Manuel Cabral
Known for: Acting
Born: January 10, 1956 - Died: February 9, 2010
Manuel Cabral (January 11, 1956 – February 10, 2010) was a Colombian voice actor from Los Angeles. Cabral began his acting career in the 1970s alongside Antonio Corrales, founder of the Teatro La Baranda. He is also remembered for his roles in the telenovelas El caballero de Rauzán, Pero sigo siendo el Rey, Fuego verde, and María Bonita, as well as in the comedy show Yo y Tú, where he earned the nickname “El Armario” (“The Closet”) due to his tall stature. The son of actress Flor Vargas, Cabral worked in voice dubbing in Los Angeles during the 1980s and also worked as a radio and TV announcer in Colombia. Sadly, he passed away on February 10, 2010, at the age of 54, in a clinic in Bogotá, Colombia, due to multiple organ failure caused by polycystic kidney disease — the same condition that had claimed his father’s life years earlier.
Known for
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Apartment 12
Loverboy
Che: Part One
Cuban Man at Bar #1
Six Point Nine
Lover
Manito
Oscar Moreno
Bolívar, The Hero
Simón Bolívar (voice)
Alejo, la Búsqueda del Amor
Diablo
Without Breasts There Is No Paradise
Sastoque
Mozart in the Jungle
Man in Window
Fringe
Man
Murder, She Wrote
Clerk
María Bonita
Erick Estanpanato