Hugo Medina
Medina in 2020
Born
Hugo Daniel Medina Medina

(1943-10-18) October 18, 1943 (age 82)
Alma materUniversity of Chile
OccupationActor

Hugo Daniel Medina Medina (Santiago, October 18, 1943) is a Chilean actor and theater director.

Biography

[edit]

Trained at the University of Chile's School of Theatre and the River Side Institute in London, he acknowledges the influence of Pedro Orthous and Agustín Siré, both key figures in shaping the university theatre scene in Chile, and of Nobel laureate Dario Fo. His work on stage, since 1964, has developed along three lines: the universal classical repertoire, primarily with university companies; Chilean classical plays; and, finally, a militant theatre, with an avant-garde aesthetic and strong political content, developed during the Popular Unity government (1970–1973) in Chile and later in exile in England, Sweden, and Germany, among other European countries.

Medina has said that for him, acting "is more than work; it's the pleasure of having this vital expression of creating, inventing characters, and putting them at the service of a whole, with its social, psychological, and aesthetic mechanisms, but above all, essential for the creators involved."

He highlights his participation in the productions: A Midsummer Night's Dream with the University of Chile Theater (1965), Viet Rock (1969), Chile 11.9.73, and The End of the World Called Us, presented for two years (1975–1977) in various European theaters. First in Sweden with the Sandino Company (1982) and later at the Catholic University of Chile, Lomas del Paraíso (1997), El Vestidor (1998), La Viuda de Apablaza (1999), Rompiendo Códigos (2000), Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (2001), and other works such as "Hechos Consumados" (1988), Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1986), and Ariel Dorfman's well-known play Death and the Maiden (1991), with the Teatro Imagen, Luciérnaga, and Chilean National Theater companies.

From 1972 to the present, Medina has maintained a significant and continuous body of work in film. Between 1972 and 1987, he acted in several politically charged films, first in Chile and then in Bulgaria, Sweden, and Germany, during the years he spent in exile following the coup d'état of September 1973. Among his notable works are Metamorphosis of the Chief of the Political Police (1972), The Promised Land (1973), and Disappeared Prisoners (1979). With the restoration of democracy in Chile, Medina participated in several films, including Sussi (1987), Johnny 100 Pesos (1993), and Historias de Fútbol (1997). This period is characterized by his involvement in productions with less overtly political content, more commercially oriented, and extensive work in television (telenovelas, educational programs, and miniseries). Since 1988, he has taught acting and basic emotional processes, both in Chile and Europe.[1] In the last decade he has worked on award-winning films such as Jailbreak Pact (2020), Chile '76 (2022), and Prison in the Andes (2023), continuing the theme related to dictatorship and human rights violations.

In 2007 and 2011, he won the Altazor Award for Best Theater Actor. In 2018, he received a tribute from the Chilean Actors' Union for his career achievements.[2][3] In 2024 he received the Caleuche Award as best male actor film performance for Prison in the Andes where he characterized Manuel Contreras.[4]

Kidnapping and Exile

[edit]

On November 20, 1973, Medina was kidnapped, detained, and tortured at the Buin Infantry Regiment No. 1 in Recoleta. He was subsequently sent to the Santiago Public Prison. After a military trial and an eight-month civilian trial, insufficient evidence was found to convict him, and he was released on November 22, 1975. Medina was forced into exile in England, with a 10-year ban on returning to Chile. In London, he reunited with Coca Rudolphy and Marcelo Romo, who were in exile after suffering the same fate as Medina. He returned to Chile in 1985.[5][6]

On December 14, 2022, the Santiago Court of Appeals ordered the Chilean government to pay Medina 120 million pesos in damages for emotional distress due to the torture and coercion he suffered during Augusto Pinochet's civic-military dictatorship. It was established that Medina was a victim of illegal detention, imprisonment, and torture between November 20, 1973, and November 22, 1975, with the resulting serious physical and psychological consequences.[7]

Filmography

[edit]

