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Fernando Fernán Gómez



 
 
Fernando Fernán Gómez (August 28, 1921 – November 21, 2007) was a Spanish actor and director. He was born in Lima
Lima

Lima is the Capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chill?n River, R?mac River and Lur?n River rivers, on a coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean....
, Peru
Peru

Peru , officially the Republic of Peru , is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean....
 as his mother, Spanish actress Carola Fernán-Gómez, was making a tour of Latin America
Latin America

Latin America is a region of the Americas where Romance languages ? particularly Spanish language and Portuguese language, and variably French language ? are primarily spoken....
. Inheriting his surname as a stage name, he moved to Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 in 1924.

After the Spanish Civil War
Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War was a major conflict in Spain that started after an attempted coup d'?tat by a group of Spanish Army generals, supported by the conservative Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right , Carlist groups and the fascistic Falange, against the government of the Second Spanish Republic, then under the leadership of pr...
 he began a study of Law
LAW

LAW may refer to:* Anti-tank warfare, e.g. the US Army M72 LAW or the British Army LAW 80*Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights ...
 but interrupted his studies to work in theater. In 1942 he began to work in cinema but also kept working in theater.






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Fernando Fernán Gómez (August 28, 1921 – November 21, 2007) was a Spanish actor and director. He was born in Lima
Lima

Lima is the Capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chill?n River, R?mac River and Lur?n River rivers, on a coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean....
, Peru
Peru

Peru , officially the Republic of Peru , is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean....
 as his mother, Spanish actress Carola Fernán-Gómez, was making a tour of Latin America
Latin America

Latin America is a region of the Americas where Romance languages ? particularly Spanish language and Portuguese language, and variably French language ? are primarily spoken....
. Inheriting his surname as a stage name, he moved to Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 in 1924.

After the Spanish Civil War
Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War was a major conflict in Spain that started after an attempted coup d'?tat by a group of Spanish Army generals, supported by the conservative Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right , Carlist groups and the fascistic Falange, against the government of the Second Spanish Republic, then under the leadership of pr...
 he began a study of Law
LAW

LAW may refer to:* Anti-tank warfare, e.g. the US Army M72 LAW or the British Army LAW 80*Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights ...
 but interrupted his studies to work in theater. In 1942 he began to work in cinema but also kept working in theater. He formed his own theater company and received awards for directing and writing. In the 1950s he began to direct movies, including the film of his novel, El viaje a ninguna parte
El viaje a ninguna parte

El viaje a ninguna parte is a 1986 in film Spain drama film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fern?n G?mez. It is based on his own novel with the same title....
. He was acclaimed for his 1958 comedy La vida por delante
La vida por delante

La vida por delante is a 1958 in film Spain comedy film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fern?n G?mez. The film had enough success to be continued by La vida alrededor in 1959 in film....
,
which had a sequel, La vida alrededor
La vida alrededor

La vida alrededor is a 1959 in film Spain comedy film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fern?n G?mez. The film follows La vida por delante made by the same crew in 1958 in film....
.


He married María Dolores Pradera
María Dolores Pradera

Mar?a Dolores Pradera is a Spain melodic singer and actress, and one of the most prestigious voices in Spain and Latin America. She is also known as Mar?a Dolores or La Pradera....
 in 1945; they divorced in 1959. He married Emma Cohen
Emma Cohen

Emma Cohen is a Spain actress whose real name is Emmanuela Beltr?n Rahola. She has had a long time relationship with actor and director Fernando Fern?n-G?mez whom she had married in 2000....
 in 2000. Fernando Fernán Gómez died in Madrid
Madrid

Madrid is the Capital and largest city of Spain. It is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits in the European Union after Greater London and Berlin, and its Madrid metropolitan area is the Largest urban areas of the European Union in the European Union after Paris aire urbaine, Greater London Urban Area, a...
 on November 21, 2007.

