Born on July 15, 1927, in the culturally rich and vibrant metropolis of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Luis Dávila, a highly acclaimed and accomplished Argentine actor, initially entered the world as Héctor González Ferrantino.
From the dawn of his storied profession, which unfolded over a remarkable 34-year period, spanning from the early years of 1952 to the later years of 1986, the illustrious Dávila consistently showcased his remarkable acting prowess, gracing the silver screen with his presence in an astonishing 82 cinematic titles.
As the curtain drew to a close on his extraordinary journey, the renowned figure of Argentine cinema, Dávila, bid farewell to this mortal coil on the twenty-eighth day of August, nineteen hundred and ninety-eight, in the city of his birth and lifelong affection, Buenos Aires, leaving behind a rich and enduring heritage that would forever be etched in the annals of Argentine cinematic history.