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Manuel Summers Rivero (26 March 1935 – 12 June 1993) was a Spanish
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,
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and actor.


Biography

Summers was born in
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, to a father of English origin. His mother was from Spain. His father, Francisco Summers e Isern (1902–1990), was a Francoist lawyer who served as civil governor of the provinces of
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in 1952–1956 and of
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in 1956–1960. Manuel had two brothers, Francisco (born 1933) and Guillermo (born 1941), both
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s. Summers moved to
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at a young age, where he worked as a journalist and
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before enrolling as a student at Madrid's Institute for Cinematographic Sciences in 1957. He graduated from the institute with a diploma in 1959. Summers' earlier films, such as '' Del rosa al amarillo'' (1963) and '' La niña de luto'' (1964), have been described as bittersweet comedies with satirical undertones, and can be situated as examples of the " new Spanish cinema" of the 1960s. Problems with censorship and lack of popular success led Summers to gradually abandon the critical features of his earlier works as a director, and he went on to direct lighter comedies from the late 1960s. In total, Summers would direct twenty feature films during his career. From 1960, Summers was married to Consuelo Rodríguez Márquez. Together, they had three children: Manolo,
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, and Lucía. David would become the lead singer of the pop group Hombres G; Manuel Summers' last two films as a director, '' Sufre Mamón'' (1987) and '' Suéltate el pelo'' (1988), are centered around the group, and Summers also directed several of the group's
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. He also had a daughter, Cheyenne Summers (born 1977), a voice actress, in a later relationship with the actress Beatriz Galbó (born 1951). He died in
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on 12 June 1993 aged 58 from
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.


Filmography


Filmography as Film Director

*''El Viejecito'' (1959). Proyecto de fin de carrera para el Instituto de Ciencias Cinematográficas de
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. *'' Del rosa al amarillo'' (1963). Award at San Sebastian Film Festival. *'' La niña de luto'' (1964). Entered into the
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. *'' El juego de la oca'' (1966). *'' Juguetes rotos'' (1966). Premio Especial del Jurado en el Festival de Cine de Valladolid. *''¿Por qué te engaña tu marido?'' (1969). *'' Urtáin, el rey de la selva... o así'' (1969). *'' Adiós, cigüeña, adiós'' (1971). *'' Ángeles gordos'' (1980). Coproduction with United States filmed in
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. *'' To er mundo é güeno'' (1982). *'' To er mundo é... ¡mejó!'' (1982). *'' La Biblia en pasta'' (1984). *'' To er mundo é... ¡demasiao!'' (1985). *'' Me hace falta un bigote'' (1986). *'' Sufre Mamón'' (1987). *'' Suéltate el pelo'' (1988).


Filmography as actor

*'' The Art of Living'' (1965) *''La niña de luto'', by Manuel Summers. *''Aunque la hormona se vista de seda....'', by Vicente Escrivá (1971). *''Black story. La historia negra de Peter P. Peter'', by Pedro Lazaga (1971). *'' Vente a Alemania, Pepe'', by Pedro Lazaga (1971). *''Polvo eres...'', by Vicente Escrivá (1974). *''De profesión: polígamo'', by Angelino Fons (1975). *''Me hace falta un bigote'', by Manuel Summers.


Filmography as producer

*''La niña de luto'', by Manuel Summers.


Filmography as screenwriter

*''Del rosa al amarillo'', by Manuel Summers. *''Urtáin, el rey de la selva... o así'', by Manuel Summers.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Summers, Manuel 1935 births 1993 deaths Deaths from colorectal cancer in Spain Film directors from Andalusia Male actors from Seville Spanish people of English descent