Filmography as director


  • Manicomio (1954)
  • El mensaje (1955)
  • El malvado Carabel (1956)
  • La vida por delante
    La vida por delante

    La vida por delante is a 1958 in film Spain comedy film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fern?n G?mez. The film had enough success to be continued by La vida alrededor in 1959 in film....
     (1958)
  • La vida alrededor
    La vida alrededor

    La vida alrededor is a 1959 in film Spain comedy film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fern?n G?mez. The film follows La vida por delante made by the same crew in 1958 in film....
     (1959)
  • Sólo para hombres (1960)
  • La venganza de Don Mendo (1961)
  • Y el mundo sigue (1963)
  • Los palomos (1964)
  • El extraño viaje
    El extraño viaje

    El extra?o viaje or The strange voyage is a 1964 in film Spain black drama film directed by Fernando Fern?n G?mez.Famous film director Jess Franco acts as the brother of the protagonist....
     (1964)
  • Ninette y un señor de Murcia (1965)
  • Mayores con reparos (1966)
  • Crimen imperfecto (1970)
  • Cómo casarse en 7 días (1971)
  • Yo la vi primero (1974)
  • La querida (1976)
  • Bruja, más que bruja (1976)
  • Mi hija Hildegart (1977)
  • Cinco tenedores (1979)
  • Mambrú se fue a la guerra (1986)
  • El viaje a ninguna parte
    El viaje a ninguna parte

    El viaje a ninguna parte is a 1986 in film Spain drama film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fern?n G?mez. It is based on his own novel with the same title....
     (1986)
  • El mar y el tiempo (1989)
  • Fuera de juego (1991)
  • Siete mil días juntos (1994)
  • Pesadilla para un rico (1997)
  • A Porta do Sol (1998)
  • Lázaro de Tormes (2001)


Filmography as actor in cinema


1997)
  • El sueño de los héroes (Sergio Renán, 1997)
  • Pepe Guindo (Manuel Iborra, 1998)
  • El abuelo (José Luis Garci
    José Luis Garci

    Jos? Luis Garci is a Film director, Film, writer, and actor in Spain Film.Garci gained early experience in cinema by writing scripts and acting....
    , 1998)
  • Todo sobre mi madre (Pedro Almodóvar
    Pedro Almodóvar

    Pedro Almod?var Caballero is a Spanish film director, screenwriter and Film producer.Almod?var is arguably the most successful and internationally known Spanish filmmaker of his generation....
    , 1999)
  • Plenilunio (Imanol Uribe, 1999)
  • La lengua de las mariposas (José Luis Cuerda, 1999)
  • Voz (Javier Aguirre, 2000)
  • Visionarios (Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, 2001)
  • El embrujo de Shanghai (Fernando Trueba, 2002)
  • En la ciudad sin límites
    En la ciudad sin límites

    En la ciudad sin l?mites is a 2002 Spanish film Thriller directed by Antonio Hern?ndez and starring Leonardo Sbaraglia and Fernando Fern?n G?mez....
    (Antonio Hernández, 2002)
  • Bibliofrenia (Marcos Moreno, 2003)
  • ¡Hay motivo! (Various, 2004) – voz en el epílogo
  • Tiovivo c. 1950
    Tiovivo c. 1950

    Tiovivo c. 1950 is a 2004 in film Cinema of Spain directed by Jos? Luis Garci. The film was nominated for six Goya Awards in 2005, and won the award for Best Production Design....
    (José Luis Garci, 2004)
  • Para que no me olvides (Patricia Ferreira, 2005)
  • Mia Sarah (Gustavo Ron, 2006)
    • Rosas de otoño (Juan de Orduña
      Juan de Orduña

      Juan de Ordu?a was a Spain film director....
      , Eduardo Morera, 1943)
    • Se vende un palacio (Ladislao Vajda
      Ladislao Vajda

      Ladislao Vajda was an Hungarian film director that made films in Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom, Italy and Germany....
      , 1943)
    • Turbante blanco (Ignacio F. Iquino
      Ignacio F. Iquino

