Emilio Linder
Emilio Linder, born in Buenos Aires in 1949, is a versatile Argentine actor, musician, and presenter who has made Spain his home since 1973. His artistic journey is notable for his significant contributions to theater and television, especially his work with the renowned Lindsay Kemp Company during the late 1970s, where he starred in productions such as *Flowers* and *Salomé*.
Linder's television career began with supporting roles in Spanish series like *El juglar y la reina* (1978) and *Escrito en América* (1979), followed by a notable part in *With Panties in Hand* (1981) and a performance in the acclaimed *Ramón y Cajal* (1982).
He made his film debut in 1980, appearing in *La mano negra*, directed by Fernando Colomo, and *El gran secreto*, helmed by Pedro Mario Herrero. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Linder showcased his talent in various television programs and became a prominent figure in musical groups, clown acts, cabaret shows, and coffee theater performances.
Emilio Linder's diverse career reflects his adaptability and passion for the performing arts, earning him recognition and a loyal following in both Spain and Argentina. His contributions to theater and television continue to resonate in the artistic community.
Filmography
Ecos
The Map That Leads to You
Scalps (1987)
Angel of Death
Christina
Golden Temple Amazons
Slugs
Cthulhu Mansion
The Rift
Pieces
Monster Dog