
Susú Pecoraro
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Susú Pecoraro (born December 4, 1952) is Argentine film and television actress. She was cast by María Luisa Bemberg in her 1982 drama, Señora de nadie (Nobody's Wife), and in 1984, she starred in the title role in Bemberg's historical drama, Camila, portraying Camila O'Gorman, a 19th-century Argentine socialite. The role earned her a Best Actress award at the Karlovy Vary and Havana Film Festivals. Later notable film roles in the decade included that of the wife of a man abducted by the dictatorship in Fernando Solanas' Sur (1987), and of Argentine intellectual in Prague in Beda Docampo Feijóo's Los Amores de Kafka (1988).
17
Films
5
TV Shows
Known For
22 Credits
Mujeres de nadie
as Ana Ortega
2007

Camila
as Camila O'Gorman
1984

Canelones
as Madre
2020

Historias de Diván
as Amalia
2013

Culpables
as Perla Venturino
2001

La Leona
as Sofía Uribe / Sarah Liberman
2016

The Absent Voice
2024

Roma
as Roma Di Toro
2004

Cheese Head
as Sra. Felman
2006

The South
as Rosi Echegoyen
1988

La fiesta de todos
1979

Mis días con Verónica
1980