Films

[edit]
Year Títle Character Director
1973 Metamorfosis del jefe de la policía política Helvio Soto
1973 La tierra prometida Campesino Miguel Littín
1977 Queridos compañeros Pablo de la Barra
1978 El paso Orlando Lübbert
1979 Prisioneros desaparecidos Sergio M. Castilla
1979 De försvunna Sergio M. Castilla
1986 Nemesio Cristián Lorca
1987 Sussi Gonzalo Justiniano
1987 La estación del regreso Camionero Leo Kocking
1993 Johnny cien pesos Professor Gustavo Graef Marino
1997 Historias de fútbol Don Mario Andrés Wood
1999 The Sentimental Teaser Loro Cristián Galaz
1999 El desquite Andrés Wood
2000 Coronation Locutor de radio Silvio Caiozzi
2001 Un ladrón y su mujer Rodrigo Sepúlveda
2003 Estación de invierno Pamela Espinoza
2004 El tesoro de los caracoles Don Julio Cristián Jiménez
2005 Alberto: ¿Quién sabe cuánto cuesta hacer un ojal? Ricardo Larraín
2008 The Sky, the Earth and the Rain José Luis Torres
2008 The Good Life Pepe Andrés Wood
2009 Optical Illusions Don Justo Cristián Jiménez
2011 Bonsái Gazmuri Cristián Jiménez
2011 03:34: Earthquake in Chile Don Cucho Juan Pablo Ternicier
2014 Hijo de Trauco Rafael Alan Fischer
2020 Jailbreak Pact Padre Gerard Fôvet David Albala
2022 1976 Padre Sánchez Manuela Martelli
2023 Prison in the Andes Manuel Contreras Felipe Carmona

Television

[edit]
Telenovelas
Year Channel
Title Role
1985 Matrimonio de papel Gabriel Román Canal 13
Marta a las ocho Antonio Gutiérrez TVN
Morir de amor Manuel Tapia
1991 Volver an empezar Salustio Moure
1993 Doble juego Ángel Canal 13
1994 Rompecorazón Ignacio Riesco TVN
1997 Oro verde Casimiro Moraga
1998 Iorana Hotu Pakarati
2003 16 Ambrosio Vargas
2004 Destinos Cruzados Ruperto Menchaca
17 Ambrosio Vargas
2015 La Poseída José María Leal
2019 Río Oscuro Eusebio Llanos Canal 13
2023 Juego de ilusiones Nadir Nazir Mega
Series
Year Title Role
1972 La sal del desierto
1987 La Quintrala Alonso Solórzano y Velasco
1992 Los Venegas Torrejón
1992 Estrictamente sentimental Onofre Salcedo
1997 Brigada Escorpión Horacio Luna
1998 Las historias de Sussi Ricardo Santa María
1998 Los Cárcamo Tito
2000 Gracias por la vida Juan Manríquez
2001 A la suerte de la olla Gilberto Moraga
2004 El cuento del tío Evaristo
2004 Loco por ti Alberto
2005 Mea culpa Porfirio Pino
2005 Tiempo final: en tiempo real Comisario
2005 Heredia y asociados Julio
2007; 2024 El día menos pensado Padre Valentín / Padre Ramiro
2007 Litoral Carlos Rey
2008 Huaiquimán y Tolosa Juan
2008 Ana y los siete Nicolás Correa
2010 Adiós al séptimo de línea Santiago Amengual
2010 Volver a mí Mauricio Toledo
2016 Bala Loca Julio Osorio
2017 Irreversible Víctor Valderrama
2018 Mary & Mike Carlos Prats
2022 Celeste Héctor Correa

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Hugo Medina". Cinechile (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-12-11.
  2. ^ "14 ACTORES Y ACTRICES CHILENOS SON LOS PROTAGONISTAS DE NUESTRO LIBRO "ABCDIARIO ACTORAL" – Chileactores". www.chileactores.cl (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2019-01-30. Retrieved 2025-12-11.
  3. ^ Gilabert, Valentina (2024-01-22). "Homenaje al cineasta Luis Costa y al actor Hugo Medina en FECICH 16". Cinechile (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-12-11.
  4. ^ Aliaga, Carlos (2025-05-13). "UAcademia reconoce trayectoria académica del actor y exdocente Hugo Medina - Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano". Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano (in European Spanish). Archived from the original on 2025-06-21. Retrieved 2025-12-11.
  5. ^ ADN, Ciudadano (2016-07-26). "Hugo Medina recordó las torturas que sufrió en dictadura: «No puedo perdonarlos si no hay justicia»". ADN Radio (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-12-11.
  6. ^ Tercera, La (2011-11-21). "La difícil vida actual de Marcelo Romo, el ex galán rebelde". La Tercera. Retrieved 2025-12-11.
  7. ^ Dínamo, El. "Justicia confirma millonaria indemnización a actor Hugo Medina por detención y torturas en 1973". El Dínamo | Noticias de Chile y el mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-12-11.