Edgardo Bruna del Campo (8 February 1947 â€" 19 March 2017) was a
Chilean actor, musician, theater director, and social activist,
recognized for his long career in various productions and plays.He is
known for his roles in telenovelas, playing the evil Fernando Bernard
in Rojo y miel [es] (1994), inspector Igor in Adrenalina [es] (1996),
the swindler Renacuajo in Tic Tac (1997), the patron of Fernando
Guerra in Aquelarre (1999), Don Clinton in Amores de mercado (2001),
and José Reyes in Purasangre [es] (2002).Edgardo Bruna studied at the
Liceo Experimental Manuel de Salas [es] and the San Felipe Boys
School. In 1963 he entered the acting profession at the University of
Chile, where he had national theater figures as teachers, such as
Patricio Bunster [es], Eugenio Guzmán [es], and AgustÃn Siré.
Thanks to a scholarship, he traveled to the United States to perfect
his skills in dramatic arts at the University of California, Berkeley,
home of the hippie movement in the late 1960s. He decided to return to
Chile in 1971 to be present in the government of President Salvador
Allende. Later, after the 1973 coup d'état, he left for Mexico, where
he lived for five years.Before dedicating himself to acting, he was a
musician and participated in the folk group Los Paulos, together with
Pedro Messone [es]. The group won the folkloric competition of the
1966 Viña del Mar International Song Festival with the song "La
burrerita".
Chilean actor, musician, theater director, and social activist,
recognized for his long career in various productions and plays.He is
known for his roles in telenovelas, playing the evil Fernando Bernard
in Rojo y miel [es] (1994), inspector Igor in Adrenalina [es] (1996),
the swindler Renacuajo in Tic Tac (1997), the patron of Fernando
Guerra in Aquelarre (1999), Don Clinton in Amores de mercado (2001),
and José Reyes in Purasangre [es] (2002).Edgardo Bruna studied at the
Liceo Experimental Manuel de Salas [es] and the San Felipe Boys
School. In 1963 he entered the acting profession at the University of
Chile, where he had national theater figures as teachers, such as
Patricio Bunster [es], Eugenio Guzmán [es], and AgustÃn Siré.
Thanks to a scholarship, he traveled to the United States to perfect
his skills in dramatic arts at the University of California, Berkeley,
home of the hippie movement in the late 1960s. He decided to return to
Chile in 1971 to be present in the government of President Salvador
Allende. Later, after the 1973 coup d'état, he left for Mexico, where
he lived for five years.Before dedicating himself to acting, he was a
musician and participated in the folk group Los Paulos, together with
Pedro Messone [es]. The group won the folkloric competition of the
1966 Viña del Mar International Song Festival with the song "La
burrerita".
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