      Ignacio F. Iquino, also credited as John Wood, Steve MacCohy, Prada-Iquino, Steve McCoy, Steve McCohy and Ignacio Iquino, was a Spanish people film director ....
      , 1943)
    • Viviendo al revés (Ignacio F. Iquino, 1943)
    • Cristina Guzmán (Gonzalo Delgrás, 1943)
    • Noche fantástica (Luis Marquina
      Luis Marquina

      Luis Marquina was a Spain film director and screenwriter.External links ...
      , 1943)
    • La chica del gato (Ramón Quadreny, 1943)
    • Empezó en boda (Raffaello Matarazzo, 1944)
    • Una chica de opereta (Ramón Quadreny, 1944)
    • Mi enemigo y yo (Ramón Quadreny, 1944)
    • Eres un caso (Ramón Quadreny, 1945)
    • Espronceda (Fernando Alonso Casares, 1945)
    • Se le fue el novio (Julio Salvador, 1945)
    • El destino se disculpa
      El destino se disculpa

      El destino se disculpa is a 1945 in film Spain drama film directed by Rafel Gil.It is based on the novel El fantasma written by Wenceslao Fern?ndez Fl?rez who co-wrote the screenplay....
       (José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
      José Luis Sáenz de Heredia

      Jos? Luis S?enz de Heredia was a Spain film director....
      , 1945)
    • El camino de Babel (Jerónimo Mihura, 1945)
    • Bambú (José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, 1945)
    • Domingo de carnaval
      Domingo de carnaval

      Domingo de carnaval is a 1945 in film Spain crime film written, directed and produced by Edgar Neville....
       (Edgar Neville
      Edgar Neville

      Edgar Neville Romr?e, Count of Berlanga de Duero was a Spain playwright and film director, a member of the Generation of '27.The films he directed in the 40s and 50s, yet not very successful in the box-office, reached a very characteristic and interesting mix of realism and romanticism; and actually several of them showed vivid and moving...
      , 1945)
    • La próxima vez que vivamos (Enrique Gómez, 1946)
    • Los habitantes de la casa deshabitada (Gonzalo Delgrás, 1946)
    • Es peligroso asomarse al exterior (Alejandro Ulloa, Arthur Duarte, 1946)
    • Noche sin cielo (Ignacio F. Iquino, 1947)
    • La muralla feliz (Enrique Herreros, 1947)
    • La sirena negra (Carlos Serrano de Osma, 1947)
    • Embrujo (Carlos Serrano de Osma, 1947)
    • Hoy no pasamos lista (Raúl Alfonso, Rafael Alonso, 1948)
    • Pototo, Boliche y compañía (Ramón Barreiro, 1948)
    • Encrucijada (Pedro Lazaga
      Pedro Lazaga

      Pedro Lazaga was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He directed 94 films between 1948 in film and 1979 in film....
      , 1948)
    • La mies es mucha (José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, 1948)
    • Botón de ancla (Ramón Torrado, 1948)
    • Noventa minutos (Antonio del Amo, 1949)
    • Alas de juventud (Antonio del Amo, 1949)
    • Facultad de letras (Pío Ballesteros, 1950)
    • Tiempos felices (Enrique Gómez, 1950)
    • El último caballo
      El último caballo

      El ?ltimo caballo is a 1950 in film Spain comedy film directed by Edgar Neville starring Fernando Fern?n G?mez.Plot SummaryCast...
       (Edgar Neville, 1950)
    • La noche del sábado (Rafael Gil
      Rafael Gil

      Rafael Gil was a Spain film director and screenwriter....
      , 1950)
    • Balarrasa (José Antonio Nieves Conde
      José Antonio Nieves Conde

      Jos? Antonio Nieves Conde is a Spain film director, and screenplay writer....
      , 1951)
    • La trinca del aire (Ramón Torrado, 1951)
    • El capitán Veneno (Luis Marquina
      Luis Marquina

      Luis Marquina was a Spain film director and screenwriter.External links ...
      , 1951)
    • Cincuenta años del Real Madrid (Rafael Gil, 1952)
    • El sistema Pelegrín (Ignacio F. Iquino, 1952)
    • Me quiero casar contigo (Jerónimo Mihura, 1952)
    • Los ojos dejan huellas (José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, 1952)
    • Vida en sombras (Lorenzo Llobet Gracia, 1952)
    • La voce del silenzio (Georg Wilhelm Pabst
      Georg Wilhelm Pabst

