juan

Karakol
2020