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Singer and actor
(September 25, 1903 - February 23, 1981) |
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He made his debut with the Troupe Ateniense at the
"Solís" theater of Montevideo on October 6, 1927, imitating Carlos
Gardel. He continued his appearances when the well-known outfit
began to perform at the "Coliseo" theater of Buenos Aires and the Victor
company offered him a contract for recording discs that he began to
fulfill on December 12, 1927, committing to record four numbers, which
would be included in his first two records, three of them Uruguayan
tangos and a waltz by Antonio
Sureda and Homero Manzi, "Ensueño".
It is worth while remembering the tangos "Perdonala" (Juan
Agnese, Víctor
Soliño and Roberto
Fontaina), "Niño
bien" (Juan A. Collazo, V.
Soliño and R.
Fontaina) and "Ché
papusa oí" by Gerardo Matos
Rodríguez with lyrics by Enrique
Cadícamo.
Alberto Vila was still in Montevideo, working as an
official at the Banco de Cobranzas and frequently traveled to Buenos
Aires to fulfill his recording obligations. On April 12, 1928 he played
as soloist in renditions for records of the troupe Ateniense on three
splendid songs: "Golondrinas" (zamba), "En un pueblito
español" [In A Little Spanish Town] (waltz) and "Príncipe
azul" (fox-trot).
In 1929, having nearly made up his decision to make
a tour of Europe, in July of that year he received a telegram from Radio
Prieto of Buenos Aires with the offer of a contract for a three-month
gig, that he accepted and carried out. His presence in Buenos Aires
awoke the interest of the impresarios of the theaters "Empire" and "Florida",
with a splendid pay, which convinced him to definitively resign to his
job to fully devote to his artistic activities.
He made tours throughout Argentina, alternated with
frequent appearances in Montevideo. In January 1933 he sang on Radio
El Espectador and Sport, accompanied on that occasion by a guitar trio
lined-up by Baudino, Pardo and Pérez.
In the mid- 30s, he has a brilliant activity as actor
in the Argentine cinema, where he is as well showcased as singer. "Radio
Bar" (1936) included him in the cast together with Lidia and Violeta
Desmond, Alicia Barrié, Gloria Guzmán and Juan
Carlos Thorry and the orchestra of Elvino
Vardaro. That movie is followed by "Cuatro corazones" (1939), "Retazo"
(1939), "La casa del recuerdo" and "Confesión" (1940), traveling
to the United States to take part in the film "Se conocieron en la Argentina"
with the actress Maureen O'Hara, where accompanied by Lud Gluskin´s
orchestra he sang in English and Spanish. It was the year 1941.
On his comeback to Buenos Aires he has outstanding
works in the movies again. In 1942 in "Mañana me suicido" and
"Amor último modelo". Finally, in 1946 he appeared in "Camino
del infierno" and "Adiós pampa mía".
It is worth-noting that Alberto Vila also worked in
movies in Montevideo. On August 17, 1938 "Soltero soy feliz" was premiered
at the disappeared "Ambassador" theater on Julio Herrera y Obes street
between 18 de Julio and San José streets, where the famous artist
was showcased together with Ramón
Collazo, head of the cast.
Years later (1946), in a River Plate production he
played in "Los tres mosqueteros", whose principal scenes were shot at
the grand staircases of our beautiful Parque Capurro.
He performed at unforgettable seasons on the main radio
stations in Buenos Aires. His naturalness and his authentic pleasantness
to which he added his singing so personal allowed him to be a true winner.
In the plenitude of his splendid artistic capacities,
when he still was in full youth, Alberto Vila put an end to his career
as actor and singer. Based in Buenos Aires, he embarked on some business,
quite far from the places of his success.
Being in Montevideo, surrounded by his family relatives,
a heart attack took him by surprise on February 23, 1981.
Originally published in the book Ochenta notas
de Tango. Perfiles Biográficos, Ediciones de La Plaza,
Montevideo 1998. Sponsored by the Academia de Tango del Uruguay.
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