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Home/People/Virginia Lago
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Born
May 22, 1940
Age 86
Place of Birth
San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

26
Movies
9
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Virginia Lago

Acting

Biography
Virginia Lago (born May 22, 1940, in San Martín, Argentina) is a leading Argentine actress with an extensive career in theater, film, and television. She gained particular notoriety as the host of the popular film cycle *Historias de corazón*, broadcast on Telefe. Virginia Lago was born in San Martín, north of Greater Buenos Aires. She lived in Villa Ballester until she was 20 years old. She completed her primary education at School No. 11 "Roberto Noble" and her secondary studies at the Tomás Guido school in San Martín. She is a cousin and was a neighbor of the actress Zully Moreno, who also resided in the area. In 1963, she delivered a standout performance in the play *Pygmalion*. She studied theater with Marcelo Lavalle and Roberto Durán at the Institute of Modern Art, and through acting, she learned from a wide array of performers. In 1966, she worked on the program *Galería Polyana*, which aired with great success from May to October on Canal 9. The show ran Monday through Friday, based on scripts by playwright Clara Giol Bressan, and featured a cast that included Susana Campos, Fanny Navarro, Enzo Viena, Ricardo Passano, Patricia Shaw, Aída Luz, María José Demare, Nelly Darén, and Gloria Raines.
Los bastardos poster

Los bastardos

as Yolanda
2023
Rita y Li poster

Rita y Li

Cast
2011
El fuego y el soñador poster

El fuego y el soñador

Cast
2005
La rosa azul poster

La rosa azul

Cast
2001
Los días de la vida poster

Los días de la vida

Cast
2000
El verso poster

El verso

as Rosa
1996
El prontuario de un argentino poster

El prontuario de un argentino

as Mirta
1987
El búho poster

El búho

Cast
1983
La Raulito poster

La Raulito

Cast
1975
Muñequitas de medianoche poster

Muñequitas de medianoche

Cast
1974
Juguemos en el mundo poster

Juguemos en el mundo

Cast
1971
El cantor enamorado poster

El cantor enamorado

Cast
1969
Maternidad sin hombres poster

Maternidad sin hombres

Cast
1968
El loro de la soledad poster

El loro de la soledad

Cast
1967
¡Al diablo con este cura! poster

¡Al diablo con este cura!

as Inés
1967
Voy a hablar de la esperanza poster

Voy a hablar de la esperanza

Cast
1966
La gran felicidad poster

La gran felicidad

Cast
1966
Orden de matar poster

Orden de matar

as Doblaje de Marta Cerain
1965
Tres historias fantásticas poster

Tres historias fantásticas

Cast
1964
Morte Para Um Covarde poster

Morte Para Um Covarde

Cast
1964