      Georg Wilhelm Pabst was an Austrian film director. Pabst was born in Raudnitz, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary , the son of a railroad employee.Returning from the United States, he was in France when World War I began....
      , 1953)
    • Esa pareja feliz
      Esa pareja feliz

      Esa pareja feliz is a 1951 in film Spain comedy film cowritten and codirected by Juan Antonio Bardem and Luis Garc?a Berlanga. It was their film debut....
       (Juan Antonio Bardem
      Juan Antonio Bardem

      Juan Antonio Bardem , was a Spanish screen writer and film director. He was best known for Muerte de un ciclista which won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, and Calle mayor ....
      , Luis García Berlanga
      Luis García Berlanga

      Luis Garc?a Berlanga is a Spain film director and screenwriter.When young, he decided to study Philosophy but his true vocation pushed him to enter in 1947 the Institute of Cinematographic Investigations and experiences in Madrid....
      , 1953)
    • Aeropuerto (Luis Lucia Mingarro, 1953)
    • Nadie lo sabrá (Ramón Torrado, 1953)
    • Manicomio (Fernando Fernán Gómez, Luis María Delgado, 1954)
    • Rebeldía (José Antonio Nieves Conde, 1954)
    • Morena Clara (Luis Lucia Mingarro, 1954)
    • La otra vida del capitán Contreras (Rafael Gil, 1955)
    • El guardián del paraíso (Arturo Ruiz Castillo, 1955)
    • Congreso en Sevilla (Antonio Román, 1955)
    • El mensaje (1955)
    • Lo scapolo (El soltero, Antonio Pietrangeli, 1955)
    • La gran mentira (Rafael Gil, 1956)
    • El fenómeno
      El Fenómeno

      El Fen?meno is the debut studio album by United States singer-songwriter Arc?ngel , released on December 9, 2008 by Machete Music....
       (José María Elorrieta, 1956)
    • El malvado Carabel (1956)
    • Viaje de novios (León Klimovsky
      León Klimovsky

      Le?n Klimovsky was an Argentina film director.A trained dentist, born in Buenos Aires, his real passion was always the cinema. He pioneered Argentine cultural movement known as film society and financed the first movie theater to show art movies....
      , 1956)
    • El inquilino (José Antonio Nieves Conde, 1957)
    • Las muchachas de azul (Pedro Lazaga
      Pedro Lazaga

      Pedro Lazaga was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He directed 94 films between 1948 in film and 1979 in film....
      , 1957)
    • Faustina
      Faustina (1957 film)

      Faustina is a 1957 in film cinema of Spain comedy film directed by Jos? Luis S?enz de Heredia. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival....
       (José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, 1957)
    • Un marido de ida y vuelta (Luis Lucia Mingarro, 1957)
    • Los ángeles del volante (Ignacio F. Iquino, 1957)
    • La vida por delante (Fernando Fernán Gómez, José Luis de la Torre, 1958)
    • Ana dice sí (Pedro Lazaga, 1958)
    • La vida alrededor (1959)
    • Luna de verano (Pedro Lazaga, 1959)
    • Soledad (Mario Craveri, Enrico Gras, Félix Acaso, 1959)
    • Bombas para la paz (Antonio Román, 1959)
    • La ironía del dinero (Edgar Neville, Guy Lefranc, 1959)
    • Sólo para hombres (1960)
    • La vida privada de Fulano de Tal (José María Forn, 1960)
    • Crimen para recién casados (Pedro Luis Ramírez, 1960)
    • Les Trois etc. du Colonel (Los tres etc. del coronel, Claude Boissol, 1960)
    • La venganza de Don Mendo (1961)
    • Adiós, Mimí Pompón (Luis Marquina, 1961)
    • Fantasmas en la casa (Pedro Luis Ramírez, 1961)
    • ¿Dónde pongo este muerto? (Pedro Luis Ramírez, 1962)
    • Benigno, hermano mío (Arturo González hijo, 1963)
    • Rififí en la ciudad (Jesús Franco
      Jesús Franco

