Homero Manzi Net Worth

Homero Manzi Net Worth is
$900,000

Homero Manzi Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Homero Nicolás Manzione Prestera, better known as Homero Manzi (November 1, 1907–May 3, 1951) was an Argentine Tango lyricist, author of various famous tangos.He was born on November 1 of 1907 in Añatuya (province of Santiago del Estero), Argentina. Manzi was interested in literature and tango since he was young. After a brief incursion in journalism, he worked as a literature and Spanish professor but for political reasons (in addition to his membership in the Unión Cívica Radical) he was expelled from his professorship and decided to dedicate himself to the arts.In 1935 he participated in the beginnings of FORJA (Fuerza de Orientación Radical de la Joven Argentina – Force of Radical Orientation of the Young in Argentina), group whose position has been classified as “peoples nationalism”. It was centered almost exclusively in the problems in Argentina and Latin America. They manifested to “reconquer the political Sunday from our own land” since it was considered that the country was still in a colonial situation. In relation to the European conflict at the time, it supported a neutral position sustaining that there was no great interest was in play in Argentina or Latin America, it was more of a rejection position towards fascism just as much as communism.In 1934 Manzi founded Micrófono ("Microphone") magazine which covered subjects related to radio telephony, Argentine movies and film making. He wrote the screenplay for Nobleza Gaucha in 1937 in collaboration with Hugo Mac Dougall, and a new version of the silent movie of 1915, Huella ("Footprint") (1940), for which they received second prize from Buenos Aires City Hall. He also worked in Confesión ("Confession") (1940), without achieving commercial success with any of these movies.In 1940 Manzi started what would be a long collaboration with Ulyses Petit de Murat, writing the screenplay for Con el dedo en el gatillo ("Finger on the trigger") (1940) Fortín alto ("High Fort") (1940), and The Gaucho War (1942). At the 1943 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Manzi and Murat won the Silver Condor Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for their screenplay of The Gaucho War which proved highly successful.

Date Of BirthNovember 1, 1907
Died1951-05-03
Place Of BirthAñatuya, Santiago del Estero, Argentina
ProfessionWriter, Composer, Music Department
NationalityArgentine

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Nunca te diré adiós1947
Rosa de América1946
Where Words Fail1946
Pampa bárbara1945
Su mejor alumno1944
A Real Man1943writer
Eclipse of the Sun1943writer
The Road of the Llamas1942
La guerra gaucha1942book
Ashes to the Wind1942adaptation / story
Fortín alto1942
The Old Skinflint1942
Confesión1940
Trail1940
Con el dedo en el gatillo1940
Nobleza gaucha1937writer
La guerra gaucha2015original screenplay announced
Savage Pampas1966novel
Con la música en el alma1951
El último payador1950
Escuela de campeones1950
De padre desconocido1949writer
Pobre, mi madre querida1948writer
Como tú lo soñaste1947

Composer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Arriba juventud1971
Fortín alto1942
La canción qué tu cantabas1940
Las de Barranco1938
Los caranchos de la Florida1938
El hombre que nació dos veces1938
Nobleza gaucha1937
¡Tango!1933

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Plague1992composer: song "Ninguna"
Corrientes, calle de ensueños1949composer: theme music
The Old Skinflint1942composer: theme music
Once in a Lifetime1942composer: theme music
La casa del recuerdo1940composer: theme music
Closed Door1939composer: theme music

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Historia Clinica2013TV Mini-Series lyrics - 1 episode
Love and Other Disasters2006"Milonga Triste"
I Don't Want to Talk About It1993as Manzi, "MILONGA SENTIMENTAL"
The Walls of Freedom1978writer: "Sur" - uncredited
El socio1946writer: "Papá Baltasar" - as Manzi

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
El último payador1950
Pobre, mi madre querida1948

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1945Silver CondorArgentinean Film Critics Association AwardsBest Screenplay, Adapted (Mejor Guión Adaptado)Su mejor alumno (1944)
1943Silver CondorArgentinean Film Critics Association AwardsBest Screenplay, Adapted (Mejor Guión Adaptado)La guerra gaucha (1942)
Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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