Miguel Ángel Solá is a prolific Argentine actor who has made over sixty appearances in film and TV in Argentina since 1973. Solá belongs to the Vehil's dinasty of actors, eight generations of actors originally from Catalonia. His mother was Paquita Vehil and his aunt the legendary Luisa Vehil. His sister Mónica is also an actress. He was born in Buenos Aires and began working in television in 1973 and made his big screen debut with Más allá del sol in 1975. His theater beginnings were in 1971; by 1976 he achieved stardom in Peter Shaffer's Equus with Duilio Marzio. He is well remembered in The Elephant Man (play), Deathtrap (play), Jean Cocteau's The Two-headed Eagle, etc. By the 1980s, he had become a major film actor appearing in major films such as Asesinato en el senado de la nación (1984) and A dos aguas (1988). In 1995, he portrayed the 1920s-era doctor and epidemiologist, Salvador Mazza, in the biopic Casas de fuego. In the 2000s he acted in La fuga (2001), The Impatient Alchemist (2000), La puta y la ballena (2004) and Arizona Sur (2004). He moved to Spain where he has a notable career in theater, movies and TV. Solá married to Spanish actress Blanca Oteyza in 1996.
Beatriz Pedemonti
Felipe Martinelli
Salvador
Capitán Sierra
Klaus Miller
Alonso Soares
Teniente Sierra
Bernabé
Ignacio
Miguel (Present)
Fernando
Omar
Otto
Mario Suárez
Floreal Echegoyen
Abraham Bursztein
Inspector
Juan
Professor Espinosa
Víctor
Juan Dos
Suárez
Dr. Viale
Rodrigo
Zaldívar
Hugo de los Ríos
Daniel
Profesor de gimnasia
Alberto
Mario
Ingeniero
Rubén
El Nene
Mayor Molina
Fausto
Silveira
Laureano Irala
Juan (adult)
Raimundo Conti
Salvador Mazza
Ramón Valdez Cora
Profesor de música
Jorge Luis Borges
Natalio
Abuelo
Néstor
Camionero
Hector Germán Oesterheld
Armando
Self
Antonio
Rey