MADRID, Spain.- Armando Figueroa Bontempo, popularly known as Armando Bianchi, was born in Havana on August 26, 1922. From a very young age, in 1939, he began in the artistic world as a tango singer in the theater Campoamor and in the RHC Cadena Azul.
In the 1940s, Bianchi began to stand out as an actor in radio, theater, film and television. cabarets, Demonstrating talent for both humor and drama, in addition to his ability in zarzuelas and operettas, both in Cuba and in several Latin American countries. In the fifties, he debuted on CMQTV, where his attractiveness, charm and acting skills made him one of the most beloved leading men of Cuban soap operas. Among other spaces in that media, he acted in Wednesday’s comedy.
At the same time, he worked at the Gran Teatro Lírico ESSO, at Radio Progreso and in the film How lucky is the Cuban?In 1952, he launched the program on Channel 4 television Rhythmnext to Rita Montaner and Mario Fernández Porta. In this space, he performed for the first time with Rosita Fornes in scenes of The Susana caste. Later, he participated with Fornés, who would be his wife until the end of his days, in Video Magazine La Corona. Later, he joined his Operetta Company in the Martí Theatre. Together, they performed in countries such as Spain and Mexico, and starred in highly-watched television shows in Cuba such as My favorite husband, by CMQ.
In April 1952, the humorous weekly Zig Zag He was chosen among the most outstanding figures of the year. In November of the same year, he appeared on a roll of honour in the newspaper Advance as the first actor of Cuban television and, in December, the Union of Radio and Television Critics and the magazine Chic He was selected as the most outstanding heartthrob of the year.
On July 28, 1981, Armando Bianchi, the heartthrob of Cuban soap operas, died in an accident at sea, at the age of 59.
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