Emilio Linder
Known for: Acting
Born: December 31, 1948 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Emilio Linder (Buenos Aires, 1949) is an Argentine actor, musician and presenter, resident in Spain since 1973. His artistic career stands out above all for his participation in Flowers and Salomé, in The Lindsay Kemp Company, in 1978/79 and in various titles in the eighties and nineties, and for his appearances in series and television programs, as well as as a member of several musical groups and shows of clown, cabaret and coffee theater. His first appearances before the camera were on the small screen with supporting roles in the Spanish television series El juglar y la reina (1978) and Escrito en América (1979), With panties in hand (1981), besides intervening in the prestigious Ramón y Cajal (1982). He debuted in the cinema in 1980, with the films La mano negra, by Fernando Colomo and El gran secreto, by Pedro Mario Herrero. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known for
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Angel of Death
Mickey
What You Never Knew
Padre Juan
The Rift
Philippe
Extraterrestrial Visitors
Brian
Slugs
David Watson
Cthulhu Mansion
Eddie
Golden Temple Amazons
Harvey the archaeologist (uncredited)
Ecos
Tieso
Rustlers' Rhapsody
Sheepherder in Saloon
I Love Hitler
Emil von Lindberg
Lilian, the Perverted Virgin
Jorge Miranda
Invulnerable
Christina
Alain
Petra de San José
Obispo de Malaga
Bullets and Katanas
Alí
The Black Hand
Jorge Luis
Marbella
Abogado
Deadline: Madrid
Portuguese Officer
Guadalupe: Mother of Humanity
Scalps
A Crack for Two
With Panties in Hand
Sergio
Por tus muertos
Ordúñez
How Much Does a Spy Make?
Albert