Luis Alfonso Alarcón Mansilla (23 October 1929 – 4 August 2023), popularly known as Lucho Alarcón, was a Chilean actor, theatre director, and activist with a distinguished film, television, and stage career.

In 1957, Alarcón began working as a stage actor participating in university theaters – University of Chile[es], Catholic[es], Concepción, State Technical[es] – and in independent companies. He later began his career as a cinematic actor, appearing in emblematic films such as Three Sad Tigers, Jackal of Nahueltoro, The Expropriation, Julio comienza en julio, Nadie dijo nada, Little White Dove, Caluga o menta, and The Shipwrecked.

In the 1980s he had roles in several telenovelas, but gained attention in the press only in 1983 when he played the evil Roberto Betancourt in La represa[es]. In 1993, he was instrumental in the creation of ChileActores, of which he would become the founding President. Alarcón was labeled the "Sabatini Star Actor", referring to his many appearances in the spectacular productions of Vicente Sabatini on television, which were very successful due to their social content. In 1999, he co-starred in the telenovela La fiera[es], starring actress Claudia di Girolamo, which became a praised and awarded soap opera. From 1995 to 2008 he was part of the stable cast of Sabatini. Through the producer's success, Alarcón continued to work with important figures in cinema, theater, and television.

Alarcón also appeared in television series such as Marta a las ocho[es], Estúpido Cupido, Romané, La noche del cobarde[es], Marrón Glacé[es], Puertas adentro[es], Pampa Ilusión, El circo de las Montini[es], and El Señor de la Querencia.

Alarcón was the creator of the Patagonia Film Festival, a gala developed in the Cueva del Milodón. Currently he is officially recognized as the actor with the longest career in Chilean cinema, occasionally collaborating with Raúl Ruiz, Helvio Soto, Miguel Littín, Emilio Gómez Muriel, and Silvio Caiozzi.

Life and career

The grandson of actor and director Justo Alarcón, Luis loved the art of film from a very young age. In Puerto Natales, where he was born, he became friends with the daughter of the cinema administrator, and there he learned the trade. In addition, his father – who worked in a refrigerator – was an amateur documentary filmmaker.

There is no other performer in Chilean cinema who appeared, like Alarcón, in such a large number of films. His origins as an actor, however, were in the theater, an activity that officially began (he had previously acted in school functions) in 1951, and he subsequently acted in around 90 theatrical pieces. He related that his vocation was defined after attending an exhibition of Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller. He studied Corporal Expression and Pantomime with Alejandro Jodorowsky, and with Enrique Gajardo and Pedro de la Barra at the Dramatic Arts Center of the Pedagogical Institute of the University of Chile, among others.

His first foray onto the big screen was made in the 1957 film Tres miradas a la calle by Naum Kramarenco[es]. Pedro Chaskel, who worked as assistant director on the film, would some years later become the director of Experimental Cinema at the University of Chile.

Alarcón participated in Luis Cornejo[es]'s first film, La Universidad en la Antarctica (1962), which he narrated. Later, along with much of his theater company, he starred in Raúl Ruiz's first feature film El tango del viudo (1967). Rather than ending, the shoot led directly into the making of Three Sad Tigers (1968), considered one of the most important films of Chilean cinema.

That same year he was summoned to join the experimental film team of the University of Chile, which produced his first feature film project called Jackal of Nahueltoro, based on real events in the San Carlos region, where an illiterate murders a whole family and later, after being educated in prison, is condemned to death. Alarcón would initially play a journalist, but he then became involved in the production of the film with Luis Cornejo himself. Jackal of Nahueltoro broke public attendance records, only surpassed by the television hit adapted to the big screen, Germán Becker's Ayúdeme usted compadre.

Later, Luis Alarcón appeared in a large portion of Raúl Ruiz's films such as Nadie dijo nada (1970), The Penal Colony (1970), The Expropriation (1971), and Little White Dove (1973).

On television he has played emblematic characters on TVN's Dramatic Area series, such as Pedro Chamorro on La fiera, who at all costs wants to marry his eldest daughter, due to a promise made to his dying wife. He was also well known for his role as Roberto Betancourt on the television series La represa, a very evil and abusive landlord.

Alarcón was also known for his Indian character in advertising for the Firestone tire brand. For one such commercial, shot by director Silvio Caiozzi, Alarcón won a Golden Lion Award at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.

In 2017, he received the Golden Spike Award from the Institute of Higher Communication Studies for his outstanding artistic career in Chilean cinema.

Luis Alarcón died on 4 August 2023, at the age of 93.

