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The Wheel Of Life (1942 Film)
''The Wheel of Life'' (Spanish: ''La rueda de la vida'') is a 1942 Spanish film directed by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín.de España, Rafael. ''Directory of Spanish and Portuguese Film-Makers and Films''. Greenwood Press, 1994. . Synopsis The singer Nina Luján falls in love with Alberto del Vall, a composer who became famous in America and the two meet again after years, when she has entered an asylum after failing in her artistic career. Cast *Ismael Merlo as Alberto del Vall * Antoñita Colomé as Nina Luján *Gabriel Algara as Don Ricardo *Pedro Barreto as Peter *Eduardo Stern as Enrique *Alfonso Mancheño as Federico *Elisa Cavalcanti as Criada *Antonio Bayón as Don Rosendo *Xan das Bolas as Juanito *Salvador Videgaín *M. Romero Hita as Francisco *Antonio Casas Antonio Casas (11 November 1911 – 14 February 1982) was a Spanish footballer turned film actor who appeared in film between 1941 and his death in 1982. Casas originally began as a footballer ...
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Eusebio Fernández Ardavín
Eusebio Fernández Ardavín (1898–1965) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director. He was the brother of the playwright Luis Fernández Ardavín. His nephew César Fernández Ardavín who also became a film director, began his career working for Eusebio.Bentley p.128 Selected filmography * '' The Girl from Bejar'' (1926) * ''Broken Lives'' (1933) * '' The Moorish Queen'' (1937) * '' The Queen's Flower Girl'' (1940) * ''The Strange Marchioness'' (1940) * ''The Wheel of Life'' (1942) * ''El abanderado'' (1943) * ''Lady in Ermine'' (1947) * '' Neutrality'' (1949) * ''Vertigo'' (1951) * ''The Beauty of Cadiz ''The Beauty of Cadiz'' (French: ''La belle de Cadix'', Spanish: ''La bella de Cádiz'') is a 1953 French-Spanish musical comedy film directed by Raymond Bernard and Eusebio Fernández Ardavín and starring Luis Mariano, Carmen Sevilla and Jean ...'' (1953) References Bibliography * Bentley, Bernard. ''A Companion to Spanish Cinema''. Boydell & Brewer 2008. Exter ...
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Cesáreo González
Cesáreo González Rodríguez (1903 – 1968) was a Spanish film producer. González was born in 1903 in Vigo, Spain. When he was 12, he took a boat to Cuba and worked as a salesman. He would later work in Mexico at his uncle's bakery, and return to Spain as a young adult. In 1940, he began a production company called Suevia Films. Its first release was '' Stowaway on Board'' (1941), a film starring Florian Rey, in 1941. He would go on to produce over 100 films. González chose local Spanish talent to act and perform music in his films, such as folk singer Lola Flores, actress María Félix, comedian Pepe Iglesias, and child prodigy Joselito. He would later produce under the name Cesáreo González Producciones Cinematográficas. He died in Madrid in 1968. Selected filmography *'' Stowaway on Board'' (1941) * ''The Wheel of Life'' (1942) *''Bambú'' (1945) *'' El emigrado'' (1946) *'' The Prodigal Woman'' (1946) * ''The Holy Queen'' (1947) *'' La Fé'' (1947) *''B ...
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Ramón Torrado
Ramón Torrado (born 5 April 1905-January 1990) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He directed 50 films between 1942 and 1978. Along his brother Adolfo Torrado, they worked in Suevia Films, and he directed ''Botón de ancla'' (1948), with a good success and was adapted many times, ''El famoso Carballeira'', ''Polizón a bordo'' (1941), ''Mar abierto'' (1946) and ''Sabela de Cambados'' (1948). He met dancer Lola Flores and she appeared in ''Estrella de Sierra Morena'' (1952), and ''María de la O'' (1959), which was adapted from the 1936 version by Francisco Elías Riquelme and Carmen Amaya, Julio Peña, Antonio Moreno and Pastora Imperio were the main characters. He directed ''Mi canción es para ti'' (1965), starring Manolo Escobar, Ángel de Andrés, María Martín, Alejandra Nilo, María Isbert and Rafaela Aparicio. He directed others musical films with Manolo Escobar such as ''Un beso en el puerto'', (1966) and ''El padre Manolo'' (1967). He directed Spaghett ...