      Jes?s "Jess" Franco is a Spain film director, screenwriter, cinematographer and actor. Though he had an American box office success with his first Women in prison films, 99 Women, in 1969, he never achieved wide commercial success....
      , 1963)
    • La becerrada (José María Forqué
      José María Forqué

      Jos? Mar?a Forqu? was a Spanish screenwriter and film director....
      , 1963)
    • Un vampiro para dos (Pedro Lazaga, 1965)
    • El mundo sigue (1965)
    • Ninette y un señor de Murcia (1965)
    • La Mujer de tu prójimo (Enrique Carreras, 1966)
    • Mayores con reparos (1966)
    • La vil seducción (José María Forqué, 1968)
    • ¿Por qué pecamos a los cuarenta? (Pedro Lazaga, 1969)
    • Las panteras se comen a los ricos (Ramón Fernández, 1969)
    • Carola de día, Carola de noche (Jaime de Armiñán
      Jaime de Armiñán

      Jaime de Armi??n, is a Spanish screenwriter and film director. He was nominated for Academy Awards as Best Foreign film twice, in 1972 for Mi querida se?orita and in 1980 for El Nido....
      , 1969)
    • Un adulterio decente (Rafael Gil, 1969)
    • Estudio amueblado 2.P. (José María Forqué, 1969)
    • El triangulito (José María Forqué, 1970)
    • De profesión, sus labores (Javier Aguirre, 1970)
    • Crimen imperfecto (1970)
    • Pierna creciente, falda menguante (Javier Aguirre, 1970)
    • Cómo casarse en 7 días (1971)
    • Las Ibéricas F.C. (Pedro Masó
      Pedro Masó

      Pedro Mas? was a Spain director, producer, and scriptwriter.His relation with the cinema began at an early age when he was employed as a boy in the Estudios Chamart?n in Madrid....
      , 1971)
    • Los gallos de la madrugada (José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, 1971)
    • Vera, un cuento cruel (Josefina Molina, 1973)
    • Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo (Roberto Gavaldón, 1973)
    • La leyenda del alcalde de Zalamea (Mario Camus
      Mario Camus

      Mario Camus is a Spanish screenwriter and film director. He won the Golden Bear at Berlin Film Festival with La colmena ....
      , 1973)
    • Ana y los lobos
      Ana y los lobos

      Ana y los lobos is a 1973 in film Spain drama film co-written and directed by Carlos Saura.The film goes on with Mam? cumple cien a?os directed by Saura in 1979....
       (Carlos Saura
      Carlos Saura

      Carlos Saura is a Spanish people film director....
      , 1973)
    • El espíritu de la colmena (Víctor Erice
      Víctor Erice

      V?ctor Erice Aras is a Spanish film director.He studied law, political science, and economics at the University of Madrid also attended the Escuela Oficial de Cinematografia in 1963 to study film direction....
      , 1973)
    • Yo la vi primero (1974)
    • El amor del capitán Brando (Jaime de Armiñán, 1974)
    • Sensualidad (Germán Lorente, 1975)
    • Pim, pam, pum... ¡fuego!
      Pim, pam, pum... ¡fuego!

      Pim, pam, pum... ?fuego! is a 1975 in film Spain drama film directed by Pedro Olea dealing with the effects of Spanish Civil War in the 1940s in Madrid....
       (Pedro Olea
      Pedro Olea

      Pedro Olea is a Spanish screenwriter, film producer and film director....
      , 1975)
    • Yo soy Fulana de Tal (Pedro Lazaga, 1975)
    • Jó, papá (Jaime de Armiñán, 1975)
    • La querida (1976)
    • El anacoreta (Juan Estelrich, 1976)
    • Bruja, más que bruja (1976)
    • Gulliver
      Gulliver

