Jorge Chiarella Krüger

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Jorge Chiarella Krüger (1 November 1943 – 1 April 2021) was a Peruvian actor and theatre director.

Biography[edit]

Krüger was the son of Jorge Chiarella Füller and the pianist Natalia Kruger Mora. He married the playwright, educator and actress Celeste Viale Yerovi. He was the father of the theater director Mateo Chiarella Viale.[1]

He has been linked to the theater since 1961, when he founded the Theater of the Catholic University of Peru (TUC) together with Ricardo Blume. He was director of the Theater of the National University of Engineering (1967-9), a member of the Association of Amateur Artists (AAA), director of the Telba theater group (1973-9) and founder and director of Alondra theater group (1981). He carried out various theatrical activities: as a director, actor, composer of incidental music, specialist in sound effects and promotion of theatrical events, acting and directing teacher. He was also assistant director of Ricardo Blume and Atahualpa del Cioppo, and co-author of works for children, managing for two years the children's television program La casa de cardboard.

He also participated as an actor in several films in his country, and in Walter Salles' Motorcycle Diaries.[2]

He died in Lima on April 1, 2021, at the age of 77 from COVID-19.[3][4]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Sin compasión Mayor Portillo
1999 Coraje Pascual
2001 El bien esquivo Alcalde de Corte
2002 Muerto de amor Don Máximo
2003 Ojos que no ven Dr. Pacheco
2003 Polvo enamorado Padre Esteban
2004 The Motorcycle Diaries Dr. Bresciani (Peru)
2016 La Última Noticia
2019 Rapto Hombre Mayor (final film role)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fallece dramaturgo Jorge 'Coco' Chiarella". elperuano.pe.
  2. ^ "Adiós y Gracias Jorge Chiarella Krüger". April 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "El actor Jorge Coco Chiarella falleció hoy a los 77 años".
  4. ^ "Jorge Chiarella falleció a los 77 años por COVID-19 NNDC | ESPECTACULOS". 2 April 2021.