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Antoñita Colomé
Antoñita Colomé (February 18, 1912 – August 28, 2005) was a Spanish film actress. She was a popular star during the Spanish Republic, appearing in films such as '' World Crisis'' (1934).Bentley p.57 Selected filmography * ''The Pure Truth'' (1931) * ''A Gentleman in Tails'' (1931) * '' Mercedes'' (1933) * '' The Man Who Laughed at Love'' (1933) * '' World Crisis'' (1934) * ''The Wicked Carabel'' (1935) * ''The Dancer and the Worker'' (1936) * '' The Lady from Trévelez'' (1936) * '' A Woman in Danger'' (1936) * '' The Reluctant Hero'' (1941) * ''The Wheel of Life ''The Wheel of Life'' is a famous boulder problem in the sport of rock climbing. Located in Hollow Mountain Cave in the Grampians of Australia and initially graded , it is now commonly considered to be . Route The problem, which consists of ...'' (1942) * '' Idyll in Mallorca'' (1943) * '' The Gypsy and the King'' (1946) References Bibliography * Bentley, Bernard. ''A Companion to Spanish Cinema''. Boyd ...
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Ismael Merlo
Ismael Merlo (1 September 1918 – 10 September 1984) was a Spanish actor. He appeared in 82 films and television shows between 1941 and 1984. He starred in the 1966 film ''La caza'', which won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. Partial filmography * '' Stowaway on Board'' (1941) - Antonciño * ''Rojo y negro'' (1942) - Miguel * ''The Wheel of Life'' (1942) - Alberto del Vall * ''No te niegues a vivir'' (1942) * ''La niña está loca'' (1943) - Enrique * '' Cristina Guzmán'' (1943) - Marqués de Atalanta * '' Idols'' (1943) - Juan Luis Gallardo * ''Cuento de hadas'' (1951) - Jaime * ''La moza de cántaro'' (1954) - Felipe IV * ''Pescando millones'' (1959) * ''Llegaron los franceses '' (1959) * ''La fiel infantería'' (1960) - Andrés * ''Litri and His Shadow'' (1960) - Pepe Aguayo * ''Three Ladies'' (1960) - Dr. San Román * ''Ventolera'' (1962) - Máximo * ''Aprendiendo a morir'' (1962) - Rafael Sánchez * ''La viudita navier ...
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Antonio Martínez (editor)
Antonio Martínez may refer to: Arts and Entertainment * Antonio Martínez de Meneses (c. 1612–1661), playwright of the Spanish Golden Age * Antonio Martínez Sarrión (born 1939), poet and translator * Antonio Alonso Martinez (born 1963), Spanish/Portuguese painter Politics * Antonio José Martínez (1793–1867), New Mexican priest, educator and politician * Antonio María Martínez (died 1823), governor of Spanish Texas * Antonio Martínez Luna, Attorney General of the Mexican state of Baja California Sports * Antonio Martínez (basketball) (born 1926), Filipino former basketball player * Antonio Martínez (footballer, born 1977), Mexican football midfielder * Antonio Martínez (footballer, born 1990), Spanish football midfielder * Toni Martínez Antonio "Toni" Martínez López (; born 30 June 1997) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Primeira Liga club Porto. He has represented Spain internationally at youth level. Martínez began his senior ...
