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Adolfo Marsillach

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Spanish actor (1928–2002)
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In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Marsillach and the second or maternal family name is Soriano.
Adolfo Marsillach
Adolfo Marsillach
Born
Adolfo Marsillach Soriano

(1928-01-25)25 January 1928
Barcelona, Spain
Died21 January 2002(2002-01-21) (aged 73)
Madrid, Spain
ChildrenCristina andBlanca

Adolfo Marsillach Soriano (January 25, 1928 – January 21, 2002) was a Spanish actor, playwright and theatre director.[1] He was born inBarcelona.[2]

He was known for his collaborations with playwrightAlberto Miralles.

He is the father of actressesBlanca Marsillach andCristina Marsillach.[3][4]

Partial filmography

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  • Mariona Rebull (1947) - Darío Rueda
  • Cerca de la ciudad (1952) - Padre José
  • Don Juan Tenorio (1952) - Capitán Centellas
  • Jeromín (1953) - Felipe II
  • Flight 971 (1953) - Doctor
  • Torrepartida (1956) - Rafael
  • La cárcel de cristal (1957) - Julio Togores
  • El frente infinito (1959) - Padre Herrera
  • Salto a la gloria (1959) - Santiago Ramón y Cajal
  • Un hecho violento (1959) - Captain Clark
  • Maribel and the Strange Family (1960) - Marcelino
  • Police Calling 091 (1960) - Andrés Martín
  • Mi calle (1960) - Gonzalo
  • Peace Never Comes (1960) - López
  • Searching for Monica (1962) - Daniel Ferrero
  • Historia de una noche (1962) - Daniel Romero
  • Alegre juventud (1963) - Padre Ramón
  • La pandilla de los once (1963) - Toni 'El Jefe'
  • The Black Tulip (1964) - Baron La Mouche
  • Champagne for Savages (1964) - Le docteur
  • Los dinamiteros (1964) - Actor en 'Rapiña en Golden City' (uncredited)
  • El tímido (1965)
  • The Wild Ones of San Gil Bridge (1966) - Sacerdote
  • Una historia de amor (1967) - Gómez
  • Camino de la verdad (1968)
  • El certificado (1970) - Víctor Escuder
  • Flor de santidad (1973) - Conde de Añobre
  • The Regent's Wife (1974) - Víctor Quintanar
  • La cruz del diablo (1975) - Cesar del Rio
  • El hombre de los hongos (1976) - Everardo / father
  • La ciutat cremada (1976) - Francesc Cambó
  • Al servicio de la mujer española (1978) - Julio Hernández / Soledad
  • El poderoso influjo de la luna (1981) - Emilio
  • Sesión continua (1984) - José Manuel Varela
  • The Heifer (1985) - Marqués
  • Delirios de amor (1986) - Juan Bautista Salgado (segment "Delirio 1")
  • Esquilache (1989) - Carlos III
  • The Long Winter (1992) - Casimiro Casals (final film role)

References

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  1. ^"Adolfo Marsillach". Movies & TV Dept.The New York Times. 2016. Archived fromthe original on 2016-01-19.
  2. ^Muñoz Coronel, Joaquín (5 July 2022)."Adolfo Marsillach soy yo".Lanza Digital.
  3. ^Díaz, Fátima (8 April 2022)."Blanca Marsillach, de hija díscola a actriz comprometida".Diario de Sevilla.
  4. ^Ortega, Adolfo (14 June 2022)."Entrevista | Blanca Marsillach: "Mi padre se comprometió políticamente y yo lo hago con los colectivos vulnerables a través del teatro"".20minutos.es.

External links

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Actors and Actresses Union Lifetime Achievement Award
Lifetime Achievement Award at theActors and Actresses Union Awards
Max Award of Honor
Lifetime Achievement Award atPremios Max
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