Elena Tasisto

Elena Tasisto

1948-11-24 – 2013-09-20 (age 64) Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Biography

Elena Tasisto (Buenos Aires, November 24, 1948 – September 20, 2013) was an acclaimed Argentine actress with a distinguished career spanning film, television, and, most notably, the stage. After graduating from the Conservatorio Nacional de Música y Artes Escénicas, she made her acting debut in 1959 as part of the ensemble in The Playboy of the Western World (El farsante más grande del mundo).

​Throughout her career, she established herself as a cornerstone of Buenos Aires theater, becoming a long-standing member of the permanent acting companies at both the Teatro Nacional Cervantes and the Teatro Municipal General San Martín. Among her most memorable and celebrated performances was her role in the 1997 production of Vita & Virginia, which earned her the prestigious Golden ACE Award. In 2004, she was once again honored with the ACE Award for Best Lead Actress for her performance in The Trojan Women (Las Troyanas), directed by Rubén Szuchmacher at the Teatro Coliseo under the auspices of the Konex Foundation.

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Known For

Camila
Camila

1984

as Joaquina O'Gorman

Last Days of the Victim
Last Days of the Victim

1982

as Laura Ramos de Külpe

Contar hasta diez
The Island
Stolen Moments
Comedia rota
Rosa de lejos
Rosa de lejos

1980

as Soledad