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 | |
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Born | Manuel Andrés González 17 March 1930 Valencia, Spain |
Died | 1 September 2013 83) Valencia, Spain | (aged
Occupation | Writer and actor |
Years active | 1954–2009 |
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
- "Dos divorciadas revolucionarán la serie "La que se avecina"". La Voz Digital. 22 October 2007. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
- "Reposición de Rosas de otoño" (PDF). Diario ABC (in Spanish). 24 July 1954. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- ""La viuda valenciana" de Lope de Vega en el María Guerrero" (PDF). Diario ABC (in Spanish). 22 November 1960. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- "El anzuelo de Fenisa, de Lope de Vega en el María Guerrero" (PDF). Diario ABC (in Spanish). 4 March 1961. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- "Estreno de "De pronto una noche..." en el Teatro Club" (PDF). Diario ABC (in Spanish). 4 December 1964. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- "Cartelera de Madrid" (PDF). Diario ABC (in Spanish). 10 December 1994. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- "Tirant d'escolars". El País (in Spanish). 24 February 2009. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- "El actor Manuel Andrés fallece a los 83 años". Europa Press (in Spanish). 2 September 2013. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
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