Roberto Rey | |
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Born | 15 February 1905 |
Died | 30 May 1972 | (aged 67)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1935-1970 (film) |
Roberto Rey (15 February 1905 – 30 May 1972) was a Chilean film actor who worked in Spain, appearing in more than fifty films during his career including the 1935 musical Paloma Fair.[1]
Selected filmography
[edit]- A Lucky Man (1930)
- A Gentleman in Tails (1931)
- Transit Camp (1932)
- Paloma Fair (1935)
- The Dancer and the Worker (1936)
- The Barber of Seville (1938)
- It Always Ends That Way (1939)
- A Palace for Sale (1942)
- The Princess of the Ursines (1947)
- Bella the Savage (1953)
- They Fired with Their Lives (1959)
- Litri and His Shadow (1960)
- A Girl from Chicago (1960)
- The Daughters of Helena (1963)
- Gunfighters of Casa Grande (1964)
- Aragonese Nobility (1965)
- The Complete Idiot (1970)
References
[edit]- ^ D'Lugo p.106
Bibliography
[edit]- D'Lugo, Marvin. Guide to the Cinema of Spain. Greenwood Publishing, 1997.
External links
[edit]- Roberto Rey at IMDb
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