Esteban Serrador
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1903-04-29
Place of Birth:Santiago de Chile, Chile
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Also Known As:Esteban Serrador Marí

Las sorpresas del divorcio (1943)
A recently separated man gets married to run away from his ex-mother-in-law, but receives a big surprise from his current father-in-law.

Arroz con leche (1950)
A runaway bride poses as a married woman and mother of twins to woo a suitor who only falls in love with married women.

The Return (1974)
A married couple with severe problems economic visit to an uncle, a solitary man with a great fortune. They plan to murder him and to keep their...

Cristina (1970)
A rural woman triumphs in Buenos Aires with the help of a lawer she loves.

If I Were Rich (1941)
A screwball comedy about a young barrio songstress and pickpocket who, while escaping after nicking a woman's wallet, is hired to model for an...

Feminine Wiles (1951)
A man feels abandoned because his wife is too busy with her incredible success as a lawyer. Because of this, he ends up falling into infidelity and...

Becquer's Great Love (1946)
The alleged uncontrolled romance between a young girl forced to marry another and the poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer.

Nuestra Natacha (1944)
A girl who grew up in a boarding school where she suffered from a lack of love is set as its director once she graduates as a lawyer.

La hora de las sorpresas (1941)
As a result of a bet, a wealthy young woman agrees to participate in a very popular radio audition.

El sexto sentido (1963)
Pablo, a renowned writer, womanizer and in his forties meets Paula, a young and beautiful admirer of his work. He falls in love with her and proposes...

Escuela de sirenas y tiburones (1955)
Mistakes, songs and intrigues in a mixed boarding school.

Siete gritos en el mar (1954)
Seven passengers aboard a ship that is about to hit an enemy warship will confess their most terrible secrets.

Romeo y Julita (1954)
A couple rents a department that turns out to be owned by another person.

Villa Rica del Espíritu Santo (1945)
Spanish conquerors from the XVI century arrive in America to establish a population.

Adiós Buenos Aires (1938)
A freakish coincidence brings together a songwriter and the lyricist from whom he inadvertently stole the lyrics to a hit song.