Julián Mateos (15 January 1938 – 27 December 1996) was a Spanish actor and
film producer
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. He appeared in 48 films and television shows between 1960 and 1980. He starred in the film ''
The Robbers
''The Robbers'' (', ) is the first drama by German playwright Friedrich Schiller. The play was published in 1781 and premiered on 13 January 1782 in Mannheim, Germany, and was inspired by Leisewitz' earlier play '' Julius of Taranto''. It was ...
'', which was entered into the
12th Berlin International Film Festival
The 12th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 22 June – 3 July 1962. The Golden Bear was awarded to the British film '' A Kind of Loving'' directed by John Schlesinger.
Jury
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Partial filmography
* ''Las estrellas'' (1961) - Miguel
* ''Juventud a la intemperie'' (1961) - Toni
* ''No dispares contra mí'' (1961) - Luigi
* ''
The Robbers
''The Robbers'' (', ) is the first drama by German playwright Friedrich Schiller. The play was published in 1781 and premiered on 13 January 1782 in Mannheim, Germany, and was inspired by Leisewitz' earlier play '' Julius of Taranto''. It was ...
'' (1962) - Carmelo Barrachina 'Compadre'
* ''Los castigadores'' (1962) - Pepe
* ''Los desamparados'' (1962)
* ''El precio de un asesino'' (1963) - Miguel Velasco
* ''Young Sánchez'' (1964) - Paco / Young Sánchez
* ''Crimen'' (1964) - Carlos
* ''
Cyrano and d'Artagnan'' (1964) - Marquis de Cinq-Mars
* ''Tiempo de amor'' (1964) - Servando
* ''La Celestina P... R...'' (1965)
* ''
Return of the Seven
''Return of the Seven'', later marketed as ''Return of the Magnificent Seven'', is a 1966 American-Spanish Western film, and the first sequel to ''The Magnificent Seven'' (1960). Yul Brynner, who reprises his role as Chris Adams, is the sole ...
'' (1966) - Chico
* ''
10:30 P.M. Summer'' (1966) - Rodrigo Palestra
* ''
The Hellbenders'' (1967) - Ben
* ''El último sábado'' (1967) - José Luis Sánchez
* ''Oscuros sueños de agosto'' (1968) - Mario
* ''Los flamencos'' (1968) - Diego
* ''...dai nemici mi guardo io!'' (1968) - Hondo
* ''
Shalako
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'' (1968) - Rojas
* ''
The Wanton of Spain
''The Wanton of Spain'' ( es, La Celestina) is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by César Fernández Ardavín. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as ...
'' (1969) - Calixto
* ''
Les Étrangers'' (1969) - Kaine
* ''Bohemios'' (1969) - Roberto Randel
* ''
Four Rode Out'' (1970) - Frenando Nunez
* ''Ann and Eve'' (1970) - Hotel Porter
* ''The Kashmiri Run'' (1970) - Ramtgen
* ''Hembra'' (1970)
* ''La orilla'' (1971) - Juan
* ''
Cold Eyes of Fear'' (1971) - Quill
* ''
Catlow
''Catlow'' is a 1971 American Western film, based on a 1963 novel of the same name by Louis L'Amour. It stars Yul Brynner as a renegade outlaw determined to pull off a Confederate gold heist. It co-stars Richard Crenna and Leonard Nimoy. Ni ...
'' (1971) - Recalde
* ''
La otra imagen'' (1973)
* ''El último viaje'' (1974) - Máximo
* ''
Death's Newlyweds'' (1975) - Joaquín 'Chimo'
* ''La endemoniada''
KA ''Demon Witch Child''(1975) - Father Juan
* ''
Forget the Drums
''Forget the Drums'' (Spanish: ''Olvida los tambores'') is a 1975 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Julián Mateos, Maribel Martín and .de España, Rafael. ''Directory of Spanish and Portuguese Film-Makers and Films''. Gree ...
'' (1975)
* ''La Carmen'' (1976)
* ''
Los santos inocentes
''Los santos '' or ''The Holy Innocents'' is a Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus, based on famous Miguel Delibes' novel of the same title. The movie stars Alfredo Landa and Francisco Rabal, who both won the Best Actor Award (Cannes Film ...
'' (1984, producer)
* ''
Voyage to Nowhere'' (1986, producer)
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1938 births
1996 deaths
Spanish male film actors
Spanish film producers
20th-century Spanish male actors
University of Salamanca alumni
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