
Patricio Bisso
Documentary
Overview
Patricio Bisso was an Argentine multidisciplinary artist who rose to stardom in Brazilian theatre and television, where he developed a meteoric career marked by his irreverent and highly individualistic personality.
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Betania Braconi
Betania Braconi
Betania Braconi
Betania Braconi
Betania Braconi
Paula Camila Andino
Paula Camila Andino
Paula Camila Andino
Paula Camila Andino
Paula Camila Andino
Florencia Bisso
Florencia Bisso
Florencia Bisso
Florencia Bisso
Florencia Bisso


Patricio Bisso
Patricio Bisso
Patricio Bisso
Patricio Bisso
Patricio Bisso
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