
The renowned actor, director, and screenwriter Atilio Veronelli passed away at the age of 65, leaving a legacy in the world of entertainment. His multifaceted career spanned theater, film, and television, where he particularly excelled as a comedian and writer of great successes.
The information about his passing was confirmed by the Argentine Actors Association (AAA), although no specific details were provided. It is believed that his death was sudden, as Veronelli was planning to begin tours with his work group starting in March.
Born on October 13, 1959, Atilio Veronelli trained at the National School of Dramatic Art and received lessons from renowned teachers such as Carlos Gandolfo and Carlos Rivas. On television, he shone in programs such as "The World of Antonio Gasalla," "Juana and Her Sisters," "The Palace of Laughter," "Los Simuladores," "Married with Children," and "Los Roldán." He also participated in cycles like "Bendita" and "Nosotros a la mañana."
In addition to his work in front of the cameras, Veronelli worked as a screenwriter and playwright in television hits like "Susana Giménez," "90-60-90 Models," and "Los Grimaldi." In theater, he stood out in plays such as "Los Borgia," "The Table of the Galans," and "Our Father," in addition to his own comedic shows like "Confessions of a Separated Man" and "Veronelli is Violet with Laughter."
In his foray into cinema, he participated in films such as "Killing Grandfather," "The Plague," and "The Journey." Atilio Veronelli also remained active on social media, where he recently shared videos alongside prominent figures in the artistic field like Luisa Albinoni and Esmeralda Mitre.
Among the messages shared on his profile, one stands out where Albinoni raises awareness about organ donation. In another post, Veronelli can be seen visiting a streaming program recently. His unexpected departure has shocked the Argentine artistic community, remembering his talent and legacy in the entertainment industry.