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Suevia Films
Suevia Films was a Spanish film production and distribution company, founded in 1940 by entrepreneur Cesáreo González with his brother Arturo Gonzalez. During the 1940s–1960s they were one of Spain biggest studios and were responsible for more than 130 films, averaging five per year. Beginning in 1951 with the dancer Lola Flores, who was hired for five films at a cost of 6 million pesetas, Suevia signed many of Spain's leading actors to exclusive contracts. These included Francisco Rabal, Fernando Rey, Carmen Sánchez, Ángel de Andrés, Rafael Durán, Antonio Casal, Amparo Rivelles, Conrado San Martín Sara Montiel, Carmen Sevilla, Paquita Rico, Joselito and Marisol. Suevia also participated in many international co-productions which helped them open up the lucrative Latin American market. Suevia Films ceased film production within six years of Cesáreo González' death in 1968 but continued as distributors until 1983, when they finally closed down for good. Production *'' ...
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Greenwood Publishing Group
Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. (GPG), also known as ABC-Clio/Greenwood (stylized ABC-CLIO/Greenwood), is an educational and academic publisher (middle school through university level) which is today part of ABC-Clio. Established in 1967 as Greenwood Press, Inc. and based in Westport, Connecticut, GPG publishes reference works under its Greenwood Press imprint, and scholarly, professional, and general interest books under its related imprint, Praeger Publishers (). Also part of GPG is Libraries Unlimited, which publishes professional works for librarians and teachers. History 1967–1999 The company was founded as Greenwood Press, Inc. in 1967 by Harold Mason, a librarian and antiquarian bookseller, and Harold Schwartz who had a background in trade publishing. Based in Greenwood, New York, the company initially focused on reprinting out-of-print works, particularly titles listed in the American Library Association's first edition of ''Books for College Libraries'' (1967), unde ...
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Pedro Barreto (actor)
Pedro Ricardo Barreto Jimeno, (; born 12 February 1944), is a Peruvian prelate of the Catholic Church who was Archbishop of Huancayo from 2004 to 2024. He has been a cardinal since 2018. Biography Barreto was born in Lima, Peru, on 12 February 1944 and entered the Jesuit novitiate there. He studied philosophy at the Jesuit faculty in Alcalá de Henares, Spain, and theology in Lima. He was ordained a priest of the Society of Jesus on 18 December 1971 and took his final vows as a Jesuit on 3 October 1976. On 21 November 2001, Pope John Paul II named him titular bishop of Acufida and Apostolic Administrator of Jaén in Peru. He was consecrated a bishop on 1 January 2002. On 17 July 2004, John Paul appointed him Archbishop of Huancayo and he was installed there on 5 September. He has headed the Justice and Peace Section of the Latin American Bishops' Conference (CELAM). He has fought the mining industry over its environmental impact on La Oroya. He has been vice president of th ...
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Xan Das Bolas
Tomás Ares Pena, known as Xan das Bolas (30 October 1908 – 13 September 1977) was a Spanish comic actor active during the franquism with films including ''Botón de ancla ''Anchor Button'' (Spanish: ''Botón de ancla'') is a 1961 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Miguel Lluch and starring Manuel Gil, Ramón Arcusa and Manuel de la Calva. It is a remake of the 1948 film of the same title about three naval ...'' (1961). Filmography Films TV series References External links * {{Authority control 1908 births 1977 deaths Spanish male film actors Spanish male television actors Male actors from Galicia (Spain) 20th-century Spanish male actors ...
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Antonio Casas
Antonio Casas (11 November 1911 – 14 February 1982) was a Spanish footballer turned film actor who appeared in film between 1941 and his death in 1982. Casas originally began as a footballer for Atlético Madrid, but entered film in 1941 and made nearly 170 appearances in film and TV between then and 1982. He appeared in ''A Pistol for Ringo'' in 1965 and Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Western ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' in 1966. One of his best-known roles was in Luis Buñuel's ''Tristana''. In the early 1970s he worked in television but returned to film after 1975 until his death. He died on 14 February 1982 in Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and ... at age 70. Filmography References External links * 1911 births 1982 deaths People from A Coru ...
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Spain In Fiction
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