Álvaro Rudolphy

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Álvaro Gonzalo Rudolphy Fontaine (born May 24, 1964, in Viña del Mar, Chile) is a Chilean actor who works in theater, soap operas and film. He has obtained numerous awards, among them the Apes Prize in 2001 to the best Actor in his role in Amores de mercado and the Altazor Prize in 2008 for his role in Alguien te mira.

Álvaro Rudolphy
Rudolphy in 2016
Born
Álvaro Gonzalo Rudolphy Fontaine

May 24, 1964
OccupationActor

He was raised in Concepción, where he studied at Alianza Francesa.[1] When his parents divorced, he returned to his birth city along with his mother and two siblings.

After a year studying French, and another one of Engineering at the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso, he finally opted for theater.

He studied theater in the academy by Gustavo Meza. He worked for Canal 13 and later on TVN. In the majority of his roles he has been the main character or one of the principal characters of the plot.

He made his debut in Matilde Dedos Verdes, in Canal 13.

His first main role was in Estúpido Cupido from TVN, where he played Aníbal Donoso who fell in love with the main character Mónica Tagle, played by Carolina Fadic.

His great performance in the soap opera Amores de mercado with the lead role of twins Pelluco and Rodolfo.

He also appeared in Alguien te mira, portraying a psychopath killer. And his most recent role is the vampire "Domingo Vrolok" in the nocturnal soap opera named Conde Vrolok.[2]

His best friend is fellow actress Sigrid Alegría.

On November 15, 2008,[3] he married the journalist Catalina Comandari at a beach resort in Horcón.

Films

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Films
Year Film Character Notes
2000 Tierra del Fuego
2003 Sexo con Amor Álvaro
2008 Chile Puede Javier

Telenovelas

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Soap Operas
Year Soap Opera Character Director
1988 Matilde Dedos Verdes Mauricio Echaurren Cristián Mason
1989 Bravo Mauricio Gonzalez Alejandro Rojas
1990 Acércate Más Rodrigo Montero Ricardo Vicuña
1991 Ellas por Ellas Leonardo Luco Ricardo Vicuña
1992 El Palo al Gato Aníbal Bustamante Oscar Rodríguez G.
1993 Marrón Glacé Kostia Karalakis Oscar Rodríguez G.
1994 Champaña Juan José Sanfuentes Cristián Mason
1995 Estúpido Cupido Aníbal Donoso Vicente Sabatini
1996 Sucupira Rafael Aliaga Vicente Sabatini
1997 Oro Verde Cristóbal Ossandón Vicente Sabatini
1998 Borrón y Cuenta Nueva Rubén Salgado Leonardo Rojas
1999 Aquelarre Juan Pablo Huidobro María E. Rencoret
2000 Santo Ladrón Adrián Villegas María E. Rencoret
2001 Amores de Mercado Pedro "Pelluco" Solís / Rodolfo Ruttenmeier María E. Rencoret
2002 Purasangre Miguel Callasis María E. Rencoret
2003 Pecadores Simón Valladares María E. Rencoret
2004 Destinos Cruzados Daniel Riquelme María E. Rencoret
2007 Alguien te Mira Julián García Germán Barriga
2008 El señor de La Querencia Manuel Pradenas Germán Barriga
2009 ¿Dónde está Elisa? Camilo Rivas Rodrigo Velásquez
2009-2010 Conde Vrolok Domingo Vrolok Victor Huerta
2010 La Familia de al Lado Gonzalo Ibañez Victor Huerta
2011 Su Nombre es Joaquín Joaquín Arellano Victor Huerta
2012 Separados Jaime Mathews Italo Galleani
2013 Somos Los Carmona Facundo Carmona Claudio Lopez de L.
2014 Pituca Sin Lucas Manuel Gallardo Patricio Gonzalez
2016 Pobre Gallo Nicolás Perez de Castro Nicolas Alemparte
2017-2018 Perdona Nuestros Pecados Armando Quiroga Nicolas Alemparte
2019 Juegos de Poder Mariano Beltrán Patricio Gonzalez
2024 Secretos de Familia Martín Fernández Roberto Rebolledo

References

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  1. ^ "::Alvaro Rudolphy::". Archived from the original on 2010-07-24. Retrieved 2010-07-05.
  2. ^ "Televisión Nacional de Chile".
  3. ^ http://www.latercera.cl/contenido/30_61944_9.shtml Álvaro Rudolphy se casa en ceremonia privada.
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