Manuel Andrés

Manuel Andrés González (17 March 1930 – 1 September 2013) was a Spanish writer and actor known for his role as Julián Pastor in the TV series La que se avecina.[1]

Manuel Andrés
Born
Manuel Andrés González

(1930-03-17)17 March 1930
Valencia, Spain
Died1 September 2013(2013-09-01) (aged 83)
Valencia, Spain
OccupationWriter and actor
Years active1954–2009

In 1954 he played Rosas de otoño, by Jacinto Benavente, with Irene López Heredia in Madrid.[2] His biggest important role at stage were La viuda valenciana (1960),[3] and El anzuelo de Fenisa (1961),[4] both by Lope de Vega; De pronto, una noche... (1964), by Alfonso Paso;[5] and La fiaca (1994), by Ricardo Talesnik.[6]

In 2009 he was awarded by the Premio Especial Tirant (2009).[7]

He died on 1 September 2013 after suffering a respiratory failure at aged 83.[8]

Filmography

Films

  • 2009 – Perder el tiempo
  • 2007 – Buscando a Emma
  • 2007 – Ladrones
  • 2006 – Cartas de Sorolla
  • 2004 – Sucedió en España
  • 2004 – Tiovivo c. 1950
  • 2002 – Primer y último amor
  • 2002 – Mi casa es tu casa
  • 2001 – La fuga
  • 2000 – Terca vida
  • 1993 – Tres palabras
  • 1975 – Manchas de sangre en un coche nuevo
  • 1972 – Ligue story
  • 1970 – El cronicón
  • 1967 – De cuerpo presente
  • 1996 – Fantasía 3

Television

  • 1964 – Confidencias
  • 1964 – Escuela de maridos
  • 1969 – La risa española
  • 1970 – Hora vez
  • 1973 – Teatro Catalán
  • 1974 – Silencio, estrenamos
  • 1980 – Estudio 1
  • 1982 – Ramón y Cajal: Historia de una voluntad
  • 1982 – La máscara negra
  • 1983 – Anillos de oro
  • 1986 – Segunda enseñanza
  • 1991 – La huella del crimen
  • 1992 – Primero izquierda
  • 1993 – Lleno, por favor
  • 1994 – Encantada de la vida
  • 1994 – ¡Ay, Señor, Señor!
  • 1996 – La casa de los líos
  • 1998 – Hermanas
  • 1998 – Manos a la obra
  • 1999 – 7 vidas
  • 2001 – Periodistas
  • 2002 – Policías, en el corazón de la calle
  • 2003 – Arroz y tartana
  • 2004 – ¿Se puede?
  • 2004 – Manolito Gafotas
  • 2004 – Mis adorables vecinos
  • 2006 – Amistades peligrosas
  • 2006 – Aquí no hay quien viva
  • 2006 – Fuera de control
  • 2006 – Los simuladores
  • 2006–2007 – SMS
  • 2007 – Cafetería Manhattan
  • 2007 – Los Serrano
  • 2007 -2008 – La que se avecina
  • 2007 – Génesis: En la mente del asesino
  • 2008 – Sin tetas no hay paraíso
  • 2008 – Hospital Central

Short films

  • 2009 – Perder el tiempo
  • 2007 – Acuérdate de mí
  • 2007 – A primera vista
  • 2006 – Vida de la ONU muerto
  • 2005 – Envejece conmigo
  • 2004 – Las hormigas acuden puntuales a las citas
  • 2002 – Soñando al Fénix

Miniseries

  • 1995 – La Regenta
gollark: Oh yes, just remove wires surgically implanted in your brain casually.
gollark: They could just mind-control me into recharging it.
gollark: If someone gets access to a computer in my *brain*, they can alter my beliefs and perceptions - subject me to horrible torture forever, make me an entirely different person, sort of thing.
gollark: Currently, if someone gets unauthorized access to my computer, at worst they will have access to a bunch of personal information and passwords, but I can change the passwords and wipe the computer, although it would be somewhat tedious.
gollark: OLEDs still use polarizers except the shiny new Samsung stuff.

References

  1. "Dos divorciadas revolucionarán la serie "La que se avecina"". La Voz Digital. 22 October 2007. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  2. "Reposición de Rosas de otoño" (PDF). Diario ABC (in Spanish). 24 July 1954. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  3. ""La viuda valenciana" de Lope de Vega en el María Guerrero" (PDF). Diario ABC (in Spanish). 22 November 1960. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  4. "El anzuelo de Fenisa, de Lope de Vega en el María Guerrero" (PDF). Diario ABC (in Spanish). 4 March 1961. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  5. "Estreno de "De pronto una noche..." en el Teatro Club" (PDF). Diario ABC (in Spanish). 4 December 1964. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  6. "Cartelera de Madrid" (PDF). Diario ABC (in Spanish). 10 December 1994. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  7. "Tirant d'escolars". El País (in Spanish). 24 February 2009. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  8. "El actor Manuel Andrés fallece a los 83 años". Europa Press (in Spanish). 2 September 2013. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
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