Emilio Disi

One of the greatest humorists in Argentina, he owes his artistic surname to Italian film director Dino Risi. Famous and dearly loved for his performances in the eighties in extremely successful films such as Los Bañeros más locos del mundo (Crazy Beach Bums) (1987) and Bañeros II (Beach Bums II) (1989), Brigada explosiva (Explosive Brigade) (1986), Brigada explosiva contra los ninjas (Explosive Brigade Against Ninjas) (1986), in which he shared a billboard with Gino Renni, Hugo Arana, Berugo Carámbula, Moria Casán, Divina Gloria, among other great comedians. In the early nineties, filming would begin on another saga co-starring Guillermo Francella: Los Extermineitors (Exterminators) (1989) and Extermineitors II: la venganza del dragón (Exterminators II: The Dragon’s Revenge) (1990), a parody of the American saga Terminator. Later, he performed in hits such as Todas las azafatas van al cielo (Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven) (2001) directed by Daniel Burman, as well as the third part of the mythical saga from the eighties, Bañeros III (Beach Bums III) (2006).