Filmography

Films
YearTitleRoleDirector
1957Tres miradas a la calle[es]OffenderNaum Kramarenco[es]
1961La NoviaErnesto Arancibia
1962La Flor de IrupéRobertoAlberto Du Bois[es]
1967Erase un niño, un guerrillero, un caballoHelvio Soto
El tango del viudoRaúl Ruiz
1968Three Sad TigersLuis ÚbedaRaúl Ruiz
1969Jackal of NahueltoroJudgeMiguel Littín
1970¡Qué hacer!Osvaldo AlarcónRaúl Ruiz
The Penal ColonyHead of StateRaúl Ruiz
La BusconaEmilio Gómez Muriel
Rosas blancas para mi hermana negra[es]Abel Salazar
Flor de duraznoEmilio Gómez Muriel
1971Jesús, el niño Dios[es]VoltigoMiguel Zacarías
Los testigos[es]Charles Elsesser
Nadie dijo nadaBraulio "The Poet"Raúl Ruiz
Dos mujeres y un hombreAlfredo B. Crevenna
1972Hoy he soñado con DiosOctavioJulián Soler
Doña Macabra[es]Roberto Gavaldón
1973Little White DoveStepfather of MaríaRaúl Ruiz
1974A la sombra del Sol[es]CarrilloSilvio Caiozzi
The ExpropriationCapataz LuchoRaúl Ruiz
1975Vías paralelasCristián Sánchez
1977Arrecife mortalJohn Randall
1979El amor de mi vidaGene CurtisJoselito Rodríguez
Julio comienza en julioAlberto García del CastañoSilvio Caiozzi
1980El zapato chino[es]FélixCristián Sánchez
1987Sussi[es]MarioGonzalo Justiniano
1990Caluga o mentaMarcialGonzalo Justiniano
Hay algo allá afueraPepe Maldonado
1992Los agentes de la KGB también se enamoran[es]Don PedroSebastián Alarcón
1993Johnny 100 PesosJuez Gastón MoraGustavo Graef-Marino
Derecho de asilo[es]Octavio Cortázar
1994The ShipwreckedSebastián MolaMiguel Littín
1997La huellaJuan Diego Garreton
1998Aventureros del fin del mundoAdventurerMiguel Littín
1999Cinco marineros y un ataúd verdeHansMiguel Littín
El dueloDon FaustinoMiguel Littín
2000Tierra del FuegoAlexisMiguel Littín
Chilean GothicRicardo Harrington
2002Estación de invierno[es]Pamela Espinoza
2003The Chosen OneHead of StateNacho Argiró & Gabriel López
2004La IslaAlex Leyton
2006KiltroFarahErnesto Díaz
2008Secretos[es]Valeria Sarmiento
2009MandrillDon MarioErnesto Díaz
2011Gente mala del norteAbelardo de la PuentePatricio Riquelme
2013La gravedad del púgilJorge Mella
2014Mamá ya crecíClemente CorreaGonzalo Badilla
Maldito AmorSeñor OssandónGonzalo Badilla
La invención de la PatriaGalut Alarcón

Television

TV series
YearSeriesRoleChannel
1966Historia de los lunesChilevisión
1967Juani en Sociedad[es]
1975J. J. Juez[es]El CapatazCanal 13
1981Casagrande[es]Humberto MartínezCanal 13
1982Anakena[es]Mariano BalcarceCanal 13
La señora[es]MarcialCanal 13
1983La noche del cobardeAlamiro VillarroblesCanal 13
1984La RepresaRoberto BetancourtTVN
La torre 10[es]Ramón OyarceTVN
1985Marta a las ocho[es]René BarrientosTVN
Morir de amor[es]Emiliano CardosoTVN
1986La dama del balcón[es]DomínguezTVN
La villa[es]Rafael López "El Coyote"TVN
1988Semidiós[es]Albino VegaCanal 13
1989La Intrusa[es]Adolfo TroperoCanal 13
1990El milagro de vivir[es]Marcial RíosTVN
Crónica de un hombre santo[es]Monseñor Sergio ValechCanal 13
1991Volver a empezar[es]Gastón de la ForceTVN
1992El palo al gato[es]JaimeCanal 13
1993Marrón Glacé[es]WaldoCanal 13
1994Champaña[es]Camilo ZamudioCanal 13
Rojo y miel[es]Alcides MainardiTVN
1995Estúpido CupidoOctavio DubléTVN
1996SucupiraAmbrosio CamposTVN
1997La buhardilla[es]José MaríaTVN
Brigada EscorpiónAnselmo MarínTVN
1998Borrón y cuenta nueva[es]Reynaldo PazTVN
Mi abuelo, mi nana y yo[es]Nicanor Barros JarpaTVN
1998–1999Sucupira, la comedia[es]Ambrosio CamposTVN
1999La fiera[es]Pedro Chamorro "El Guata de Sandía"TVN
2000RomanéBaldomero Lillo / Spiro AntichTVN
2001Pampa IlusiónEmilio FuenzalidaTVN
2002El circo de las Montini[es]Juan Lorenzo "El Capitán"TVN
2003Puertas adentro[es]Efraín GallegosTVN
2004Los PincheiraPadre Antonio OrtúzarTVN
2005Los Capo[es]Giorgio Capo "El Nono"TVN
2006Disparejas[es]Adolfo DuarteTVN
2007Corazón de María[es]Pedro LamarcaTVN
2008Viuda AlegreEdgardo MansillaTVN
El Señor de la QuerenciaRenato EcheñiqueTVN
2009El vuelo del poeta[es]Vicente García-HuidobroTVN
2010Martin RivasPedro San LuisTVN
La familia de al ladoIgor MoraTVN
2011Témpano[es]Francisco GrauTVN
2013Somos los CarmonaRosendo CarmonaTVN
2014Caleta del solNicasio Mardones "Don Lobo"TVN
2015Los años dorados[es]ManuelUCV Television
El bosque de Karadima[es]ArzobispoChilevisión
2016El camioneroEmeterio PérezTVN
2017Dime quién fue[es]Humberto RodríguezTVN

Awards and recognitions

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