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Narciso Ibáñez Menta (; August 25, 1912 – May 15, 2004) was a Spanish
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Biography

Born in
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,
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, Spain, Ibáñez Menta made his first stage appearance at the age of seven at the Teatro La Comedia of
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. He worked in both theatre and film in
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until 1964, when he returned to Spain and developed a successful television career. In both Argentina and Spain, he was particularly prominent in suspense and horror subjects. He married the Argentine actress
Pepita Serrador Josefina Serrador Marí (March 2, 1913 – May 24, 1964), better known as Pepita Serrador, was an Argentine film actress. She was married to the actor Narciso Ibáñez Menta the mother of the film director Narciso Ibáñez Serrador Narcis ...
, a member of a theatre family. In 1935 they had a son,
Narciso Ibáñez Serrador Narciso Ibáñez Serrador (also known as Chicho Ibáñez Serrador or Luis Peñafiel; 4 July 1935 – 7 June 2019) was a Spanish film, television and theater director, actor and screenwriter. Biography Serrador was born in 1935 in Montevideo ...
, who became a director, writer and actor, and directed the Spanish television series ''
Historias para no dormir ''Historias para no dormir'' () is a Spanish horror anthology television series written and directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, produced by Televisión Española and broadcast on its flagship Primera Cadena network from 1966 to 1982. Hi ...
'' (1973), ''El Televisor'' (1974) and ''El fin empezó ayer'' (1982) in which his father starred. Films featuring Ibáñez Menta included ''Historia de crímenes'' (1942), '' La Bestia debe morir'' (1952), ''Tres citas con el destino'' (1953), ''Obras maestras del terror'' (1960), '' Shoot Twice'' (1969), ''La saga de los Drácula'' (1972), ''
Los muchachos de antes no usaban arsénico ''Yesterday's Guys Used No Arsenic'' ( es, Los Muchachos de antes no usaban arsénico) is a 1976 Argentine black comedy crime film directed by José A. Martínez Suárez. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language ...
'' (1976), ''Viaje al más allá'' (1980), ''Sal gorda'' (1983), and ''Más allá de la muerte'' (1984). His last film role was in ''¡Qué vecinos tan animales!'' (1998). His health gradually deteriorated, to the point that in 1996 he was implanted with a pacemaker and spent the last few years prostrate in bed. He died on May 15, 2004, at the Hospital de Madrid when he was 91 years old. His body was cremated in the Cemetery of La Almudena in Madrid on May 16, 2004. In 2008, Argentine cinema director Gustavo Leonel Mendoza exhibited a documentary about Ibañez Menta's life, titled ''Nadie inquietó más'' ('Nobody disturbed more'). In 2010, Argentine writers Leandro D'Ambrosio and Marcelo Rodríguez aka "Gillespi" published a biography of the actor, ''El artesano del miedo'' The Craftsman of Fear'


Filmography


Films

*'' A Light in the Window'' (1942) *'' Historia de crímenes'' (1942) *'' Cuando en el cielo pasen lista'' (1945) *'' El que recibe las bofetadas'' (1947) *'' Corazón'' (1947) *'' Vidalita'' (1949) *'' Almafuerte'' (1949) *'' La muerte está mintiendo'' (1950) *''Derecho viejo'' (1951) *'' La calle junto a la luna'' (1951) *'' La bestia debe morir'' (1952) *'' Fin de mes'' (1953) *'' Un hombre cualquiera'' (1954) *'' Tres citas con el destino'' (1954) *'' Cinco gallinas y el cielo'' (1957) *'' Procesado 1040'' (1958) *'' Obras Maestras del Terror'' (1960) *'' La cigarra no es un bicho'' (1964) *'' Pasto de fieras'' (1967) *'' Due volte Giuda'' (1969) *'' Aventura en Hong Kong'' (1969) *'' La saga de los Dracula'' (1973) *''
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'' (1974) *''
Los muchachos de antes no usaban arsénico ''Yesterday's Guys Used No Arsenic'' ( es, Los Muchachos de antes no usaban arsénico) is a 1976 Argentine black comedy crime film directed by José A. Martínez Suárez. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language ...
'' (1976) *''Lucecita'' (1976) *'' Sabado, chica, motel, que lio aquel'' (1976) *'' Tres dias de noviembre'' (1977) *'' Préstamela esta noche'' (1978) *''Viaje al más allá'' (1980) *'' Yo hice a Roque III'' 1980 *'' El retorno del hombre lobo'' (1981) *'' Los líos de Estefanía'' (1982) *'' El ser'' (1982) *'' Sal gorda'' (1984) *'' Más allá de la muerte'' (1986) *'' Sólo se muere dos veces'' (1997) *'' ¡Qué vecinos tan animales!'' (1998)


Television

*'' Los premios nobel'' (1958) *'' Obras maestras del terror'' (1960) *'' El fantasma de la ópera'' (1960) *'' Arsenio Lupin'' (1961) *'' ¿Es usted el asesino?'' (Argentinian version) (1961) *'' La pata de mono'' (1961) *'' El muñeco maldito'' (1962) *'' Mañana puede ser verdad'' (Argentinian version) (1962) *''
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'' (1963) *'' Estudio 3'' (1964) *'' La Historia de San Michel'' (1964) *'' Mañana puede ser verdad'' (Spanish version) (1964) *''
Historias para no dormir ''Historias para no dormir'' () is a Spanish horror anthology television series written and directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, produced by Televisión Española and broadcast on its flagship Primera Cadena network from 1966 to 1982. Hi ...
'' (1965–1982) *''
Historia de la frivolidad ''Historia de la frivolidad'' () is a 1967 Spanish television special by Televisión Española, directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, written by himself and Jaime de Armiñán, with music by Augusto Algueró and drawings by Mingote. It first air ...
'' (1967) *'' ¿Es usted el asesino?'' (1967) *'' El hombre que volvió de la muerte'' (1969) *'' Un pacto con los brujos'' (1969) *'' El premio'' (1969) *''
Estudio 1 ''Estudio 1'' was a long-running Spanish TV drama series by Televisión Española since 1965 presenting many classic plays for the home audience. It was equivalent to '' :fr:Au théâtre ce soir'' (1966-1985) on TF1 and ''Play of the Month'' (1 ...
'' (1969-1980) *''
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'' (1970) *'' El Monstruo no ha muerto'' (1970) *'' Otra vez Dracula'' (1970) *'' Alta comedia'' (1970–1972) *'' Mañana puedo morir'' (1979) *'' El pulpo negro'' (1985)


References


External links

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Archivo Ibáñez Menta
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ibanez Menta, Narciso 1912 births 2004 deaths People from Langreo Expatriate male actors in Argentina Spanish male stage actors Spanish male film actors Spanish male television actors Spanish expatriates in Argentina