      Gulliver can refer to:In fiction:*Lemuel Gulliver, the main character of the story Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift*Gulliver "Gully" Foyle, the lead protagonist in the science fiction novel The Stars My Destination...
       (Alfonso Ungría, 1976)
    • Las cuatro novias de Augusto Pérez (José Jara, 1976)
    • Imposible para una solterona (Rafael Romero Marchent, 1976)
    • Reina Zanahoria (Gonzalo Suárez
      Gonzalo Suárez

      Gonzalo Su?rez Morilla , is a Spanish writer, screenwriter and film director.In 1963 publishes his first novel named De cuerpo presente....
      , 1977)
    • La ragazza dal pigiama giallo (La chica del pijama amarillo, Flavio Mogherini, 1977)
    • Más fina que las gallinas (Jesús Yagüe, 1977)
    • Parranda
      Parranda

      Parranda or Parranda de aguinaldo are musical sorts, from the coast zone of the states Aragua and Carabobo, in Venezuela, where the tambora becomes present as accompanying instrument, with an important Afro-Venezuelan influence....
       (Gonzalo Suárez, 1977)
    • Chely (Ramón Fernández, 1977)
    • Los restos del naufragio (Ricardo Franco, 1978)
    • Arriba Hazaña (José María Gutiérrez Santos, 1978)
    • Madrid al desnudo (Jacinto Molina, 1979)
    • Milagro en el circo (Alejandro Galindo, 1979)
    • Mamá cumple cien años (Carlos Saura, 1979)
    • Yo qué sé (Emma Cohen
      Emma Cohen

      Emma Cohen is a Spain actress whose real name is Emmanuela Beltr?n Rahola. She has had a long time relationship with actor and director Fernando Fern?n-G?mez whom she had married in 2000....
      , 1980)
    • Maravillas (Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
      Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón

      Manuel Guti?rrez Arag?n is an award-winning Spanish screenwriter and film director....
      , 1981)
    • 127 millones libres de impuestos (Pedro Masó, 1981)
    • Apaga... y vámonos (Antonio Hernández, 1982)
    • Copia cero (Eduardo Campoy, 1982)
    • Bésame, tonta (Fernando González de Canales, 1982)
    • Soldados de plomo (José Sacristán
      José Sacristán

      Jos? Sacrist?n is a famous Spain film, theatre and television actor.He has directed three films:* Yo me bajo en la pr?xima, ?y usted? * Cara de acelga ...
      , 1983)
    • Interior roig (Interior rojo, Eugenio Anglada, 1983)
    • La colmena
      La colmena (film)

      This article is about the film. For the novel upon which the film is based see The Hive La Colmena is a Spanish film directed by Mario Camus....
       (Mario Camus
      Mario Camus

      Mario Camus is a Spanish screenwriter and film director. He won the Golden Bear at Berlin Film Festival with La colmena ....
      , 1983)
    • Juana la loca... de vez en cuando (José Ramón Larraz, 1983)
    • Stico (Jaime de Armiñán, 1984)
    • Feroz (Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, 1984)
    • Los Zancos (Carlos Saura, 1984)
    • La noche más hermosa
      La noche más hermosa

      La noche m?s hermosa is a 1983 film directed by Manuel Guti?rrez Arag?n and starring Jos? M. Sacrist?n, Victoria Abril, and Bibi Andersen. A reviewer for All Movie Guide called an "ostensible comedy" and said it was "almost as hard to believe as director Manuel Guti?rrez-Arag?n's previous effort Feroz."...
       (Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, 1984)
    • De hombre a hombre (Ramón Fernández, 1985)
    • Luces de bohemia (Miguel Ángel Díez, 1985)
    • Réquiem por un campesino español (Francisco Betriú, 1985)
    • La corte de Faraón (José Luis García Sánchez, 1985)
    • Marbella, un golpe de cinco estrellas (Miguel Hermoso, 1985)
    • La mitad del cielo (Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, 1986)
    • Pobre mariposa (Raúl de la Torre, 1986)
    • Mambrú se fue a la guerra (1986)
    • El viaje a ninguna parte (1986)
    • Delirios de amor (Antonio González Vigil, Luis Eduardo Aute
      Luis Eduardo Aute

      Luis Eduardo Aute is a Spanish musician, singer-songwriter, film director, painter and poet....
      , Cristina Andreu, Félix Rotaeta, 1986)
    • El gran Serafín (José María Ulloque, 1987)
    • Cara de acelga (José Sacristán, 1987)
    • Mi general (Jaime de Armiñán, 1987)
    • Moros y Cristianos (Luis García Berlanga, 1987)
    • Esquilache
      Esquilache

      Esquilache is a 1989 in film Spain film directed by Josefina Molina. The film stars Fernando Fern?n G?mez as Leopoldo de Gregorio, Marquis of Esquilache....
       (Josefina Molina 1987)
    • El mar y el tiempo (1989)
    • El río que nos lleva (Antonio del Real
      Antonio del Real

      Antonio del Real is a Spain film director, actor and screenwriter. ...
      , 1989)
    • Fuera de juego (1991)
    • El rey pasmado (Imanol Uribe
      Imanol Uribe

      Imanol Uribe is an awarded Spain screenwriter and film director.He was born in San Salvador from Basque origins. Uribe was married to Mar?a Barranco....
      , 1991)
    • Marcellino (Marcelino, pan y vino, Luigi Comencini
      Luigi Comencini

      Luigi Comencini was an Italy film director. Together with Dino Risi, Ettore Scola and Mario Monicelli, he was considered among the masters of the commedia all'italiana genre....
      , 1991)
    • Chechu y familia (Álvaro Sáenz de Heredia, 1992)
    • Belle Époque (Fernando Trueba
      Fernando Trueba

      Fernando Trueba is an award-winning Spanish book editor, screenwriter and film director.Among other awards, he has won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film with Belle ?poque in 1993, and the Goya Award as Best Director three times....
      , 1992)
    • Cartas desde Huesca (Antonio Artero, 1993)
    • Así en el cielo como en la tierra (José Luis Cuerda
      José Luis Cuerda

      Jos? Luis Cuerda is a Spanish film director, screenwriter and Film producer.He has produced three films of Alejandro Amen?bar ....
      , 1995)
    • Pintadas (Juan Estelrich junior, 1996)
    • Pesadilla para un rico (1996)
    • Tranvía a la Malvarrosa (José Luis García Sánchez, 1996)
    • La hermana (Juan José Porto


    Filmography as television actor


    • Fábulas (1968) (Series)
    • El alcalde de Zalamea (Episodio de Estudio 1) (1968)
    • Del dicho al hecho (Series) (1971)
    • Juan soldado
      Juan Soldado

      Juan Soldado, the name given to Juan Castillo Morales by his devotees, is a folk saint revered by many in northwestern Mexico and in the southwestern United States....
      (1973)
    • El pícaro (Mini-series) (1974)
    • Memorias del cine español (Episodio) (1978)
    • Fortunata y Jacinta (Mini-series) (1980)
    • El alcalde de Zalamea (Episodio de Teatro estudio) (1981)
    • Ramón y Cajal (Series) (1982)
    • Los desastres de la guerra (Mini-series) (1983)
    • Las pícaras (Episodio) (1983)
  • El jardín de Venus (Series) (1983)
  • Nuevo amanecer (Episodio de Cuentos imposibles) (1984)
  • La noche del cine español (Dos episodios) (1985–1986)
  • Juncal (Mini-series) (1987)
  • La mujer de tu vida: La mujer perdida (1988)
  • La mujer de tu vida 2: Las mujeres de mi vida (1992)
  • Esta noche es Nochebuena (Episodio de Farmacia de guardia) (1992)
  • Los ladrones van a la oficina (Series) (1993)
  • Los ladrones van a la oficina (1993–1995)
  • Cuéntame cómo pasó
    Cuéntame cómo pasó

    Cu?ntame c?mo pas? , also known as Cu?ntame, is a Spanish television series set during the last years of Francoist rule, and the Spanish transition to democracy in Spain....
     (2001)


  • Plays by Fernando Fernán Gómez


    Las bicicletas son para el verano (1978)

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